Overview
- Foro Penal reports 11 confirmed excarcerations since Jan. 8, naming the latest as Didelis Raquel Corredor and Virgilio Valverde, with roughly 809–811 political detainees still held.
- The government has not issued a comprehensive list of beneficiaries, leaving NGOs to verify cases as families await news outside prisons.
- Several freed figures face restrictions on statements and social media, according to journalists who spoke with newly released detainees.
- Those released include opposition leaders Enrique Márquez and Biagio Pilieri and five Spanish citizens, among them Rocío San Miguel, with Spanish authorities confirming repatriations.
- Vigils continued for a second night at El Helicoide and Rodeo I as relatives press for broader releases, while high‑profile foreign detainees such as Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo remain in custody.