Venezuela releases rights activist Javier Tarazona
Venezuelan rights activist Javier Tarazona, head of the NGO Fundaredes, was released from El Helicoide prison in Caracas on Sunday after being detained since July 2021. His release is part of a larger effort by the Venezuelan government, under pressure from the US, to release political prisoners. Since January 8th, over 300 political prisoners have been freed. The government plans to introduce an amnesty law to benefit hundreds more and close El Helicoide. Tarazona was arrested after alleging government officials had links with Colombian guerrillas, leading to charges of treason, terrorism, and incitement to hatred. While Fundaredes welcomes Tarazona's release, they emphasize the injustice he suffered.