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Venezuela releases opposition figure Manuel Rosales | Venezuela releases opposition figure Manuel Rosales |
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The authorities in Venezuela have freed the former presidential candidate Manuel Rosales, along with five student activists held since 2014. | |
Mr Rosales, who stood against Hugo Chavez in 2006, was arrested over corruption charges in October 2015 after returning from exile in Peru. | |
The activists were arrested in 2014, during protests calling for the removal of President Nicolas Maduro from power. | The activists were arrested in 2014, during protests calling for the removal of President Nicolas Maduro from power. |
Opposition leaders say about 100 opposition activists remain in prison. | Opposition leaders say about 100 opposition activists remain in prison. |
What is behind the crisis in Venezuela? | What is behind the crisis in Venezuela? |
Opposition groups named the released activists as Skarlyn Duarte, Yeimi Varela, Nixon Leal, Angel Contreras and Gerardo Carrero, the AFP news agency reported. | |
Mr Carrero led a group of anti-government protesters who camped for weeks outside the UN offices in Caracas, Venezuela's capital. | |
Mr Rosales, of the small Nuevo Tiempo party, announced his release from house arrest on his Twitter account: | |
"I inform you the people of Venezuela, that I have been released along with other political prisoners," he posted in Spanish. | "I inform you the people of Venezuela, that I have been released along with other political prisoners," he posted in Spanish. |
"We continue in the struggle for the release of all political prisoners and the return of the exiles," he added. | "We continue in the struggle for the release of all political prisoners and the return of the exiles," he added. |
Mr Rosales, a former governor of the state of Zulia, fled to Peru in 2009 amid corruption allegations, which he said were politically motivated. | |
He was moved from prison to house arrest in October. | |
Venezuela is struggling with a serious economic crisis, which the opposition blames on failed socialist policies of Mr Chavez and his successor, Mr Maduro. | |
Dissident leaders had demanded the release of Mr Rosales, and freedom for other opposition leaders, during negotiations with the government. |
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