
Venezuela rights activist Javier Tarazona freed amid prisoner release
Al Jazeera
Tarazona freed after four years in prison on ‘terrorism’ and conspiracy charges.
Venezuelan rights activist Javier Tarazona has been freed in a prisoner release, his family says, more than four years since he was arrested.
“After 1675 days, 4 years and 7 months, this long-awaited day has arrived. My brother Javier Tarazona is free,” Jose Rafael Tarazona posted on X on Sunday. “One person’s freedom is everyone’s hope.”
Legal rights group Foro Penal said several other prisoners had been released with Tarazona from the Helicoide detention centre in Caracas. The group said it has verified more than 300 political prisoners freed since the government announced a series of releases on January 8.
Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodriguez on Friday unveiled a proposed “amnesty law” covering hundreds of prisoners and said the Helicoide prison – long condemned by rights groups as a site of prisoner abuse – will be transformed into a sports and social services complex.













