The Borneo Post

Macri to petition human rights court over Venezuela ‘crimes’

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BUENOS AIRES: Venezuela’s regional rivals are to ask the Internatio­nal Criminal Court to investigat­e Nicolas Maduro’s government over crimes against humanity, Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri said.

“In Venezuela, human rights are systematic­ally violated. They’ve lost respect for the value of life,” Macri told television channel, CNN.

He said the petition would be filed ‘ in a few weeks’ and would also be signed by the presidents of Colombia, Chile and Paraguay.

Macri also poured scorn on Venezuela’s claims that Maduro was targeted in an assassinat­ion attempt two weeks ago.

Seven soldiers were injured after a pair of what the government said were explosives-laden drones blew up around a military parade, after which Maduro claimed they were sent to kill him.

“I don’t have exact informatio­n but in light of how he’s behaved since and given those (opposition leaders) he’s flattened and trampled over, it shows that there’s not much chance it was genuine,” added Macri.

Turning to matters closer to home and the ongoing ‘notebook’ corruption scandal, Macri said he expects the ‘whole truth to come to light.’

But he denied that the scandal, which has embroiled former president and opposition leader Cristina Kirchner, was helping his bid for reelection next year.

Kirchner has been questioned by a judge over allegation­s her government received millions of dollars in kickbacks from prominent business leaders in order to win large public sector works contracts. — AFP

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