The Permanent Mission of Venezuela before the United Nations in Geneva this Tuesday strongly rejected “the pamphlet published by the shameful Fact-Finding Mission.”
This is what the Venezuelan diplomatic office in the Swiss city said in a statement, calling the report “a fictional document, a fanciful script, an inheritance from the late Lima Group and the US regime that, despite its battered morality in human rights , aims to give lessons to the world about this institution.”
The letter stressed that “the mercenary mission has never set foot in Venezuela,” however, it has wasted more than 6 million dollars in political propaganda “in favor of the Venezuelan fascist right.”
Below is the full statement:
The Permanent Mission of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the UN-Geneva, strongly rejects the pamphlet published by the shameful fact-finding mission, for being a fictional document, a fanciful script inherited from the late Lima Group, and the US regime. that, despite its battered morality in human rights, aims to teach the world lessons about this institution.
This mercenary mission has never set foot in Venezuela, however it has wasted more than 6 million dollars in political propaganda in favor of the Venezuelan fascist right.
The existence of this irritating mission is an example of the hijacking of the Human Rights Council by a small group of Western countries that intend to lead it to suffer the same fate as its predecessor, the failed Human Rights Commission. As if that were not enough, his invalid mandate comes from a resolution that obtained more votes against and abstentions than votes in favor
Not only does the mission have no impact on human rights cooperation with Venezuela, but the pseudo methodology and sources it uses are widely questionable due to their lack of rigor by taking as certain accounts from social networks and long-running media outlets.
The Permanent Mission of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the UN-Geneva will continue to work under the solid commitment to Human Rights and reiterates its rejection of any attempt to impose mandates on countries without their consent.
Geneva October 15, 2024