The siege of the Argentine Embassy in Caracas continues. There are six political opponents who are in the diplomatic headquarters.
The Chancellery expressed this Saturday “utmost concern” given the situation of the Argentine embassy in Caracasbesieged by the Venezuelan government of Nicolas Madurowhich asks for delivery of six opposition refugees at the diplomatic headquarters. The Government states that “the lives of six asylum seekers face imminent danger.”
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“We demand that the Maduro regime immediately deliver the safe-conduct passes that guarantee their safe exit,” the Foreign Ministry requested on its social network account X, at the same time that it called on the United Nations, the OAS and all countries “to adopt firm and urgent measures.”


Since August 1st, and after Javier Milei does not recognize the electoral victory of Nicolás Maduro In the last elections, national diplomacy abandoned the E buildingArgentine embassy in Caracas and assigned its custody to Brazilian authorities. In September, the Venezuelan government itself revoked permission for Brazil to manage the buildingwhere political refugees opposed to Maduro live.
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The government of Nicolás Maduro demands the delivery of political asylum seekers to the Argentine Embassy in Caracas.
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One of them, Pedro Urruchurtu Noselliwarned that at 6:55 p.m. on November 30, after “a week of continuous siege of the Argentine Embassy in Caracas” the building continues “without electricity and prevent access to drinking water”. “The water tank has just been emptied, after rationing what was left“he remarked.
The UN began an investigation into allegations of electoral fraud in Venezuela
He Human Rights Committee of the UN On December 3, an investigation was opened against Nicolas Maduro for alleged electoral fraud in the elections in Venezuela last July.
In turn, Paulo Abraoformer executive secretary of the Inter-American Human Rights Commission He demanded that the minutes of the scrutiny be preserved in order to move forward with the case. They requested that “the State party refrain from destroying the electoral material of the presidential elections” in order to “prepare the record of totalization, adjudication and proclamation.”
The presentation was filed in Washington D.C. and denounces massive electoral fraud, lack of transparency, restriction on voting abroad, obstruction of citizen control and suppression of access to justice in Venezuela.
The complaint “alleges violations of political rights to the detriment of an ordinary Venezuelan (non-candidate), a member of a group of millions of Venezuelan men and women whose human rights have been violated by the electoral fraud that Nicolas Maduro “it intends to consummate on January 10, 2025.” Furthermore, they warned that there was a “systematic pattern of ignorance of the popular will expressed in the vote, when the electoral results do not favor Nicolás Maduro and his allies.”
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