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Journalist Luis López and activist Gabriel Iriarte were put on trial

In the allegations, they were accused of participating in an alleged assault on the headquarters of the Citizen Security Command of the National Guard located in the Maiquetía parish, during the tour of the then candidate of the Democratic Unitary Platform, Edmundo González Urrutia, on June 8 of this year.

During that visit, González Urrutia approached some military personnel to shake their hands. López and González covered it and shared it on social media. Rivas and Iriarte were standing near González Urrutia. This was the evidence evacuated by the Public Prosecutor's Office.
Prosecutors request review of 225 cases of those arrested after the presidential elections

Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab announced Friday that his office has asked the courts to review 225 cases of the total number of people arrested after the July 28 presidential election - estimated at 2,400 people by the Executive - without specifying whether these are possible releases.

"225 requests have been made for reviewing the measures taken by those prosecuted for these events that shocked the country and left the regrettable number of 28 people dead, nearly 200 injured and 500 public and private assets destroyed," said the prosecutor, referring to the crisis unleashed after the elections, in which Nicolás Maduro emerged as the winner.

In a statement broadcast by the state-run Venezuelan Television (VTV), he explained that the decision was made "after exhaustive investigations based on new clues and evidence" and in coordination with the courts.
Mireya, mother of one of the young men detained in Tocuyito, Carabobo, fainted upon receiving the news that her son will be released from prison this Saturday.
Releases confirmed in Yare III, Las Crisálidas and Tocorón

The release of some Crisálida detainees was confirmed by the Venezuelan Prison Observatory (OVP), without specifying a figure. The organization indicated that the freed women received precautionary measures.

Gonzalo Himiob, vice president of Foro Penal, confirmed this Saturday that as of 9:00 am several releases have been reported from the Yare III prison and the Las Crisálidas women's prison.
Images of some of the releases that have taken place on November 16, after the Public Ministry announced a review of 225 cases of people detained for post-election protests for almost 4 months.

Yesterday, Foro Penal reported that there were more than 1,800 detainees since July 28.
President of Foro Penal, Alfredo Romero, reports that so far 70 political prisoners detained for the post-election protests in the Yare III, Tocorón, Tocuyito and La Crisálida prisons have been released.
María Corina Machado warned Nicolás Maduro that his situation will be "better" if he negotiates before January 10.

The opposition leader insisted that holding on to her post and being sworn in for a new term “ will further complicate the situation .”

Machado stressed that the negotiations "must focus on regime change and a transition to democracy in Venezuela."

He said that Maduro has little support in the security forces and that many close to the regime " know that time for negotiations is running out ."

"The later the negotiation takes, the worse it will be for them. The incentives are there to accept the irreversibility of political change," he concluded.
⚠️ General electrical blackout in several Venezuelan states
Teenager who turned 15 while in custody was released after 109 days

They were on the fifth floor of the National Building in Barquisimeto on the night of November 16, where a court held an unexpected hearing that granted him the alternative measure after having spent 109 days detained on charges of terrorism at the Pablo Herrera Campins Socio-Educational Center, in El Manzano, Lara state.

The “precautionary" measure include his appearance in Caracas on the 30th of each month, a ban on leaving the country, the inability to ride a motorcycle and to be out of the house late at night. In addition, he was prohibited from approaching the place of his detention.