Venezuelan Opposition Member Details Harrowing 400-Day Captivity at UN
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Venezuelan opposition member details harrowing 400-day captivity at UN
Venezuelan opposition member Pedro Urruchurtu details harsh reality of forced sheltering-in-place for over 400 days as the Maduro regime taunted him and others with dogs, no electricity and more.
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Pedro Urruchurtu recounts life in Venezuela Urruchurtu is one of five members of the Venezuelan opposition who took refuge in the Argentine Embassy in Caracas for more than 400 days. He was freed last month. (Credit: UN Web TV) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Pedro Urruchurtu spoke to the United Nations Human Rights Council on Friday about what he had endured at the hands of Nicolás Maduro’s regime while being forced to shelter in p…
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, again put the spotlight on the serious human rights situation in Venezuela, while asking Chavismo, who has been ruling since 1999, to take steps towards guaranteeing fundamental rights. Caracas. The ruling Chavismo has raised restrictions on civic space, [...] La entrada Chavismo uses enforced disappearances and cruel treatment to silence opponents aparece primero en Crónica Uno - The facts…
The UN High Commissioner presented an update on the human rights situation in Venezuela. The entry VIDEO High Commissioner of Human Rights for the UN alerts on the increase of arbitrary detentions and repression in Venezuela #27Jun was first published in El Impulso.
Pedro Urruchurtu, coordinator of international affairs of Vente Venezuela, participated in the Human Rights Council of the United Nations. During his intervention he recalled what was Operation Guacamayas and said that the “Venezuelan States murdered the diplomatic asylum and converted the Caracas Convention, signed more than 70 years ago in the same city where I had to be held hostage, in only a piece of paper.” “Today I am here in spite of the…
Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, presented this Friday to the Human Rights Council an update of his report on the situation in Venezuela. In his speech he specifically referred to the deportations of Venezuelans made by the US. Despite the fact that the matter "transcends" the scope of his report, the official expressed solidarity with the relatives of the victims who live in uncertainty for not knowing how their relatives are…
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