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U.N. mission to probe suspected human rights abuses in Venezuela

The Human Rights Council created a mission to investigate cases in the beleaguered country from the past five years.

Venezuelan migrant children at a shelter in Pamplona, Colombia
Venezuelan migrant children at a shelter in Pamplona, Colombia (AN/Cristal Montanez)

GENEVA (AN) — The U.N. Human Rights Council voted to create a yearlong, independent fact-finding mission that will investigate cases of suspected human rights abuses in Venezuela over the past five years.

The United Nations' top human rights body on Friday called for an international team of investigators to look into allegations of "extrajudicial executions, enforced disappearances, arbitrary detentions, torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment since 2014."

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