Times of Suriname

EU readies sanctions on Venezuelan security officials

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BRUSSELS - The European Union is readying new sanctions against Venezuelan security forces involved in human rights violations, the bloc’s foreign policy chief said on Tuesday, following the death in custody of a navy captain amid allegation­s of torture.

Federica Mogherini said the death of Rafael Acosta while in custody for alleged participat­ion in a coup plot was a ‘stark example’ of the deteriorat­ing situation in the country, amid a crackdown by the government of President Nicolas Maduro. “The EU is ready to start work towards applying targeted measures for those members of the security forces involved in torture and other serious violations of human rights,” Mogherini said in a statement.

The United States on July 11 announced new sanctions on Venezuela’s military counterint­elligence agency following Acosta’s death. Mogherini also warned that if there was no progress in talks between the Venezuelan opposition and Maduro’s government to resolve the South American nation’s political crisis, the EU would increase sanctions. “In case there are no concrete results from the ongoing negotiatio­ns, the EU will further expand its targeted measures,” Mogherini said. “It also recalls that these measures can be reversed in case substantia­l progress is made towards the restoratio­n of democracy, rule of law and human rights in Venezuela.” (Reuters)

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