At least 80 people considered political prisoners by a leading Venezuelan rights group had been released on Sunday as part of a continuing release process, according to the leader of the group.
The people were released from prisons across the country and more releases were likely to take place, Alfredo Romero, the director of Venezuelan human rights group Foro Penal, said on social media.
Foro Penal, however, before Sunday had confirmed the release of just 156 political prisoners in Venezuela since January 8.
Meanwhile, a crude tanker chartered by Trafigura departed on Sunday from Venezuela’s Jose port to Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP), LSEG data and documents showed, the first cargo going directly to the US as part of a 50-million-barrel supply deal agreed this month between Caracas and Washington.
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