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    More than 1,500 Venezuelan political prisoners apply for amnesty

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    A GROUP of Venezuelan political prisoners numbering 1,557 have applied for amnesty under a new law introduced on Thursday, the country’s National Assembly President has said.

    Jorge Rodríguez, brother of Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodríguez and an ally of former President Nicolás Maduro, also said ‘hundreds’ of prisoners had already been released.

    Among them is politician Juan Pablo Guanipa, one of several opposition voices to have criticised the law for excluding certain prisoners.

    The US has urged Venezuela to speed up its release of political prisoners since US forces seized Maduro in a raid on January 3. Venezuela’s socialist government has always denied holding political prisoners.

    At a news conference on Saturday Jorge Rodríguez said 1,557 release requests were being addressed ‘immediately’ and ultimately the legislation would extend to 11,000 prisoners.

    The government first announced days after Maduro’s capture, on January 8, that ‘a significant number’ of prisoners would be freed as a goodwill gesture.

    Opposition and human rights groups have said the government under Maduro used detentions of political prisoners to stamp out dissent and silence critics for years.

    It is not clear if the amnesty would actually cover Machado, who won last year’s Nobel Peace Prize, Fajardo said.

    On Saturday, Rodríguez said it is “releases from Zona Seven of El Helicoide that they’re handling first”.

    Those jailed at the infamous prison in Caracas would be released “over the next few hours”, he added.

    Activists say some family members of those imprisoned in the facility have gone on hunger strike to demand the release of their relatives.

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