Venezuela: 'Repressive apparatus remains in place,' says Amnesty International
Summary
Amnesty International says that Venezuela’s government still uses strong control and repression after President Nicolás Maduro was removed from power. Human rights groups warn that the state’s system to control and punish people continues to operate.Key Facts
- Amnesty International released a warning about Venezuela’s government repression on April 22, 2026.
- Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has been overthrown recently.
- Despite Maduro’s removal, the government’s control and punishment system remains intact.
- The warning highlights ongoing issues with human rights in Venezuela.
- The report was covered in a video by Mandi Heshmati.
- The situation reflects concerns over political freedom and safety in Venezuela.
- Amnesty International is tracking similar human rights issues globally.
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