Two Venezuelan generals among group detained for 'treason'
Maduro alluded the group's arrest in an earlier announcement, though he didn't reveal much about them
CARACAS:
Two Venezuelan generals were among a group of people arrested last week for allegedly plotting against the country's President Nicolas Maduro, their lawyer said Sunday.
The generals are accused of leading a group of eight soldiers and a civilian.
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Alfonso Medina Roa, a lawyer for the officers, said they were charged in a military court for "treason against the fatherland, instigation of rebellion, mutiny and crimes against military decorum."
Maduro alluded to the group's arrest in an announcement last week, though he did not say how many of them were soldiers nor their ranks.
Human rights NGO Foro Penal described the arrests as political detentions. It estimates there are some 350 "political prisoners" currently in detention, including 70 from the military.
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Maduro has offered to release some imprisoned opponents as part of what he has called a "pacification policy" in the wake of the deaths of some 200 people in protests since he took office in April 2013.
On Friday, 22 such prisoners were released.
Two Venezuelan generals were among a group of people arrested last week for allegedly plotting against the country's President Nicolas Maduro, their lawyer said Sunday.
The generals are accused of leading a group of eight soldiers and a civilian.
Venezuela's Maduro expels US diplomats, rejects sanctions
Alfonso Medina Roa, a lawyer for the officers, said they were charged in a military court for "treason against the fatherland, instigation of rebellion, mutiny and crimes against military decorum."
Maduro alluded to the group's arrest in an announcement last week, though he did not say how many of them were soldiers nor their ranks.
Human rights NGO Foro Penal described the arrests as political detentions. It estimates there are some 350 "political prisoners" currently in detention, including 70 from the military.
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Maduro has offered to release some imprisoned opponents as part of what he has called a "pacification policy" in the wake of the deaths of some 200 people in protests since he took office in April 2013.
On Friday, 22 such prisoners were released.