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Main opposition bloc rejects suspension of UN Human Rights office in Venezuela

O Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD) of Venezuelamain opposition bloc in the country, this Thursday rejected the Government’s suspension of the activities of the office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Caracas and ordered 13 employees to leave the country within a maximum period of 72 hours, which, in the opinion of the anti-Chavista alliance, “ratifies the totalitarian nature of the regime”.

We reject the regime’s decision Nicolás Maduro suspend the activities of the Technical Advisory of the High Commission of the UN for human rights in Caracaswhich confirms the totalitarian nature of the regime”, said the platform in X.

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In this sense, he assured that the Government “does not want the active presence of the international community as a witness to the ongoing violations of human rights.” in the country.

We call on the international community to unanimously reject this decision. Likewise, we thank you once again for your commitment to the Venezuelan people in their struggle to achieve democracy and freedom.” added the PUD.

In addition to suspending the activities of the technical office, created since September 2019, and expelling employees, the Government indicated that it will carry out a “comprehensive review of cooperation terms” agreed with this organization in the next 30 days.

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The Chancellor Yvan Gil He explained that this decision responds to “inappropriate role that this institution has developed”, acting with partiality and as the “private law firm of coup plotters and terrorist groups that permanently conspire against the country”, without providing details of such actions.

Source: Elcomercio

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