De Zayas: UN Human Rights Council’s Report on Venezuela is ‘Unbalanced’ (1/2) – Everything Law and Order Blog

Former lawyer for the UN High Commissioner on Human Rights, Alfred de Zayas, says that High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet’s report on human rights in Venezuela mostly ignores the severity and responsibility of US sanctions against Venezuela

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38 thoughts on “De Zayas: UN Human Rights Council’s Report on Venezuela is ‘Unbalanced’ (1/2)”
  1. The western countrys are now doing the same,why isnt the UN condeming the western countrys, Because they are financed by the globilist that control the western government ! Wake up fools and sheep!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. Professor de Zayas is a proven professional and his demonstrated objectivity is a breath of fresh air amidst the hypocrisy of the international community.

    Michelle Bachelet has proven herself to be nothing more than a puppet for the skewed, international position that is being dictated by the US.

  3. The U.N.s factual record is tainted from their first international military response.
    Just ask the Irish troops who were in the U.N. blues.

  4. As a Venezolano this man doesn't understand how the governments mismanagement of there own economy. The Venezuelan gov. Has seized entire industries from the people and put incompetence in control which has ruined the economy. If you blame oil prices than why is it the Saudi Arabia and United Emirates not in the same situation? The drop in oil simply exposed all the underlying problems. And without a private sector to speak of, the economy is based on how good the government is managed. And on top of everything, Venezuela a wealth on natural resources and has never needed to import anything to sustain its self. Not like in Cuba's situation.

  5. We must understand who are the amerikkkans or the Europeans to tell the world anything for they are colonial power and there is nothing moral or civil about them if a country chooses to sale there resources and not use the dollar or imf they get sanction this is what COLONIALS do so VENEZUELA RESIST

  6. Most Chilean politicians have sold to the USA, literally or figuratively, it doesn't matter. They watch American TV, go to Miami on vacations and think of present day America as the best possible world. International News on Chilean TV and press is just a regurgitation of CNN and The New York Times propaganda, sprinkled with a little of the BBC. Only the Communists and a few minuscule extreme Left groups haven't sold to the USA. I am afraid this is also true for most of South America.

  7. Deny billions of dollars that belong to Venezuela Frozen by the US and and on top of that US sanctions and then blame Venezuela for the lack of food and medicines is the narrative that most Americans believe.

  8. On the meantime the UN ignore the human rights violation in Saudi Arabia the 30 beheaded in Saudi Arabia the reporter that was killed for speaking against the Saudi Kingdom.

  9. Propaganda works thru half-truths: by omitting key facts. The gross omission of the grossest facts is the grossest scandal: Michelle Bachellet having the UN parrot the USA's narrative. She should be FIRED TOMORROW.

  10. US values on display in Venezuela for the whole world to see. The scandal is not Trump's sanctions indirectly killing Venezuelans; the scandal is that there is no scandal in the US mainstream press.

  11. If she presented this bias report because of cowardness? Well it is human to be cowardly,but if she deliverately, because it would advance an ambitious career, then that makes this woman a dusgusting human being! If it was because she wants the "good graces" of the imperialist , specially the United States, she is a Traitor to all Latin American Countries. ¡Specifically Chile!

  12. Thank you for this. The report does read like a hit piece — long on accusations, short on corroborative details, irresponsibly vague on causality — so it helps to have someone of De Zayas's stature point that out for us. Bachelet has become as much of a disappointment as have Mueller and the Warren Commission.

  13. The big question is ….what is the UN good for ?
    They are trying to guarantee their own existence. Therefore they need the support of the USA.

  14. Over $200 trillion is now being hoarded in land and wealth by the top 40% of society in Venezuela, surely as they have always hoarded all the land and wealth in the most oil rich nation on earth. And if President Maduro was not a paid actor hired by the rich, he would have land reform, nationalized banks and a 70% tax on the rich.

  15. Not a word from anyone in Venezuela about the fact that the root cause for the creation of the 60% working poor is the more intelligent 40% hoarding all the land, wealth and control of the economy. Not a word about the least intelligent 10% slowly starving to death, for one reason only, 90% of society refuse to feed them. And we should feel sorry for Venezuela?

  16. The Venezuelan government spends hundreds of millions of dollars on foreign weapons and surface-to-air missiles.🤨 But they still can not get food or medicine for the people. This shows you the priorities of that man.

  17. There is a US coup ongoing against Venezuela…and there are human rights violations ?…gee. Imagine if China was calling on AOC to become president in the US.

  18. Michelle Bachelet son PUTA!
    Chileans are the most disliked nation/people in South America!

    Bachelet is a perfect example of why they are disliked.

  19. Thats the same thing the UN Human Rights Council did to Gaddafie, right before Nato bombed Libya into an open slave market.

  20. Youre welcome in the phillipines..we will regard you as a bunches of stooge..believing on phillipines sour gripping (loosers) politicians and not based on facts by making a surveys on ordinary filipinos living on this country..did anyone tells you on how many people or killed by people under the influence of illegal drugs called shabu?did they how cruel they died? Being killed and ripped their faces exposing the flesh?a family a mother and children being raped and killed..even an innocent baby was stabbed to death?teen agers being raped here and there..and did you know what the suspects confess?they are in the influence of Shabu (poormans cocaine)..
    And last..did you knew that the local
    Human rights group whom the govt.funded are silent about all of these?..they are very silent if a policemen or a soldier died in pursuing illegal drug seller?..
    Now you are ready to come here inspite of different problems in your own countries.then welcome
    And be a world laughingstock..

  21. What a shame.
    The UN were beginning to look like they had shed the US influence and getting ready to step up – but the framing of this report indicates they still have a ways to go.

  22. Here's a very sad reality that the US knows and uses very successfully: "everyone has a price", even UN officers and their assistants. Bachelet and/or her asstants have sold out Venezuela. What did they get?

  23. The US should be held responsible for any humanitarian crisis due to the sanctions, look how badly they are treating immigrant families in detention for seeking asylum!!!!!

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