4 December 2024
Tarek William Saab confirmed 28 deaths linked to post-election protests. He said there are no political prisoners but "criminals"
Prosecutor Tarek William Saab dismissed opposition protest: "They made a fool of themselves, it was a null call because the people are tired of the call to terror"
Edmundo González: "Every protest has its response, after yesterday's shocking day, today has been a very important day for the Venezuelan victims"
Maria Corina Machado: "My message to all Venezuelans: protest does work. When we unite our voices, inside and outside Venezuela, the world listens and reacts"
From Táchira, residents demonstrated in support of María Corina Machado's call, joining the protest for justice in Venezuela
Protest called by Maria Corina Machado in Caracas
Venezuelans in Sucre state join the worldwide protest on December 12 day ago
Venezuelans in Sucre state join the worldwide protest on December 1
Citizens of Caracas and the interior of the country also joined the protest on 1D: we want freedom
María Corina Machado: "Today, Venezuelans inside and outside the country are turning to the ICC to ensure justice is done in Venezuela"
Venezuelans in Barcelona, Spain join the worldwide protest on 1-D and demand that the ICC issue arrest warrants against human rights violators in Venezuela
US imposes sanctions on 21 senior Venezuelan officials over post-election protests
Delcy Rodríguez accuses María Corina Machado of "planning extremist attacks" against Venezuela. "The one asking for this is Machado's narco-paramilitary who has already run away with the drug traffickers and paramilitaries of Colombia"
Maria Corina Machado plans a " protest" inside and outside Venezuela for December 1
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado says she is planning a " protest" for Dec. 1 because, she says, "everyone knows" what happened in the July 28 presidential election.
Tarek William Saab reported the establishment of a committee "for justice for the victims of July 28", made up of about 20 injured citizens or relatives of people who died in the context of the post-election protests.
Bloomberg: US calls Edmundo González Urrutia "president-elect of Venezuela"
Alfredo Romero, president of the Penal Forum: "New releases are expected for people who protested against electoral fraud in Venezuela"
The European Union announces that it will consider sanctions against the Maduro government: We do not consider that it has won the elections "We do not recognize the legitimacy of that Government and we will continue to support the people of Venezuela in their struggle"
Residents of Nueva Esparta report power outages lasting up to 14 hours, which is damaging their food and generating protests on social media.
Edmundo González Urrutia is confident that the release of political prisoners in Venezuela, detained for protests against the official result of the presidential elections of July 28, "will mark a new direction" in the country
Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab reported that 225 prisoners imprisoned after the protests that followed the presidential elections on July 28 have been released in the last few hours.
According to the NGO Foro Penal, there are 1,963 people deprived of liberty in Venezuela due to protests against the election results
A group of 7 detainees in the Yare III prison were released in the early hours of November 17. These citizens were among those arrested during the protests following the presidential election on July 28.
Venezuela releases more than a hundred detainees during post-election protests
Releases of young people detained in the context of post-election protests began at the Aragua Penitentiary Center in Tocorón. As of 10:05 am, 4 prisoners had been released.
The director of Foro Penal, Alfredo Romero, reported that this Saturday there have been releases of detainees after the protests against the official result of the presidential elections on July 28. He counts at least 10 in Yare
Maduro calls to "review" and "rectify" judicial cases for protests on July 29 and 30
Attorney General Tarek William Saab denies that there are children detained in Venezuela following post-election protests
Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab denounces a campaign to portray "criminals" captured in the context of post-election protests as political prisoners
Brazil’s left-wing government has vetoed Venezuela’s attempt to join BRICS, in protest of Nicolás Maduro’s electoral deceit. Now, its neighbours are openly critical