El Observatorio Venezolano de Prisiones dice que hubo 181 muertes en las cárceles de Venezuela durante 2025

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Por Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español

Al menos 181 presos murieron en cárceles y calabozos de Venezuela durante 2025, la mayoría debido a la falta de atención médica y las precarias condiciones de salud dentro de los recintos, según un informe publicado este martes por el Observatorio Venezolano de Prisiones (OVP), una organización no gubernamental dedicada a la defensa de los derechos de los reclusos.

En su informe anual, titulado “En Venezuela es preferible estar muerto que vivir el horror tras las rejas”, el OVP registró que 158 de las muertes ocurrieron en cárceles y 23 en calabozos, ubicados en los centros policiales, los cuales deben ser usados para la detención preventiva.

De los casos documentados por el informe, el 95 % estuvieron vinculados a la falta de atención médica.

“La principal causa de muerte fue, una vez más, la deficiente atención médica y las precarias condiciones de salud en los centros penitenciarios”, señaló la organización.

Hasta ahora, ni el Ministerio Público, ni la Defensoría del Pueblo ni el Ministerio para el Servicio Penitenciario han publicado estadísticas oficiales sobre muertes bajo custodia, según el OVP. CNN solicitó comentarios al Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Comunicación y la Información de Venezuela sobre lo expuesto en el informe y espera respuesta.

El OVP también registró cuatro muertes por hechos violentos (2,53 %), una por presunto suicidio (0,63 %) y dos muertes accidentales (1,27 %), entre ellas una por electrocución y otra derivada de un accidente de tránsito ocurrido durante el traslado de emergencia de un recluso a un centro de salud.

“El derecho a la salud en los centros de reclusión no es garantizado en ninguna de sus etapas: prevención, diagnóstico, atención oportuna, tratamiento, seguimiento y rehabilitación”, señaló el OVP. La organización agregó que, “en 2025, lejos de mejorar, ese patrón se agravó: las personas privadas de libertad enfrentan una desatención médica sistemática que las acompaña desde el ingreso hasta el último día de su reclusión”.

El reporte documenta además una huelga de hambre, un motín y múltiples denuncias relacionadas con las condiciones de reclusión durante el año. Según el OVP, estos episodios reflejan el deterioro de las condiciones de vida dentro de los centros penitenciarios y la falta de mecanismos para atender los reclamos de los internos.

Uno de los incidentes más graves ocurrió en el Centro de Reclusión para Procesados Judiciales 26 de Julio, donde un motín dejó una persona fallecida y nueve heridas, según el informe.

Hace dos semanas, el OVP informó de una protesta en el Internado Judicial de Barinas, en el suroeste del país. La organización dijo que alrededor de 1.200 hombres y más de 100 mujeres privadas de libertad “se declararon en huelga” para exigir respeto a sus derechos, tras denunciar supuestas “golpizas y torturas” luego de la llegada de un nuevo director al penal.

El OVP dijo en una publicación en X que los reclusos protestaban de manera pacífica cuando custodios del centro “supuestamente dispararon” contra ellos, dejando “algunos heridos”.

El informe anual también señaló que desde 2015 han muerto 26 presos políticos, incluidas cuatro durante 2025. El Gobierno de Venezuela niega que haya presos políticos en el país, y asegura que “garantiza un trato digno” a las personas privadas de libertad.

Humberto Prado, director del OVP, afirmó que los problemas del sistema penitenciario responden a la falta de reformas estru

Takeaways from Blanche’s House testimony: ‘Anti-weaponization’ fund is over, ban on Trump tax audits remains

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By Hannah Rabinowitz, Holmes Lybrand, CNN

(CNN) — Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche testified to lawmakers Tuesday that the Justice Department has abandoned its plans for an “anti-weaponization fund” to compensate people who say they were wrongly prosecuted by the government.

“We are not moving forward with the fund, period,” Blanche told the House Appropriations subcommittee at the hearing set to discuss the Justice Department’s budget request.

“Not moving forward, ever?” asked Democratic Rep. Grace Meng.

“Correct,” Blanche said.

Blanche, largely relaxed during the two-hour hearing, answered questions posed by Democrats with his standard incredulous glare and furrowed brow.

His announcement on the comes one day after the administrated first signaled a willingness to scrap the fund, which was announced in a settlement between the Internal Revenue Service and President Donald Trump, two of his sons and the Trump Organization.

A shift by the Justice Department

Abandoning the fund reflects an about-face for the department.

At first, senior Justice Department officials insisted that they wouldn’t change the details of the fund despite pushback from republicans, sources told CNN at the time. Blanche publicly backed it during his May 19 Senate testimony as the best way to “change the culture” of weaponization.

But after weeks of unrelenting pushback from congressional republicans, who claimed that there needed to be serious guardrails put in place to ensure that money was being used appropriately and threatened to hold up a separate piece of legislation, some allies began encouraging the president to scrap it entirely.

The Justice Department said vaguely on Monday that it would abide by a court ruling to pause the fund’s creation but did not say what it would do if that ruling was lifted. Blanche’s unequivocal statement during his Tuesday testimony is the first time an administration official definitively said that the fund had been discarded entirely.

Blanche said the “reasons for the fund,” alleged weaponization of the justice system, “remain as important as they were before, but we are not moving forward with the fund.”

Tax audit protections remain

As part of his testimony, the acting attorney general also said that “nothing has changed” in a second agreement that bars the IRS from bringing claims against Trump, his family or businesses for past tax issues will not be rescinded.

The tax term was quietly added to the settlement with the IRS in a hyperlink to a Justice Department press release last month after its initial announcement.

“It’s typical for to get rid of past ongoing audits,” Blanche said defending the document, which he called an “Attorney General order.”

“It’s nothing that gives any sort of immunity in the future to the president or his family or his organizations,” he said.

Nothing in writing

During a follow up question from Meng, who originally pressed Blanche on the anti-weaponization fund, the acting attorney general said he would not submit any filings rescinding the settlement agreement.

“I just want to make sure,” Meng said, “are you going to issue a new memo in writing, rescinding that May 18 memo?”

Blanche, with a furrowed brow, replied: “I’m not committing to putting anything in writing.”

“I don’t know what the purpose of putting something in writing. I’m telling you what we’re doing,” he added.

Meng said it would “restore a lot of trust” since Americans on “both sides of the aisle are concerned about it.”

“I’m just concern

Peabo Bryson, timeless tenor in Disney ballads and R&B legend, dead at 75

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By Lisa Respers France, CNN

(CNN) — Peabo Bryson, whose smooth tone and operatic control produced classic Disney hits as well as R&B standards has died, according to a statement from his family. He was 75.

The statement said he died Tuesday evening “surrounded by the love of his family and those closest to him.”

Bryson is best known for contributing his talents to the Oscar-winning Disney duets “Beauty and the Beast,” sung alongside Celine Dion, and “A Whole New World,” sung with Regina Belle for the animated film “Aladdin.”

He’s also known for songs like “Feel the Fire” and “Can You Stop the Rain,” among others.

“While our hearts are broken, we find comfort in knowing how deeply Peabo was loved and how many lives were touched by his voice and his generous spirit,” his family said in a statement. “His legacy and music will live on for generations to come.”

This story is developing and will be updated.

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