Relatives of Detained Venezuelan Protesters Rally for Release Amid Political Crisis

Amid rising political tensions following Venezuela's contested presidential election, relatives of detained protesters gather outside police headquarters demanding their release. The electoral authority declared President Nicolas Maduro the winner, sparking widespread demonstrations and arrests. Concerned families await news about their loved ones, with legal access being denied in many cases.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 02-08-2024 23:00 IST | Created: 02-08-2024 23:00 IST
Relatives of Detained Venezuelan Protesters Rally for Release Amid Political Crisis
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Amid Venezuela's political crisis, relatives of those detained during protests over the disputed presidential election are demanding their release outside police headquarters. Tensions remain high following the electoral authority's declaration of President Nicolas Maduro as the winner, despite opposition claims of victory by their candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez.

The protests erupted in multiple cities, leading to clashes and the arrest of at least 1,200 people. Families gathered in eastern Caracas on Thursday, anxiously awaiting news while their legal representatives faced restricted access to detainees and court hearings.

The international community calls for transparency, urging the publication of full election results. Security forces are deployed across the nation, intensifying concerns about the condition of detained relatives.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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