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The government of President Nicolas Maduro announced the release of 69 political prisoners. This release seeks to maintain the dialogue as a way to maintain peace in the streets of Venezuela. On , Saturday night of 23 December, 2017, of the 69 released, 12 were officials of the municipal police of Chacao detained for more than 20 months without being tried or presented before the courts. When they were released, they were received by other officers and by the mayor of the Chacao municipality at the police headquarters. (Photo by Roman Camacho/NurPhoto) Image details File size:
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