Venezuelas Civil Rights

Sofi Savarese 

Mr. Roddy

IHSS

4/6/20

    Venezuela is a country that has quite a few human rights violations. Legally, Venezuela is a constitutional republic as well as a multi-party. But recently over the past decade, the power has been reduced to one single party that has significant control over the citizen and judicial power of the country. Many human rights issues have arisen such as extrajudicial, unlawful, and arbitrary killings by security forces, torture by security forces, life-threatening prison conditions, political prisoners, forced disappearances, lack of judicial independence, and unlawful interference concerning privacy. The general public experiences routine blocking of radio television and other media signals. Venezuela also has incredibly high numbers of harassment, abuse, human trafficking, child labor, and violence towards indigenous people. along with all of these issues the government has no intent on fixing the problems or making any efforts to eliminate them. there have also been many reports of police abuse and brutality. including kidnappings, extrajudicial killings, excessive unnecessary physical force, and illegal or arbitrary detentions. All of which local officials made no attempt to investigate the officers and officials who were being abusive towards citizens. Many citizens are afraid to speak up and report police violence because of their lack of confidence in the police.  This shows a lot about how the government is not managing civil rights in a way that makes the citizens comfortable with daily life. 


https://www.state.gov/reports/2019-country-reports-on-human-rights-practices/venezuela/ 

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