CPJ, 37 Others Urge Respect for Human Rights, Press Freedom in Venezuela’s Transition
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CPJ, 37 others urge respect for human rights, press freedom in Venezuela’s transition
The Committee to Protect Journalists joined 37 other civil society and press freedom organizations in a joint statement calling on Venezuelan authorities to guarantee a peaceful and democratic transition that respects human rights and freedom of expression after President Nicolás Maduro was captured by the United States in a January 3 strike. As documented by CPJ, Maduro’s administration launched a media crackdown following the country’s disput…
If a thermometer could measure the cruelty of what was narrated by Marta Valiñas and her team of the transcendental International Independent Fact-Finding Mission...
The UN-approved International Independent Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela expresses its "deep concern."
The International Independent Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela, created by the UN, this Sunday expressed its "deep concern" about the human rights situation in the country following the U.S. military attack and the capture of Nicolás Maduro. In a statement, the mission warned about the risk of "new and serious human rights violations" in the coming days and weeks, in a context it described as "high volatility."
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