Venezuela rejects report of the UN Human Rights Council

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-09-25 23:05:41

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Venezuela rejected before the United Nations Human Rights Council, the new report that has just been presented on the South American country, by a Fact-Finding Mission of the international entity.

Geneva, September 26 (RHC)-- Venezuela rejected before the United Nations Human Rights Council, the new report that has just been presented on the South American country, by a Fact-Finding Mission of the international entity.

The Venezuelan ambassador to the council, Héctor Constant Rosales, denied "the legitimacy of the Mission that has elaborated it; the report suffers from a number of falsehoods and insults that it is impossible to give it the slightest seriousness." 

"There is no methodological and scientific rigor in its elaboration, having been carried out at a distance by a sort of phantom mission constituted against Venezuela and monitored by governments subordinated to Washington," he pointed out.

"It is a politicized and biased report based on the evidentiary standard of reasonable grounds to believe, which resorts to anonymous sources that no one will be able to verify," explained the representative of the Bolivarian Government while intervening in the 48th session of the international organization.

Likewise, he stressed that the sole purpose of the fact-finding mission is to legitimize false realities that are broadly mediatized for political purposes in order to weaken the progressive constitutional state of human rights in Venezuela.

At the same time, he stressed that "these reports are well financed, with several million dollars allocated for their elaboration, in spite of the serious shortage of resources suffered by the United Nations."
 



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