Aranza Hernández Castillo, a Venezuelan woman accused of terrorism and related crimes, has been released from detention after seven months. Her family and civil organizations maintain she was arrested due to her familial connection to Lieutenant Cristian Hernández Castillo, a military officer accused of rebellion. The charges against Hernández Castillo included terrorism, conspiracy, and financing terrorism, allegations widely disputed by advocates who claim the arrest was politically motivated. Details surrounding her release remain limited, but the case has drawn attention to concerns about due process and the targeting of relatives of political opponents in Venezuela. Her imprisonment sparked criticism from human rights groups who argued for her immediate release, citing a lack of evidence linking her to any criminal activity. The release offers a small measure of relief for her family and supporters, though questions remain about the broader context of political detentions in the country.