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AI INDEX: AMR 53/002/2004 1 March 2004
AMNESTY
INTERNATIONAL
PRESS RELEASE
AI Index: AMR 53/002/2004 (Public)
News Service No: 047
1 March 2004
The authorities must ensure protection of human
rights of all citizens in the increasingly violent
political climate surrounding the decision of the
National Electoral Commission expected today,
Amnesty International said today.
At least three people were killed and up to 50
injured, including two journalists, over the
weekend in the context of clashes between National
Guard and Anti and Pro government demonstrators.
There have been allegations of excessive use of
force, in particular by the National Guard, while
policing these demonstrations, some of which were
reportedly violent. Heavily armed military and
civilian intelligence units also reportedly
participated in policing operations. There have
also reportedly been a number of detentions of
opposition supporters during opposition
demonstrations in different parts of the country.
Amnesty International is calling for all law
enforcement officials to abide by international
standards on the use of force and firearms when
policing demonstrations and maintaining public
order and for all allegations of human rights
abuses to be effectively investigated. The
organization is also urging the authorities to
ensure full respect of the rights of any persons
detained in connection with the disturbances.
Venezuela's smouldering political crisis may
result in further mass street demonstrations by
both pro and anti government supporters in the
coming days. While it is primarily the
Government's responsibility to ensure the
protection of human rights of all citizens, all
social and political actors, whether opposition or
government supporters, should avoid contributing
to the spiralling political violence and the
deterioration in the human rights situation.
Background information
Over the weekend the National Electoral Commission
postponed until Monday 1 March the publication of
its decision on the validation of signatures
gathered to petition a recall referendum on
President Hugo Chavez. The decision is expected to
require further validation of signatures gathered.
The potential for conflict around the decision is
grave.
The policing of public demonstrations has
frequently resulted in human rights violations by
the police and security forces in Venezuela over
the last 15 years. The authorities have
consistently failed to investigate and punish
officials responsible for abuses or effectively
implement United Nations guidelines on the use of
force or firearms. Incidents of political violence,
attributed to both government or opposition
supporters, that have taken place under President
Chavez's administration, such as the deaths and
injuries that occurred in the context of the
attempted coup of 11 April 2002, have not been
investigated effectively and have gone unpunished.
The impunity enjoyed by the perpetrators
encourages further human rights violations in a
particularly volatile political climate.
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