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Sanctions worsen crisis in Venezuela: UN

March 07, 2019 00:00:00


CARACAS: Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido (C) gesturing as he was speaking during a press conference on Monday — AFP

GENEVA, Mar 06 (AFP): Sanctions have "exacerbated" the crisis in Venezuela, the UN human rights chief said on Wednesday, after the United States warned it may expand the measures it has imposed targeting President Nicolas Maduro's government.

In her annual report to the United Nations Human Rights Council, rights chief Michelle Bachelet also levelled tough criticism at Maduro.

"Venezuela clearly illustrates the way violations of civil and political rights - including failure to uphold fundamental freedoms, and the independence of key institutions - can accentuate a decline of economic and social rights," said Bachelet, the former president of Chile.

Venezuelans, battered by an economic meltdown and a major political crisis, are struggling to access basic goods including food and medicine.

"This situation has been exacerbated by sanctions," Bachelet said.

Washington, which has recognised Venezuela's opposition chief Juan Guaido as the country's leader, imposed sanctions on Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA last month.

It has also handed Guaido control of Venezuela's bank accounts in the United States.


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