UK Pushes for Accountability in Venezuela Crisis at UN Rights Council

The UK calls for action to address human rights abuses in Venezuela, urging the UN Fact-Finding Mission to continue its critical work uncovering the truth.
The United Kingdom has called for continued action to address the dire human rights situation in Venezuela at the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Council. Delivering a statement during the Interactive Dialogue with the Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela, the UK representative emphasized the importance of the mission's work in uncovering the truth about the ongoing crisis.
The Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela, established by the UN Human Rights Council in 2019, has been tasked with investigating extrajudicial executions, enforced disappearances, arbitrary arrests, and torture perpetrated by Venezuelan authorities and security forces. The UK has been a staunch supporter of the mission's efforts, recognizing the vital role it plays in holding the Maduro regime accountable for its actions.
In its statement, the UK expressed grave concern over the human rights crisis in Venezuela, which has been marked by a breakdown of the rule of law and the systematic repression of political dissent. The UK called on the Fact-Finding Mission to continue its critical work in documenting and investigating these human rights violations, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice for the victims.
Source: UK Government

