Venezuela's president rejects
damning UN report
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| Venezuelan migrants wait at the Binational Border Service Centre of Peru |
Venezuela`s President Nicolas Maduro is categorically
rejecting a United Nations` Human Rights report lambasting conditions in the
beleaguered South American nation
By James Blears
The UN report makes specific accusations about widespread
human rights abuses. Former President of Chile Michelle Bachelet who`s
now the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights visited Venezuela on June
21st and 22nd. Venezuela`s
President Nicolas Maduro is demanding the retractions of what he insists are
serous errors, omissions and false accusations. He also says that the
United States has stripped Venezuela of 30 billion dollars of oil assets
abroad.
The death of Navy Captain Rafael Acosta in custody has since
occurred. But Attorney General Tarek William Saab says that two members
of military intelligence have been arrested.
Venezuela`s Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez says that
peace negotiations between the Government and the Opposition this past week in
Barbados have proved a successful exchange. And President Maduro says
he`s confident a solution can be found. Yet the demands by Opposition Leader
Juan Guaido, for an interim Government plus free elections monitored
by International Observers are yet to be agreed.
Whatever happens, it`ll take years for
Venezuela`s shattered economy, crumbling oil industry and severely
strained political system to recover from this massive and worsening
crisis.

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