Amnesty documents Venezuelan rights violations since start of democracy protests
OTTAWA — An Amnesty International report alleging human-rights abuses by Venezuelan forces loyal to President Nicolas Maduro represents one more example of a “despicable” regime, says Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland.
Amnesty accused Venezuelan police of hundreds of human-rights abuses following the start of pro-democracy protests in the last month. The abuses include 900 arbitrary detentions and six extrajudicial killings, the organization said in a statement released Wednesday.
The latest report “and many before it, outline how the despicable Maduro regime abuses and kills protesters and silences its critics,” said Freeland’s spokesman Adam Austen.