Families Demand Justice as Colombia’s Innocent Prisoners Await Release in Venezuela
Colombian families gather at the border, pleading for the release of loved ones held unjustly in Venezuela’s harsh prison system—exposing the regime’s use of politically motivated arrests.
At the Simon Bolivar International Bridge connecting Colombia and Venezuela, a quiet but powerful candlelight vigil stirred a call for justice this week. Families of Colombian prisoners detained under questionable charges gathered to demand freedom for their loved ones incarcerated in Venezuelan jails for years.This somber assembly was not just about hope but about exposing a pattern of abuse by Venezuela’s arbitrary judicial system—a system weaponizing trumped-up accusations like “terrorism” and “espionage” against innocent individuals caught in political crossfire. Among them is Javier Giraldo Sr., age 70, imprisoned despite critical health concerns. His son, Javier Jr., spoke courageously: "My father...
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