Jadue questions “double standards and opportunism” after UN report on Venezuela



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The mayor of Recoleta, Daniel Jadue (PC), questioned the “fever of double standards and opportunism” that has been unleashed in the country before the latest United Nations report on human rights violations in Venezuela.

In an opinion column published by Cooperative, the communal authority said that “in some sectors of the Chilean political arc, truly hyperopic, that They have not hesitated for a second to go out and condemn the human rights violations there in Venezuela, thousands of kilometers away, but until now they have not been able to condemn the systematic and flagrant human rights violations here in Chile. ” .

“The validity of Human Rights is universal and for the same reason I condemn any type of violation in the place that is and wherever it comes from“, stressed the president.

“However, the clear and exhaustive condemnation of human rights violations in Venezuela should not be confused with the complicity that some manifest with foreign intervention which has been carried out over that country for decades. No less with an complicit acceptance of the illegal blockade and the theft that the people have been the victim of by countries that, completely removed from multilateralism and International Law, have sought and continue to seek to generate an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, “added the mayor. .

With the same force, I condemn the human rights violations that have been taking place for decades in Colombia, in Palestine, in the Sahara and in the last few months in Bolivia since the coup d’état against the legitimate government of Evo Morales, places that seem to be invisible to many of those who point us out today, “he says.

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