Documents on Venezuela
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  • Press release
    Jul 31, 2009

    The Venezuelan government has adopted and proposed measures that reduce the ability of government critics to voice their opinions and will seriously limit freedom of expression in Venezuela.

  • Press release
    May 21, 2009

    The Chávez government should immediately stop harassing a private television station that has been critical of the government and call off an unwarranted investigation into its conduct.

  • Commentary
    May 2, 2009

    President Obama came under fire last month for sharing a smile with Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez at the Summit of the Americas. But I think time may show that Obama did the right thing.

  • Letter
    Dec 29, 2008

    Human Rights Watch responds to allegations regarding our work in Venezuela made in a sign-on letter circulated by Greg Grandin, Miguel Tinker Salas, and Greg Wilpert. The sign-on letter systematically misrepresents our findings, our sources, and our motives.

  • Commentary
    Oct 9, 2008

    On September 18, we released a report in Caracas that shows how President Hugo Chávez has undermined human rights guarantees in Venezuela. That night, we returned to our hotel and found around twenty Venezuelan security agents, some armed and in military uniform, awaiting us outside our rooms. They were accompanied by a man who announced—with no apparent sense of irony—that he was a government "human rights" official and that we were being expelled from the country.

  • Press release
    Sep 19, 2008

    The Venezuelan government's expulsion of two Human Rights Watch staff underscores the Chávez administration's increasing intolerance of dissenting views.

  • Press release
    Sep 18, 2008

    The government of President Hugo Chávez has weakened democratic institutions and human rights guarantees in Venezuela.

  • Press release
    Jun 2, 2008

    The Venezuelan government should provide a full accounting of its relationship with Colombian guerrillas responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity, Human Rights Watch said today.

  • Press release
    Nov 28, 2007

    Amendments proposed to Venezuela’s constitution increasing presidential emergency powers would jeopardize the protection of fundamental rights at times when they are most needed, Human Rights Watch said today.

  • Press release
    Nov 27, 2007

    The Venezuelan authorities should carry out prompt, thorough and impartial investigations into all acts of violence committed against demonstrators both supporting and opposing the constitutional reforms proposed by the government, Human Rights Watch said today.

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