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More than 200 political prisoners in Venezuela launch hunger strike
Updated On: 23 February, 2026 12:35 PM IST | Guatire, Venezuela | AFP
More than 200 political prisoners at Rodeo I prison near Caracas have launched a hunger strike, demanding inclusion under a newly approved amnesty law that excludes several categories of detainees. Families said around 214 inmates, including foreigners, began refusing food after learning that cases involving the military and terrorism charges

A woman lights a candle during a vigil to demand the freedom of political prisoners outside the El Helicoide building. Pic/AFP
More than 200 Venezuelan political prisoners were on hunger strike Sunday to demand their release under a new amnesty law that excludes many of them.
The inmates at the Rodeo I prison, about 40 kilometers (25 miles) east of capital Caracas, shouted to their loved ones as part of the protest, an AFP journalist witnessed.
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