Release of Argentine prisoner from Venezuela: Should pressure increase for others' freedom?
An Argentine freed from a Venezuelan prison calls for pressure to release 300 remaining detainees after 15 months of detention.

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An Argentine citizen was released after 15 months in a Venezuelan prison, where approximately 300 detainees remain. The freed prisoner is urging increased pressure on Venezuelan authorities to release the remaining detainees. This case involves Argentina, Venezuela, and diplomatic interactions, highlighting concerns about detention conditions and the fairness of prolonged imprisonment. The situation raises questions about the adequacy of Venezuela's detention policies and the role of international diplomatic efforts.
The next step involves ongoing diplomatic discussions between Argentina and Venezuela regarding the remaining prisoners.
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