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Human rights crisis in Venezuela

agosto 3, 2017 9:29 , por RIPESS - Réseau intercontinental de promotion de l'économie sociale et solidaireRIPESS – Réseau intercontinental de promotion de l'économie sociale et solidaire - | No one following this article yet.
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The measures adopted by the Venezuelan government, in the context of the election of the Constituent Assembly and protests by those who question it, further aggravated the human rights situation in that country.

On July 30, the government again responded with violence to demonstrations against it. On this occasion, ten people died, raising the number of people killed in protest situations to 119 in the last four months.

According to investigations by the Public Prosecutor’s Office, a considerable percentage of these deaths resulted from shots fired by police and military officials. Other deaths are due to the actions of armed civilian groups that respond both to sectors of the opposition that propose an insurrectionary response and to para-state groups. In situations of protest, the state response must be based on the principle of protecting life; this emanates from states’ international human rights obligations.

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Origen: http://www.ripess.org/human-rights-crisis-in-venezuela/