UN report finds repression and human rights abuse in Venezuela


nsnbc : UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein in a news release, stressed that his office found extensive human rights violations and abuses, committed in the wake of anti-Government protests in Venezuela. He stressed that the findings point to “the existence of a policy to repress political dissent and instill fear in the population to curb demonstrations.” The report finds that “The policies pursued by the authorities in their response to the protests have been at the cost of Venezuelans’ rights and freedoms.”

Prison fence_Venezuela_(archives)The report finds that the generalized and systematic use of excessive force during demonstrations and the arbitrary detention of protestors and perceived political opponents indicate that these were not the acts of isolated officials. A previous UN report also found that most victims of political violence in Venezuela were members of the opposition against the PSUV government and that police used excessive and at times indiscriminate force.

The report calls on the UN Human Rights Council to consider taking measures to prevent the human rights situation in Venezuela from worsening. Venezuela is currently a Council member.

Mass street demonstrations began in the country in April. Tensions between the Government and the opposition reached a new high about a month ago, when President Nicolas Maduro convened elections for the so-called Constituent Assembly, which could replace the current legislative body, the National Assembly. The Assembly has since superseded the National Assembly where legislators from the Roundtable of Democratic Unity (MUD) coalition held an absolute majority.

Venezuela_2017_Police officer burns motorbikeThe report indicates that of the 124 deaths linked to the protests being investigated by the Attorney General’s Office as of 31 July, the security forces were reportedly responsible for 46 and pro-Government armed groups, known as armed colectivos, for 27. Responsibility for the remaining 51 deaths has not yet been determined. According to reliable estimates from a local NGO, more than 5,000 people were detained since 1 April, with more than 1,000 reportedly still held as of 31 July. At least 609 civilians arrested in the context of protests were presented before military tribunals. The report calls on the Government to halt arbitrary detention and the use of military courts to try civilians.

The report documents attacks against journalists and media workers by security forces that were apparently aimed at preventing them from covering demonstrations. “Demonstrators and journalists were labelled by high-level authorities as ‘enemies’ and ‘terrorists’ 8211 words that did little to counter, and may even have contributed to, the climate of violence and polarization,” the High Commissioner said.

Warning that amid continuing economic and social crises and rising political tensions, there is a grave risk the situation in Venezuela will deteriorate further, Mr. Zeid encouraged the Government to follow up on the recommendations made in the report and to use its findings as guidelines to seek truth and justice for the victims of human rights violations and abuses.

A/N – nsnbc 31.08.2017



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