Venezuela Liveticker: ++ Definitely "Subverting the Basic Principle of International Law" – Un Reprimand Us Military Deployment ++
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Donald Trump can imagine helping U.S. oil companies in Venezuela. Companies are still holding back, but their shares are already rising. Meanwhile, the UN is expressing its opinion on the US military deployment. More in the live ticker.
Writer of Human Rights states that violations committed by the Venezuelan government cannot be resolved with unilateral military intervention; it grows fear that instability and militarization in the country in the wake of North America’s attacks further worse the conditions of the population. Source of original article: United Nations / United Nations (news.un.org). Photo credit: UN. The content [...]
The instability in Venezuela and the greater militarization following the US intervention on Saturday, January 3rd, can worsen the human rights situation in that country, which has already been "raped for too long," according to a statement by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, published on Tuesday 6. According to the High Commissioner, the state of emergency declared by the Venezuelan authorities since Saturday…
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights spoke after the summit of the Security Council. The OAS also met. The European Union asked to safeguard its interests. It was known that the French president called the libertarian for the fall of Maduro. And Qatar offered himself as a possible mediator. The capture and transfer of Nicolás Maduro, within the framework of the US military intervention, activated an intense round of diplomatic contacts, pol…
As Tom Friedman, a Pulitzer-winning journalist who has covered wars and international conflicts for decades, says, the important thing in these situations is the day after the day after. And that day is looking very complex for Venezuela. To the relief and happiness of Venezuelans for having freed themselves from a dictator who made fraud in the elections, led their people to ruin and displacement, and also systematically violated human rights, …
The US military intervention in Venezuela undermines a fundamental tenet of international law, adopted after the tragedies of World War II and the Holocaust: States should not use force to seize territory or enforce political demands.
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