Penal Forum reported 1,102 detainees in the context of protests since July 29

  • The entities with the most arrests so far are Carabobo, the Capital District and Anzoátegui

Foro Penal reported on Wednesday, August 7, that 1,152 arrests have been documented, of which 101 are teenagers, in the context of post-election protests since July 29.

The organization published the update of the numbers on its X account, warning that, of this figure, at least five arrests of indigenous people have been verified. The image of the report indicates that where there were more arrests was in Carabobo, Distrito Capital and Anzoátegui.

The arrests took place in the following 23 entities:

1. Carabobo: 191

2. Capital District: 186

3. Anzoategui: 112

4. Miranda: 78

5. Zulia: 58

6. Barinas: 56

7. Lara: 56

8. New Sparta: 47

9. Tachira: 48

10. Portuguese: 43

11. Merida: 32

12. Yaracuy: 32

13. Aragua: 32

14. Monagas: 30

15. La Guaira: 30

16. Trujillo: 24

17. Apure: 20

18. Guarico: 20

19. Bolívar: 17

20. Amazonas: 15

21. Cojedes: 14

22. Falcon: 8

23. Sucre: 3

Likewise, Foro Penal has not updated the figures of confirmed deaths that were recorded due to protests in the country. According to the latest report, there are 11 deaths that are divided into the following entities: Capital District (5) and the states of Yaracuy (2), Zulia (2), Aragua (1) and Táchira (1).

Foro Penal filed a constitutional protection appeal in defense of those detained in Caracas

José Ángel Foreros and Jaqueline Herrera, lawyers at Foro Penal, They filed an appeal for constitutional protection in front of the Palace of Justice in defense of people arrested in protests during and after the presidential elections on July 28.

The lawyers explained that the guarantees set forth in articles 44.2 and 49.1 of the Venezuelan Constitution have been violated in the proceedings being carried out with these detained persons.

Photo: EFE/ Ronald Peña R.

“We ask the Specialized Court for Amparo Matters to rule on the limitations in the exercise of the right to defense and legal assistance, as well as the contact of family members with all detainees,” Foreros said in a video published by Criminal Forum on Wednesday, July 31st at night.

The lawyer pointed out that the appeal filed explains the damage to the rights of people who remain detained in the police stations of Zone 7 (Boleíta), Maripérez and El Valle.

Post-election protests

In pictures: the citizen assembly convened by María Corina Machado and Edmundo González
Photo: The Diary

Since July 29, protests have been taking place across the country against the CNE results, which declared President Nicolás Maduro the winner of the July 28 presidential elections.

The protests were mostly initiated by citizens who decided to bang pots and pans from home or take to the streets with flags and banners to show their discontent with the CNE announcement.

On Tuesday, June 30, citizen assemblies were also held throughout the country, convened by opposition leader María Corina Machado and the candidate of the Democratic Unity Platform (PUD) Edmundo González. After these political rallies, protests continued in the form of demonstrations and cacerolazos throughout the country.

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2024-08-07 21:41:58

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