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Number of prisoners released in Venezuela rises to 18, rights groups say

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Jan 10 (Reuters) - The number ​of prisoners released in Venezuela has risen to 18, human rights groups said on Saturday, from nine on Friday afternoon.  

The release of hundreds ⁠of political prisoners in the South American country is a long-running demand of human rights groups, international bodies and opposition figures, including Nobel Peace ‍Prize winner Maria Corina Machado, who has several close allies imprisoned.

Both U.S. President Donald Trump ​and Venezuela's top lawmaker Jorge Rodriguez, the brother of acting President Delcy Rodriguez, have said the releases are a gesture of peace. Trump added in ​a post on Truth Social that he had canceled a second wave of attacks on Venezuela following cooperation from the South American nation.

The releases cap a week of political turmoil in Caracas: the U.S. attack on Venezuela, the stunning capture of President Nicolas Maduro, his arraignment in ‌a New York court on narcoterrorism charges, the swearing-in of Rodriguez and ‌the announcement that the U.S. would refine and sell up to 50 million barrels of crude ​oil from Venezuela.

For years, Venezuela's opposition and human rights groups have said the government uses detentions to stamp out dissent, a charge authorities have ‌consistently denied. There is no official list of exactly how many prisoners will ⁠be released, nor who they are.

Local rights group Foro Penal ‌estimates there are 811 political prisoners ​in the country. That figure includes more than 80 foreign detainees, including two from the United States and one with American residency.

Five Spanish citizens, including ⁠Venezuelan Spanish rights activist Rocio ⁠San Miguel, were the first confirmed releases on Thursday. They arrived in ​Madrid the following day.

Former Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Enrique Marquez is also among the prisoners who have ‌been released.

(Reporting ReutersEditing by Rod Nickel)

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