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Detention in protests against Maduro last year

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Photo foot, Around 2,200 people were arrested in Venezuela during the protests against the announcement of the triumph of Nicolás Maduro in last year's elections.

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While some are released, others fall in prison in Venezuela.

The government of President Nicolás Maduro announced the release of 80 detainees on Friday, July 18, in the middle of an exchange for 252 Venezuelan migrants who were deported by the United States and were held in a maximum security prison in El Salvador.

However, at least 20 people would have been arrested during the three days after the exchange of prisoners for migrants, denounced the opposition leader María Corina Machado.

“This pattern, already repeated, confirms the policy of the 'rotating door': selectively release some to imprison others. Repression does not cease, it is only redistributed,” Machado wrote in his X account.

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