Provides Count 160 Victims of Enforced Disappearance in Venezuela During 2025, According to Annual Report
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The NGO noted that enforced disappearances are part of a repressive pattern implemented by the State Under the title “The eclipse of the Constitution”, the Venezuelan Program of Education-Action in Human Rights (Provea) presented on Thursday, May 14, its Annual Report 2025, in which 160 victims of enforced disappearance were documented in the country. The event, held in the Orange Auditorium of the Central University of Venezuela (UCV), featured…
In his report El eclipse de la Constitución: Venezuela demands justice and democracy, he pointed out that, although the overall number of violations of the right to personal freedom fell 77.4% compared to 2024, the decrease does not imply improvement in the human rights situation. On the contrary, he considers that the repressive apparatus evolved towards less visible and more sophisticated and focused methods. The post Enforced disappearances i…
DOBLE LLAVE – Enforced disappearances in Venezuela increased by 196 % in 2025 compared to the previous year, with durations of “up to more than 100 days”, according to the annual report of the NGO Provea. “We see with concern the drastic increase in enforced disappearances in 2025,” said sociologist Lissette González, coordinator of Monitoring, Research and Media of Provea, who indicated that 160 victims were registered compared to 54 in 2024. A…
Under the title “The eclipse of the Constitution”, the Venezuelan Program of Education-Action in Human Rights (Provea) presented on Thursday, May 14, its Annual Report 2025, in which 160 victims of enforced disappearance were documented in the country. The event, held in the Orange Auditorium of the Central University of Venezuela (UCV), featured the exhibition of Oscar Murillo, general coordinator of the organization; Lissette González, coordin…
15-05-26.-The human rights organization Provea warned in a report published this Thursday that forced disappearances in Venezuela increased 196% during 2025 compared to the previous year, in a context that described as “the largest anti-democratic regression in the Americas ...
The report, entitled Eclipse of the Constitution, documents that the minimum wage covered only 1 per cent of the Family Food Basket, that 94.6 per cent of Venezuelans depend on the public health system and that 89.9 per cent of hospitals had no medicines.
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