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Domestic Prisoner hunger strike

Venezuelan Prisoners Hunger Strike Over Amnesty Exclusions

Analysis based on 18 articles · First reported Feb 22, 2026 · Last updated Feb 23, 2026

Sentiment
-20
Attention
2
Articles
18
Market Impact
General
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This event highlights ongoing political instability in Venezuela, which could deter foreign investment and impact the nation's economic outlook. The US involvement in the ousting of Nicolás Maduro and the subsequent pressure for reforms indicate continued international scrutiny on Venezuela's governance.

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More than 200 Venezuelan political prisoners at Rodeo I prison have gone on a hunger strike to protest a new amnesty law. The law, approved by Venezuela's congress and encouraged by the United States after the capture of former president Nicolás Maduro, excludes many prisoners, particularly those involved with the military or accused of terrorism. Interim leader Delcy Rodríguez engineered the law, which has been criticized by opposition figures like María Corina Machado for its carve-outs. The International Committee of the Red Cross visited the prison, and some prisoners have been released, but the hunger strike continues as many feel excluded from the amnesty.

90 Nicolás Maduro ousted and captured United States
80 Venezuela approved amnesty law
70 United States encouraged reforms Venezuela
60 Delcy Rodríguez engineered amnesty law
30 Foro Penal reported prisoner releases
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Venezuela is experiencing internal unrest due to a new amnesty law that excludes many political prisoners, leading to a hunger strike. This event highlights ongoing political instability and human rights concerns within the nation.
Importance 90 Sentiment -30
per
Nicolás Maduro, the former president of Venezuela, was ousted and captured by US commandos and is currently in US custody facing drug-trafficking charges. His past rule is cited as the reason for many political prisoners, and the current amnesty law is a direct consequence of his removal.
Importance 80 Sentiment -70
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The United States encouraged the reforms in Venezuela, including the amnesty law, after ousting and capturing Nicolás Maduro. The US is also holding Maduro in custody for trial on drug-trafficking charges.
Importance 70 Sentiment 10
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Delcy Rodríguez, the interim leader of Venezuela, engineered the amnesty law under pressure from the United States. Her government has also released hundreds of prisoners before the bill's approval.
Importance 60 Sentiment -10
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The International Committee of the Red Cross visited the Rodeo I prison, marking a first step in gaining access to the facility. Their involvement suggests an effort to monitor the situation and potentially mediate.
Importance 40 Sentiment 20
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Foro Penal, an NGO dedicated to the defense of political prisoners, reported 23 releases on Sunday, highlighting their role in tracking and advocating for detainees.
Importance 30 Sentiment 20
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María Corina Machado, an opposition leader, has been accused by Delcy Rodríguez of promoting actions against Venezuela's sovereignty, and the amnesty law explicitly excludes such cases, affecting her potential return.
Importance 20 Sentiment 10
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