Venezuelan Inmates Launch Dramatic Rooftop Protest
CARACAS, Venezuela — A major prison protest erupted in western Venezuela on Sunday as inmates climbed onto rooftops, set mattresses ablaze, and demanded the removal of prison officials over allegations of abuse and violent treatment by guards. The unrest took place at a detention facility in Barinas state and quickly drew attention from families gathered outside the prison.
According to prisoner accounts shared through human rights advocates, detainees accused security personnel of opening fire on unarmed inmates during recent demonstrations inside the facility. Protesters also claimed they had been subjected to degrading treatment, restricted family visits, and other forms of mistreatment.
Prisoners Demand Removal of Facility Director
The demonstrators called for the dismissal of the prison’s director, alleging that prison management allowed excessive force against inmates. Images and videos circulating online showed prisoners gathered on the roof while thick smoke rose from burning mattresses used as part of the protest.
One video shared by prison rights organizations reportedly showed an injured inmate suffering from gunshot wounds. Activists said the protest was aimed at exposing conditions inside the prison and seeking accountability for alleged abuses.
Families Clash With Security Forces Outside Prison
As tensions escalated inside the facility, relatives waiting outside reported hearing explosions, shouting, and cries for help. Some family members confronted National Guard personnel stationed near the prison entrance, adding to the chaotic scene.
Human rights organizations monitoring the situation said they were documenting testimonies and evidence from prisoners and their families. Officials had not publicly responded to the accusations at the time of reporting.
Prison Conditions Under Renewed Scrutiny
The incident has intensified concerns about prison conditions in Venezuela, where rights groups have long reported overcrowding, violence, and allegations of mistreatment in detention centers. The latest protest comes amid ongoing debate over prison reforms and the treatment of detainees across the country.
Advocates are urging authorities to conduct an independent investigation into the claims raised by inmates and ensure the safety of those currently held at the facility.


































