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Government accuses the US of using the report on human rights for its political convenience

Through a statement published by the Foreign Ministry, the Maduro government expressed its rejection of the report on human rights made by the US Department of States. which lists murders, disappearances and torture committed by the Venezuelan security forces


The government of Nicolás Maduro accused the United States of using the issue of human rights as a tool for its political convenience, “based on distorted narratives.” The Executive rejected the most recent report on this subject made by the State Department of that country, which lists murders, disappearances and torture committed by the Venezuelan security forces.

“Once again, this report is published to attack sovereign countries, whose decisions are not made with the consent of Washington, while the United States, internally, fails to contain the growing poverty, fails to mitigate the brutality of police racism institutionalized, fails to abandon arbitrary measures of deprivation of liberty of undocumented migrants and does not stop applying illegal and unilateral coercive measures against at least 30% of the world population,” said the Government through a statement published by the Foreign Ministry in its Web page.

*Also read: US report details murders, disappearances and torture by the Venezuelan government

He questioned that the US government disqualifies other countries instead of devoting itself to the signing or ratification of agreements such as: the International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; the Rome Statute; the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment; the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families; the Convention on the Rights of the Child; the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women; among others.

In the statement, he stressed that the United States 20 years ago undertook “one of the most brutal invasions in the history of humanity against the Iraqi people, causing hundreds of thousands of deaths, implementing torture methods and using weapons of war against civilians.”

«The Bolivarian Government, despite the permanent aggressions of the United States and its accomplices, continues to defend the economic, political and social rights of the entire population and will continue to comply with its multilateral commitments to guarantee a dignified life for all its citizens. ».

The Maduro government has openly supported nations and governments accused of human rights violations, including Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, and the Russian government. The Executive has launched criticism against reports by special rapporteurs in which flagrant violations of inherent rights are denounced.

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