India, Venezuela hold Round 4 of Foreign Office consultations in Caracas \
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India, Venezuela hold Round 4 of Foreign Office consultations in Caracas

22-Nov-2022
During the meeting, India and Venezuela discussed regional and international issues of common interest.
22-Nov-2022 World
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Biden discusses calibrating sanctions on Venezuela with opposition leader Guaido \
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Biden discusses calibrating sanctions on Venezuela with opposition leader Guaido

09-Jun-2022
Washington [US], June 9 (ANI): US President Joe Biden spoke with Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido and reaffirmed his administration's commitment to calibrating sanctions on Caracas depending on how internal reform negotiations go in the country, the White House said on Wednesday.
09-Jun-2022 World
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Venezuelan president slams US for excluding countries from Americas Summit \
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Venezuelan president slams US for excluding countries from Americas Summit

28-May-2022
Caracas [Venezuela], May 28 (ANI/Xinhua): Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Friday condemned the United States for excluding Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela from the upcoming Summit of the Americas to be held June 6-10 in Los Angeles of U.S. state of California.
28-May-2022 World
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US to ease some economic sanctions on Venezuela: Reports \
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US to ease some economic sanctions on Venezuela: Reports

17-May-2022
Washington [US], May 17 (ANI/Sputnik): The United States is going to ease some economic sanctions on Venezuela in an effort to encourage resumed talks between Caracas and the opposition, Associated Press reported on Tuesday, citing US officials.
17-May-2022 World
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US swings harder at Putin, barring all Russian oil imports \
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US swings harder at Putin, barring all Russian oil imports

09-Mar-2022
President Joe Biden took a harsher line against Russia’s economy on Tuesday. He ordered a ban on Russian oil imports in retribution for Vladimir Putin’s aggression in Ukraine. The major trade action came in response to Ukraine’s embattled leader’s pleas. It put the US in the lead as Western nations seek to stop Putin’s invasion. […]
09-Mar-2022 World
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Venezuelan President says Ukrainian conflict could lead to third world war \
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Venezuelan President says Ukrainian conflict could lead to third world war

08-Mar-2022
Caracas [Venezuela], March 8 (ANI/Sputnik): The military conflict in Ukraine could lead to a third world war, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said, adding that it is important to stop global "madness."
08-Mar-2022 World
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COVID-19: Venezuela allows flights with Spain \
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COVID-19: Venezuela allows flights with Spain

25-Jan-2022
Caracas [Venezuelan], January 25 (ANI/Sputnik): The Venezuelan government has added Spain to its list of permitted passenger air travel destinations almost two years after the suspension of flights due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Institute of Civil Aviation (INAC) said in a statement.
25-Jan-2022 World
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Venezuela violated jurist’s rights, says UN Human Rights Committee \
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Venezuela violated jurist’s rights, says UN Human Rights Committee

17-Dec-2021
New York [US], December 17 (ANI): Venezuela violated a jurist's right to be tried by an independent tribunal and his right to the presumption of innocence, the UN Human Rights Committee said on Wednesday.
17-Dec-2021 World
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Persecution of parliamentarians reaches ‘all-time high’ \
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Persecution of parliamentarians reaches ‘all-time high’

13-Dec-2021
Political instability is a key factor behind new data revealed on Thursday which shows that persecution of Members of Parliament (MPs) worldwide, has reached a record high. The annual figures were released by UN partner the Inter-Parliamentary Union, on the eve of Human Rights Day, marked on 10 December.
The latest numbers report that at least 673 parliamentarians from 44 countries are under threat, most of them in countries wracked by political in-fighting and instability.

Constant increase since 2014

The data confirms a consistent increase since 2014 in the number of cases recorded by the IPU’s . The body consists of MPs from around the world, and acts on complains of abuse suffered by their peers. According to IPU, many MPs around the world face abuse, mistreatment or even death, and the role of the Committee is to seek to protect and defend them. When compared with the previous year, the 2021 figures represent an increase of 22 per cent, with 552 MPs in 42 countries reporting persecution.
The IPU said most of the cases concerned opposition MPs, who in doing their jobs, have suffered abuse directed by government forces. “The most common violations reported were undue suspension and revocation of parliamentary mandate, violations of freedom of expression, threats or acts of intimidation, and a lack of a fair trial”, the press release continued. At the recent in Madrid, Spain, the Governing Council, the IPU’s plenary decision-making body, approved a number of submitted by the Committee on the Human Rights of Parliamentarians. The cases were related to 13 countries, including Brazil, Pakistan, Iraq, and Libya, among others.

Situation in Myanmar

Following the military takeover and the suspension of Parliament in February 2021, the IPU received specific reports of human rights violations against 55 parliamentarians elected in the November 2020 ballot, who were victims of the 1 February coup. Those violations included threats, acts of intimidation, arbitrary arrest, torture, ill-treatment, and criminal charges with no apparent justification, the organization added.
The IPU said it is particularly alarmed about the welfare of the parliamentarians in light of the recent news that detained leaders and Win Myint have been sentenced to two years in prison, following charges of incitement and breaking rules.

