Trump Praises Venezuela's Political Prisoner Releases as Humanitarian Gesture

US President Donald Trump publicly thanked Venezuela's leadership for what he termed a "powerful humanitarian gesture" as the country accelerates the release of political prisoners. The non-governmental organization Foro Penal verified over 100 releases on Sunday, with more expected as identities are confirmed. The developments follow commitments from Venezuela's interim leader, Delcy Rodriguez, who took power after Nicolas Maduro's capture, to free a large number of detainees. However, human rights groups and the political opposition have criticized the process as too slow, with families camped outside prisons awaiting loved ones.

Key Points: Trump Hails Venezuela's Release of Political Prisoners

  • Over 100 prisoners freed Sunday
  • Releases under US pressure
  • Foro Penal verifying identities
  • Opposition criticizes slow pace
  • Interim leader vows more releases
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Trump hails Venezuela's release of political prisoners as "powerful humanitarian gesture"

US President Donald Trump welcomes Venezuela's accelerating release of political prisoners, calling it a powerful humanitarian gesture.

"I'd like to thank the leadership of Venezuela for agreeing to this powerful humanitarian gesture! - Donald Trump"

Washington, DC, January 27

US President Donald Trump on Monday welcomed the ongoing release of political prisoners in Venezuela, saying the process was "gaining speed" and describing it as a "powerful humanitarian gesture" by Caracas.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said, "I am pleased to report that Venezuela is releasing its Political Prisoners at a rapid rate, which rate will be increasing over the coming short period of time." He also expressed appreciation for Caracas's cooperation, stating, "I'd like to thank the leadership of Venezuela for agreeing to this powerful humanitarian gesture!"

Trump's remarks came as more than 100 political prisoners were freed on Sunday in Venezuela, with detainees continuing to be released gradually under pressure from the United States, according to the non-governmental organisation Foro Penal.

According to France 24, Foro Penal said on social media, "At Foro Penal we have verified 104 releases of political prisoners in Venezuela today," after earlier reporting that 80 political prisoners had been freed on the same day.

As the releases continued, Foro Penal director Alfredo Romero said the organisation was verifying the identities of those freed from prisons across the country, while Foro Penal attorney Gonzalo Himiob said the initial releases had taken place in the early hours of the day.

"This figure is not yet definitive and could increase as we proceed with verifications," Himiob said, according to France 24.

The developments follow commitments by the government of Venezuela's interim leader Delcy Rodriguez, who took power after leftist president Nicolas Maduro was captured by US special forces early this month, and has promised to release a "large number" of the hundreds of Maduro opponents languishing in prison, France 24 reported.

Addressing oil workers in Venezuela's eastern state of Anzoategui on Sunday, Rodriguez struck a confident tone, saying, "Enough orders from Washington on politicians in Venezuela. Let Venezuelan politics resolve our differences and internal conflicts. Enough of foreign powers." She added, "It has cost this republic dearly to have to face the consequences of fascism, of extremism in our country."

Despite the ongoing releases, authorities in Caracas said 626 detainees have been freed since December, though Foro Penal has recorded only about half that number over the same period, according to France 24.

Against this backdrop, Venezuela's political opposition and human rights groups have criticised the slow pace of the process, while families of detainees have been camped outside prisons awaiting their release.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see Trump praising this. From an Indian perspective, we know too well the long-term damage of political imprisonment. Hope this leads to genuine stability for the Venezuelan people. Their economy has suffered enough.
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Priya S
"Powerful humanitarian gesture" is a strong phrase from Trump. The new leader Delcy Rodriguez makes a fair point about foreign interference, but sometimes external pressure is needed to protect basic human rights. A delicate balance. 🤔
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Rohit P
The discrepancy in numbers is worrying—authorities say 626, NGOs say about half. Reminds me of how data can be manipulated anywhere. Transparency is key for trust. Hope the releases continue and are verified properly.
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Michael C
As someone who has followed Latin American politics, this is a significant development. Maduro's capture was dramatic, but the real test is what comes next. Releasing prisoners is the first step toward national healing. Cautiously optimistic.
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Kavya N
While the gesture is good, let's not forget these people should never have been imprisoned for their political beliefs in the first place. The focus should be on building strong institutions to prevent this from happening again. Jai Hind.

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