Venezuela releases a dozen political prisoners, including two Italians and the ex-husband of activist Rocío San Miguel
Venezuela has released approximately twenty political prisoners, including two Italians and Alejandro González, the ex-husband of human rights activist Rocío San Miguel.
The family of Rocío San Miguel highlights the dialogues and diplomacy that have facilitated her release
Rocío San Miguel's family expresses gratitude for the diplomatic efforts of Spain and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero in securing her release after two years of imprisonment in Venezuela.
Rocío San Miguel, two years in the Helicoide prison
The lawyer of human rights analyst and activist Rocío San Miguel details the cruelty of her confinement in one of the world's most sinister prisons.
Waiting for Trentini, the "dripping" of Caracas
The announcement by chavista parliament president Jorge Rodríguez regarding the release of prisoners, described as a 'unilateral' decision for peace, has resulted in only a minimal number of releases, with notable individuals including dissident lawyer Rocío San Miguel among them.
Rocío San Miguel, Indomitable Voice of Venezuelan Civil Society
Rocío San Miguel, leader of Control Ciudadano, stands as a powerful advocate for civil society amidst Venezuela's political turmoil, highlighted by the recent release of political prisoners.
The Mystery of Trump's Morality. Nothing is Black and White, the Venezuelan Regime Has Started Releasing Political Prisoners Under Pressure
The article discusses the arrest of Venezuelan military expert Rocío San Miguel Sose and her family's involvement, sparking outrage and international calls for justice amidst the regime's decision to release political prisoners.
Venezuela: Government starts freeing political prisoners
The Venezuelan government has begun releasing detainees designated as political prisoners by human rights groups, starting with vocal critic Rocío San Miguel, as part of what officials call a goodwill gesture.