GENEVA: The UN human rights chief called Friday for an international investigation of atrocities in Venezuela, blasting the government’s chronic refusal to probe security officers over the alleged killings of civilians.
“The failure to hold security forces accountable for such serious human rights violations suggests that the rule of law is virtually absent in Venezuela,” said Zeid Ra’ad Al-Hussein, as his office launched a new report on the crisis-stricken country.
Al-Hussein asked the UN Human Rights Council to set up its highest-level probe — a Commission of Inquiry — for Venezuela and said the International Criminal Court may need to get further involved.
UN rights chief seeks probe into abuses by Venezuela forces
Updated 23 June 2018