Argentine Nahuel Gallo Calls for Release of Venezuelan Prisoners
<p>Argentine Nahuel Gallo, who spent 448 days imprisoned in Venezuela, is urging the international community to intensify pressure on the government of interim Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez to release other prisoners.</p>
Gallo's release from Venezuelan prison has sparked renewed calls for the liberation of remaining prisoners who are being held under questionable circumstances.
During his time in prison, Gallo experienced firsthand the harsh conditions and lack of due process prevalent in Venezuelan jails. He now advocates for the rights of those still detained, emphasizing the urgency of their release.
The plight of political prisoners in Venezuela has drawn international attention, with many urging for immediate action to address the human rights abuses and violations occurring within the country's judicial system.
Gallo's courage in speaking out serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and freedom in Venezuela, and highlights the need for concerted efforts to safeguard the rights of all individuals affected by political repression.