WOLA: Advocacy for Human Rights in the Americas
Event

The Venezuelan Judiciary and Crimes Against Humanity: Justice or Impunity?

11:00 a.m. - 12:30 a.m. EST Tuesday, 1 March 2022

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Please join The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) and the Inter-American Dialogue’s Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program for an upcoming event on justice for human rights violations in Venezuela:

Nicolás Maduro’s repressive regime has created an unprecedented humanitarian and human rights crisis in Venezuela, with Venezuelan security forces and armed pro-government groups responsible for grave human rights abuses and crimes against humanity. In September 2019, the United Nations Human Rights Council passed resolution 42/25 to establish an Independent Fact-Finding Mission on the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, with a mandate to investigate gross human rights violations, including extrajudicial executions, enforced disappearances, arbitrary detention, torture, and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, including sexual and gender-based violence. In their first report, the UN Fact-Finding Mission concluded that there were reasonable grounds to believe that the human rights violations committed by the Venezuelan authorities amounted to crimes against humanity.

A second report submitted by the UN Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela to the UN Human Rights Council last September focuses on the Venezuelan justice system. The report details issues related to the independence of the Venezuelan justice system and its role in prosecuting perceived government opponents and perpetuating impunity for human rights violations.

In an effort to inform a wider audience about the report, the Inter-American Dialogue’s Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program and the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) are pleased to co-host the three members of the UN Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela: Marta Valiñas, a specialist on international criminal justice and chairperson of the Mission, Patricia Tappatá Valdez, a human rights defender specialized in transitional justice and democracy, and Francisco Cox Vial, a human rights and criminal defense lawyer. The speakers will discuss the findings of the Mission’s first two reports, and how the Mission and others in the international community can continue to work towards combating impunity and ensuring justice and accountability in Venezuela.

Follow the event on Twitter at #JusticeVenezuela and @The_Dialogue.

We invite participants to submit questions using the Q&A function in Zoom or email questions to meetings@thedialogue.org.

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Event Details:

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. EST

Opening Remarks:

Michael Shifter

President, Inter-American Dialogue

Panelists:

Marta Valiñas

Specialist on international criminal justice and chairperson of Mission

Patricia Tappatá Valdez

Human rights defender specialized in transitional justice and democracy (@patriciatappata)

Francisco Cox Vial

Human rights and criminal defense lawyer (@fcoxvial)

Moderator:

Carolina Jiménez Sandoval

President, WOLA (@cjimenezDC)

 

Please note that this conversation will be held in English and Spanish. Simultaneous translation in both languages is available for those who RSVP for the event in Zoom.