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Venezuela's Attorney General, Tarek Saab, announced on Monday that his office has requested the release of 110 protesters arrested during contested July elections, bringing the total number of protesters freed over the past few months to 2,006. The government, led by President Nicolas Maduro, claims Maduro won a third term, but opposition vote tallies show their candidate won a resounding victory.
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