Venezuelans on hunger strike reported that they were attended by officials of the International Criminal Court, so it was agreed to suspend the protest
The four Venezuelans who were protesting in Hague raised the hunger strike this Friday, September 12, after a meeting with officials of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in which they were informed about the follow -up to the case of political prisoners in the country.
At the meeting, Although details cannot be given for a confidentiality commitmentthey were informed that the ICC Prosecutor’s Office continues to work on the investigation of the alleged human rights violations by Nicolás Maduro and his collaborators.
Similarly, they said that there was an open channel between civil society and the International Criminal Court with a view to strengthening the dilim and communications.
«We were confirmed that the Prosecutor’s Office and the ICC continue to advance in their investigations. Our legitimate claim was recognized and we will be incorporated into existing channels to ensure that the voices of all victims are heard, ”said Laura Angélica García, one of the strikers.
Earlier, the organization a world without a gag made an urgent call to the International Criminal Court (CPI) and the Red Cross to attend to the four Venezuelans betrayed in front of the headquarters of the Court in The Hague, Netherlands.
In a publication on its social networks, the Oenegé expressed concern for the health of the nationals who “risk their lives demanding justice for crimes of the regime and freedom of political prisoners,” he wrote this Thursday, September 11.
The organization questioned the lack of attention to the complaints that Venezuelans are making. «Neither the CPI nor the Red Cross have attended the case. We demand that they stop being ignored ».
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Venezuelans also requested a pronouncement of the Catholic Church. This Wednesday 10, Zulima Quiñones, from Vente Venezuela in Holland, published a Video in social networks where he wondered where the nuncio is not pronounced and asked all Venezuelans to support activists who are fighting for “the freedom of Venezuela and the freedom of all political prisoners.”
The Venezuelans Mario José de Nigris León, Jhon Manuel Cáceres Morillo, Laura Angélica García Contreras and Victor Guerrero began the hunger strike to claim speed in the process he is in the international court against the mature administration for alleged violations of human rights in the Venezuelan case for crimes against humanity.
*Journalism in Venezuela is exercised in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments arranged for the punishment of the word, especially the laws “against hatred”, “against fascism” and “against blockade.” This content was written taking into consideration the threats and limits that, consequently, have been imposed on the dissemination of information from within the country.
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