UN High Commissioner for Human Rights counts 191 arbitrarily detained in Venezuela

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, said on Thursday, October 17, in a press conference at the United Nations headquarters in New York, that, according to his latest updated and verified figures, there are in Venezuela 191 people arbitrarily detained.

Türk had just delivered his annual report to the Third Committee of the General Assembly and then offered journalists a brief overview of the places in the world with the highest number of human rights violations.

More than 60 NGOs asked the UN to monitor and accompany the electoral process on July 28 in Venezuela
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Although he did not include Venezuela in that presentation, he was later asked about the Caribbean country, and he said that his office’s main reason for concern regarding Venezuela is arbitrary detention, and in this regard he put the number of Venezuelans arbitrarily detained at 191. date.

Call for freedom for those detained

Türk expressed that (the detainees) “must be released immediately, and we must work to create an acceptable civic space,” in which freedoms of association, expression and assembly are respected.

He stated that although the Venezuelan authorities closed his office within 72 hours, “something unprecedented,” they have continued to be in contact with local human rights defenders, civil society activists and also the authorities, which is why he implied that They have reliable information.

The high commissioner’s figure seems conservative when compared to those managed by local NGOs: for example, Foro Penal, which monitors arbitrary detentions in the country, which raises the number of incarcerated people considered political prisoners to 1,916.

With information from EFE

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