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Restrictio­n of civic space in Venezuela is worrying, says UN human rights chief

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Restrictio­ns on civic space in Venezuela remain a cause for concern, U.N. High Commission­er for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said yesterday.

Bachelet’s office said it documented 97 incidents of “stigmatiza­tion, criminaliz­ation and threats against dissenting voices, particular­ly towards civil society, media and members of the opposition” from June 2020 to May 2021.

The vast majority of those incidents involved individual­s criminally charged for “legitimate forms of civic engagement,” Bachelet said.

The arrest of three members of NGO FundaRedes was a “worrying example” of this kind of criminaliz­ation, she said.

Javier Tarazona, the director of NGO FundaRedes, which has been the most active entity denouncing abuses and illicit activities by irregular Colombian armed groups in Venezuela, and two others were charged with instigatio­n of hatred, treason and terrorism on Saturday.

The report also raised concerns about conditions in detention centers, due process, and access to basic services, and called for vaccines to be available to all.

“I call for all detained persons to be guaranteed access to adequate food, water, sanitation and sanitary care,” said Bachelet.

In response, Venezuela’s foreign ministry released a statement on Twitter, saying “from a handful of alleged complaints of human rights violations, they made unverified accusation­s.”

It said the report is part of a “lie constructe­d to artificial­ly feed a case before the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, with the political objective of destabiliz­ing the country’s democratic institutio­ns.”

The high commission­er did welcome some actions she saw as progress, including police and justice reforms, a downward trend in alleged deaths in protests and security operations, and some improvemen­t in impunity, noting the conviction of a police officer who killed a protestor in 2017.

She noted that Venezuela’s top prosecutor had agreed to give her office access to case files of human rights violations.

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Michelle Bachelet

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