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1,260 people detained in Venezuela's post-election turmoil, says UN

Aug 14, 2024

Geneva [Switzerland], August 14: At least 1,260 people, including more than 100 minors, have been detained in Venezuela's post-election turmoil, while 23 deaths have been recorded, the UN Human Rights Council has reported.
The figures come from an UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission to Venezuela and cover the period from July 28, when the South American country held its disputed election, to August 8. "Street protests, as well as criticism on social media, in the weeks following the election have been met with fierce repression by the State, as directed by its highest authorities, inducing a climate of widespread fear," a statement from the council said on Monday.
The council described the detentions as "arbitrary" and noted that parents have not been allowed to accompany their children at court proceedings. Of the 23 people who, according to the UN, died in connection with the protests, 18 were young men under 30 years old. The vast majority of them were killed by gunfire.
President Nicolas Maduro, who has been in power since 2013, was declared the winner of last month's poll by the country's election authority, which is seen as loyal to Maduro. (DPA)
Source: Qatar Tribune

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