A recent report from the Venezuelan Foro Penal, a non-governmental organization, estimates there are currently 389 political prisoners in Venezuela. The group has documented a total of 19,133 politically motivated detentions since 2014. Of those currently imprisoned, 225 are civilians and 164 are members of the military. While the number of current prisoners is significant, the Foro Penal also reports approximately 11,000 individuals previously detained for political reasons have been released, though often subject to restrictive measures limiting their freedom. These restrictions vary but can include travel bans, requirements for regular check-ins with authorities, and limitations on employment or social activities. The organization continues to monitor the human rights situation and advocate for the release of those it considers political prisoners. The data provides insight into the ongoing political climate and the Venezuelan government’s treatment of dissent.