Venezuela families occupy Yare prison in protest Published duration 4 January 2012

image caption The Venezuelan government has promised to reform the prison system

Almost 1,000 relatives of prisoners in Venezuela have refused to leave a jail in protest at the conditions there.

The relatives - mostly women - stayed on in Yare prison near Caracas after spending the new year's holiday with their jailed relatives.

They are protesting against alleged abuses and delays in sentencing.

Prisons minister Iris Varela says the protesters have "kidnapped themselves" - but she is negotiating to end the stand off.

"This is not the way to apply pressure," she said.

Ms Varela also accused campaign groups that have criticised conditions inside Venezuela's prisons of being "financed by the CIA".

Venezuela's jails are notoriously violent and overcrowded.

President Hugo Chavez created the ministry of prisons last July to reform the system after a major uprising at El Rodeo jail outside Caracas.