THE UN Mission who examines the situation in Venezuela accused the dictator of drugs Nicolás Maduro to plunge the country into a “climate of fear” in which anyone can be a victim of repressive apparatusto the point that the evidence already supports a level of persecution equivalent to “crimes against humanity” as part of a plan by the drug dictator “coordinated to silence, discourage and stifle opposition,” increased, according to the report published this Tuesday, after the outbreak of the presidential elections of July 28 in the context of the escalation of tensions with Spain, after the arrest last weekend of two Spaniards whom it accuses of being spies of the CNI and of wanting to assassinate the drug dictator Nicolas Maduro.
In the UN report, published this Tuesday by the said Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela, established by the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2019 to assess human rights violations committed since 2014, It is recognized that “The mission has reason to believe that the human rights violations under investigation represent a continuation of the conduct of previous reports as crimes against humanity. These violations are not the result of isolated or random events.are part of a series of acts committed as part of a coordinated plan to silence, discourage and stifle opposition.
In the document that highlights the abuses of the narco-dictator Nicolás Maduro, it is noted that these have intensified “dramatically” repression for “crush” any trace of dissent after the presidential elections of July 28that Edmundo González Urrutia, elected president of Venezuela, currently in Spain, won because Maduro gave order to the Venezuelan institutions, kidnapped by Chavismo.
This Tuesday, the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs for Europe of Venezuela, Coromoto Godoydelivered a note of protest to the EU’s chargé d’affaires in the Latin American country, Rachel Roumet, on Tuesday. for “interference” statements from the High Representative for Foreign Policy of the Community bloc, Josep Borrell: “Venezuela respects itself. We will no longer tolerate any interference in our homeland. The European Union, let it take care of its problems. “Its plans against our democracy have failed as always,” Godoy stressed in a message on social networks after Borrell called Venezuela a “dictatorial regime” and recalled the “more than 2,000 detainees”, the “7 million” migrants and the opponents in exile, who had to leave Venezuela. Immediately afterwards, the Venezuelan Foreign Minister, Yván Gil, accused Borrell, whom he accused of being a “waste of history”, whom he also accused of transforming the European Union into a “decrepit, colonialist and warlike institution”.