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Venezuela Expels U.N. Human Rights Company

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Last updated: 2024/02/15 at 7:33 PM
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A United Nations company that defends human rights was ordered on Thursday to depart Venezuela by the federal government of President Nicolás Maduro, a rare transfer that may additional strip the nation of overseas oversight at a time when its authorities has been accused of intensifying repression.

The announcement, by overseas minister Yvan Gil, comes simply days after the detention and short-term disappearance of Rocío San Miguel, a distinguished safety professional and human rights advocate.

Following her detention, a number of United Nations entities issued on-line statements expressing concern in regards to the arrest, some calling it a part of a sample wherein the federal government tries to silence critics via intimidation.

Mr. Gil stated he was giving the employees of the U.N. Workplace of the Excessive Commissioner for Human Rights 72 hours to “abandon” the nation.

Phil Gunson, a Caracas-based Venezuela professional for Worldwide Disaster Group, stated the expulsion of the human rights company, mixed with Ms. San Miguel’s arrest, “marks a drastic hardening” by Mr. Maduro’s authorities of its actions in opposition to political opponents and critics.



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