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Venezuela releases 12 Pemon indigenous people accused of assault on a military post: NGO
Venezuela on Saturday released 12 Pemon indigenous people who had been detained more than a year ago for an assault on a remote military post on the country's southern border with Brazil, the leader of a nongovernmental human rights organization said. The people were detained in an operation in the Kumarakapay community, hours after the incident at a battalion in Bolivar state in 2019. The government said at the time that the detainees were civilians and soldiers, and that some had fled to Brazil with stolen weapons.

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