Venezuela teenager released
Venezuela teenager released
Venezuela teenager released
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Over the weekend, 86 teenagers detained during protests following the controversial July 28 presidential election in Venezuela were released, according to the human rights organization Foro Penal. The election, which declared President Nicolas Maduro as the winner, has been widely disputed, with opposition claims of massive fraud and calls for detailed voting results remaining unaddressed. Protests against the election results have resulted in at least 27 deaths and the arrest of around 2,400 individuals, with the government blaming opposition instigators for the violence. The released teens, aged 14 to 17, were among over 100 minors arrested during the unrest, and their detention has drawn sharp criticism from opposition leaders who describe it as a severe violation of human rights. The Venezuelan government has not commented on the releases or the ongoing situation. The international community continues to scrutinize the Maduro administration's handling of the post-election crisis.

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