
Jan 30 (Reuters) – Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez on Friday announced a proposed "amnesty law" for hundreds of prisoners in the country, and said the infamous Helicoide detention center in the capital Caracas, which rights groups have long denounced as the site of prisoner abuse, will be converted into a center for sport and social services.
"May it be a law that serves to heal the wounds left by political confrontation, violence, and extremism. May it serve to restore justice in our country and restore peaceful coexistence among Venezuelans,” Rodriguez said at an event at the Supreme Court of Justice.
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Good!
On top of it, Delcy Rodriguez , the current interim president, also says a new amnesty law is in the making
This comes a day later, after a rather controverisal new Law that allow Privatization of Oil reserves in the country
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It seems Delcy is much more on the hands of Trump/Rubio than we thought initially
Both of these Law (oil privatization and amnesty) go against everything the chavist believe and promote. So far transition is going smoothly. So far….
!Ping Foreign-Policy
Damn worse than CECOT? I thought that was the reigning champion of the “most notorious torture center in Latin America” title