A recent report by independent U.N. human rights experts highlights the intensified repression by Venezuela’s government following the controversial July 28 presidential election. The report, released on Tuesday, indicates that the government has escalated the use of severe and violent measures against dissent, including arbitrary detentions, torture, and gender-based violence. The experts argue that these actions collectively amount to the crime against humanity of persecution on political grounds.
The official results of the election, which saw President Nicolás Maduro declared the winner, have faced widespread criticism for their lack of transparency and fairness. Many have condemned the process as undemocratic, suggesting that it was manipulated to ensure Maduro’s continued rule.
The Venezuelan electoral authority, heavily influenced by Maduro’s loyalists, reported that he secured 52% of the vote, while opposition supporters claimed that their independent tally indicated a significant victory for Edmundo González.
In response to the election and ensuing protests, Venezuelan authorities have reportedly arrested over 2,200 individuals, including at least 158 children. The experts’ report reveals a troubling trend of systematic repression, with targeted efforts to silence dissent.
This includes a broad crackdown on opposition members and activists, a significant number of whom were detained during the post-election period. The report describes this as a deliberate and coordinated campaign by the government.
The Venezuelan government, through its diplomatic mission in Geneva, has dismissed the fact-finding mission’s mandate and has refrained from commenting on the report. This lack of cooperation follows a pattern of dismissing international criticism, including previous statements from U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. The situation has drawn global condemnation for its impact on democracy and human rights in Venezuela.
The independent experts, who have been documenting rights violations in Venezuela since 2019, emphasize that the justice system in the country is heavily biased in favor of Maduro and his allies. Their recent findings underscore a severe increase in politically motivated repression and persecution since 2019.
Despite the challenges in accessing comprehensive information due to the government’s lack of cooperation, the experts’ report draws on interviews and documents to provide a detailed account of the current human rights crisis.