Venezuela’s government and opposition have repeated their respective defense and condemnation of the recent detention of a prominent human rights attorney. Their statements Monday evidenced once more their vastly different
Venezuela’s government and opposition on Wednesday doubled down on their respective defense and condemnation of the detention of a prominent human rights attorney, evidencing once more their vastly different interpretations of an agreement to work on conditions for a free and fair presidential election this year. The deal, signed in October with the blessing of the United States government, binds both sides to promote a political and social climate favorable to a peaceful election.
Venezuela has ordered the local United Nations office on human rights to suspend operations. It comes following the detention of human rights lawyer Rocio San Miguel.
Venezuela’s government and opposition on Wednesday doubled down on their respective defense and condemnation of the detention of a prominent human rights attorney, evidencing once more their vastly different interpretations of an agreement to work on conditions for a free and fair presidential election this year.
Venezuela’s government and opposition on Wednesday doubled down on their respective defense and condemnation of the detention of a prominent human rights attorney, evidencing once more their vastly different interpretations of an agreement to work on conditions for a free and fair presidential election this year. The deal, signed in October with the blessing of the United States government, binds both sides to promote a political and social climate favorable to a peaceful election.