Provea reported that Cicpc officials intimidated human rights defender Aracelis Sánchez at her residence. The activist, through a video posted on Provea’s social networks, said that the troops entered her house and handed her a summons to appear at the headquarters of that security body for alleged crimes against the person
Aracelis Sánchez, a human rights defender and director of the NGO Orfavideh, was intimidated by officials from the Scientific, Criminal, and Criminal Investigation Corps (Cicpc), as denounced on Thursday, December 1, the Venezuelan Human Rights Action Education Program (provide).
Through Provea’s social networks, a video was posted in which Sánchez recounts that members of the Scientific Police appeared at his residence to tell him that he had an alleged complaint and that he had to appear this Friday the 2nd at the Cicpc headquarters.
“Cicpc officials broke into my house. They knocked on the door very loudly. When I opened, thinking it was my son, it was the officials, “he recounted.
She said that the agents of that security body did not know how to answer the reason for the summons against her and stated that she has not committed any crime. She proceeded to take photos of the officials, explaining to them that the prosecutor appointed by the now extinct constituent assembly, Tarek William Saab, had said that when there were outrages by troops it was important to document them.
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Once that was done, the Cicpc officials hid so as not to be portrayed in the photos. While she was doing that, she mentioned that she was a human rights defender and they left without making her sign anything. She denounced that they are charging her with the alleged commission of crimes against the person.
“This is intimidation,” he snapped.
Provea adds in his Twitter thread that Cicpc officials told Sánchez that if he refused to appear, his guilt would be assumed.
After what happened, Aracelis Sánchez and her husband went to the Ombudsman’s office to denounce what was happening.
“We denounce this act as a new and clear attempt to intimidate and intimidate human rights defenders and those who denounce the serious abuses committed by the police and the military,” says Provea.
Ms. Sánchez denounces that the CICPC officials told her that she had to make statements before the organization and gave her a summons. “If you object, then you are guilty” they told him
— PROVE (@_Provea) December 1, 2022
Aracelis Sánchez has denounced for several years the police violence experienced by the inhabitants of the popular communities of the country. Her organization @Orfavide has documented, together with family members and community activists, the police executions committed in the neighborhoods
— PROVE (@_Provea) December 1, 2022
Provide and all other organizations of #HRD fully support the work of @Orfavide and the relatives of victims of abuses against #HRD
— PROVE (@_Provea) December 1, 2022
This situation with the activist and director of the NGO that brings together relatives of victims of extrajudicial executions, torture and disappearances (Orfavideh), Aracelis Sánchez, took place on the same day that Tarek William Saab held a meeting with representatives of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk.
As context, it is important to highlight that the investigation into the Venezuela I case at the International Criminal Court (ICC), where the Venezuelan State is accused of having committed alleged crimes against humanity, continues to progress despite the reluctance of the Maduro administration. .
The Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court (ICC) invited the victims last November 18th to present their observations, which allows those summoned to have a voice through their lawyers already recognized by this court.
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