Uptick in complaints from Tunisia

The global organization of national parliaments also reported a significant uptick in complaints from Tunisia following the suspension of the Tunisian parliament by President Saied in July 2021. Noting that reports have been received on behalf of 21 Tunisian parliamentarians, and complains described loss of parliamentary immunity and freedom of movement, the Committee said it was also concerned “about the continued suspension of the parliament, which was supposed to be of limited duration”.

Venezuela

Moving to Venezuela, the IPU said the Committee on the Human Rights of Parliamentarians had consistently lobbied on behalf of dozens of persecuted opposition MPs, elected to the National Assembly in Venezuela in 2015.
“In August 2021, after repeated requests, an IPU mission was finally able to visit Venezuela. The parliamentary delegation met State authorities as well as more than 60 opposition parliamentarians elected in 2015 to assess the situation on the ground as well as to identify solutions to resolve the political crisis.”, IPU continued. The IPU said it was pleased to note the release of two opposition MPs, Freddy Guevara and Gilberto Sojo, before and after the mission left Caracas.

Next steps

For 2022, the IPU “expects to send more missions consisting of parliamentary delegations to gain first-hand information of persecuted MPs in Cambodia, Colombia, Gabon, Iraq, Tunisia and Zimbabwe”, the press release concluded.
Violations of the human rights of Parliamentarians in 2021.
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Violations of the human rights of Parliamentarians in 2021.
 
13-Dec-2021 United Nations
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Persecution of parliamentarians reaches ‘all-time high’ \
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Persecution of parliamentarians reaches ‘all-time high’

13-Dec-2021
Political instability is a key factor behind new data revealed on Thursday which shows that persecution of Members of Parliament (MPs) worldwide, has reached a record high. The annual figures were released by UN partner the Inter-Parliamentary Union, on the eve of Human Rights Day, marked on 10 December.
The latest numbers report that at least 673 parliamentarians from 44 countries are under threat, most of them in countries wracked by political in-fighting and instability.

Constant increase since 2014

The data confirms a consistent increase since 2014 in the number of cases recorded by the IPU’s . The body consists of MPs from around the world, and acts on complains of abuse suffered by their peers. According to IPU, many MPs around the world face abuse, mistreatment or even death, and the role of the Committee is to seek to protect and defend them. When compared with the previous year, the 2021 figures represent an increase of 22 per cent, with 552 MPs in 42 countries reporting persecution.
The IPU said most of the cases concerned opposition MPs, who in doing their jobs, have suffered abuse directed by government forces. “The most common violations reported were undue suspension and revocation of parliamentary mandate, violations of freedom of expression, threats or acts of intimidation, and a lack of a fair trial”, the press release continued. At the recent in Madrid, Spain, the Governing Council, the IPU’s plenary decision-making body, approved a number of submitted by the Committee on the Human Rights of Parliamentarians. The cases were related to 13 countries, including Brazil, Pakistan, Iraq, and Libya, among others.

Situation in Myanmar

Following the military takeover and the suspension of Parliament in February 2021, the IPU received specific reports of human rights violations against 55 parliamentarians elected in the November 2020 ballot, who were victims of the 1 February coup. Those violations included threats, acts of intimidation, arbitrary arrest, torture, ill-treatment, and criminal charges with no apparent justification, the organization added.
The IPU said it is particularly alarmed about the welfare of the parliamentarians in light of the recent news that detained leaders and Win Myint have been sentenced to two years in prison, following charges of incitement and breaking rules.

Uptick in complaints from Tunisia

The global organization of national parliaments also reported a significant uptick in complaints from Tunisia following the suspension of the Tunisian parliament by President Saied in July 2021. Noting that reports have been received on behalf of 21 Tunisian parliamentarians, and complains described loss of parliamentary immunity and freedom of movement, the Committee said it was also concerned “about the continued suspension of the parliament, which was supposed to be of limited duration”.

Venezuela

Moving to Venezuela, the IPU said the Committee on the Human Rights of Parliamentarians had consistently lobbied on behalf of dozens of persecuted opposition MPs, elected to the National Assembly in Venezuela in 2015.
“In August 2021, after repeated requests, an IPU mission was finally able to visit Venezuela. The parliamentary delegation met State authorities as well as more than 60 opposition parliamentarians elected in 2015 to assess the situation on the ground as well as to identify solutions to resolve the political crisis.”, IPU continued. The IPU said it was pleased to note the release of two opposition MPs, Freddy Guevara and Gilberto Sojo, before and after the mission left Caracas.

Next steps

For 2022, the IPU “expects to send more missions consisting of parliamentary delegations to gain first-hand information of persecuted MPs in Cambodia, Colombia, Gabon, Iraq, Tunisia and Zimbabwe”, the press release concluded.
Violations of the human rights of Parliamentarians in 2021.
IPU
Violations of the human rights of Parliamentarians in 2021.
 
13-Dec-2021 United Nations
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