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Despite police intimidation, UCV students spent Sunday morning in a vigil in front of Zone 7 of the PNB, in Boleita, to demand the release of all political prisoners.
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After being dismissed as minister, Alex Saab appears nervous because the Trump administration will revoke Biden's pardon and put a price on his head.
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🎸🇬🇧 Roger Waters, legendary bass player and co-founder of Pink Floyd, said he wouldn't rule out leaving the US to move to Venezuela or Iran, after defending Nicolás Maduro and the Iranian regime.
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On the afternoon of Sunday, January 18, the nurse from the state of Portuguesa, Dinora Rodríguez, was released from prison. She had been arbitrarily detained in Turén on January 8, 2025, by the Chavista regime.
🇻🇪🇷🇺 Putin does not plan to talk to Delcy Rodríguez for now
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This was the reunion between Juan Diego Lucena and his young daughter, after having been imprisoned for 17 months by the Chavista regime
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🇺🇸🇻🇪 — The United States confirms that it will seize and sell most Venezuelan oil exports, says Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
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Andrés Velásquez emerged from hiding and called for "accelerating" the transition to democracy

Political leader Andrés Velásquez reappeared publicly this Monday after several months in hiding and held a press conference in which he questioned the role of Delcy Rodríguez as the regime's representative in the political process the country is going through.

Velásquez claimed that the official "in herself generates instability" and warned that Venezuela cannot be trapped in an indefinite scheme without a clear timeline.

Velásquez explained that the US government has proposed a three-phase process — stabilization, reconstruction, and transition — that the opposition is willing to accompany, but insisted that this scheme must have defined dates and limits.

"We need to set a timeline. This cannot remain open indefinitely. Venezuela's destiny cannot be an oil deal and a dictatorship led by Delcy Rodríguez, because that would be a continuation of the dictatorship," he stated.
🇻🇪🇺🇸 María Corina Machado

"On behalf of the Venezuelan people, I wish to express my deep appreciation for the warm reception and productive meeting with a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators.

It was a unique opportunity to thank each of them for their steadfast support for democracy and freedom in the Americas, and to reaffirm our firm determination to advance Venezuela’s transition to democracy.

Venezuelans know that we are not alone; we stand strong knowing we can count on you and the American people through the values we share. We are determined to transform our country into the United States' strongest ally in the hemisphere, harnessing our full potential as a society and as a nation."
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A Mother cries in Rodeo 7 Prison

"I would give my life for my son's freedom. I can't bear this pain any longer."
Delcy Rodríguez announces the departure of Álex Saab from the International Center for Productive Investment
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former French hostage, Camilo Castro, revealed the tortures he suffered while being held hostage by Chavismo in Venezuela
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🇻🇪🇺🇸 Venezuelans and other latinos tore down posters of "Freedom for Maduro" placed by socialist activists in New York City.