Government Accountability

Venezuela’s Shadow Amnesty: A Masked Threat to Justice and Regional Stability

By Economics Desk | February 6, 2026

Venezuela pushes an opaque amnesty bill risking mass release of political prisoners—raising questions about justice, human rights, and regional security amid U.S. interests.

In a troubling development from Caracas, Venezuela’s legislature—under the sway of acting President Delcy Rodríguez—has advanced a sweeping amnesty bill that threatens to release hundreds of political prisoners, including opposition leaders, journalists, and human rights activists. While on the surface this move might appear as a gesture toward national reconciliation, the true implications spell danger not only for Venezuelan democracy but also for American interests in the hemisphere.How Transparent Is This Amnesty — And Who Truly Benefits?The legislation’s details remain shrouded in secrecy. The government-controlled National Assembly has fast-tracked this bill without making its provisions public, inviting skepticism from rights...

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