Round up the Usual Suspects

Venezuela has it down.
Venezuelan special forces have carried out thousands of extrajudicial killings in the past 18 months and then manipulated crime scenes to make it look as if the victims had been resisting arrest, the United Nations said Thursday in a report detailing wide-ranging government abuses targeting political opponents.

Special Action Forces described by witnesses as “death squads” killed 5,287 people in 2018 and another 1,569 by mid-May of this year, in what are officially termed by the Venezuelan government “Operations for the Liberation of the People,” U.N. investigators reported.
Well, they do have Chinese advisers.

3 comments:

  1. ymarsakar10:45 AM

    Sounds like the bodies stacking to moon in a country helped by American President Hussein.

    There's a reason why foreign countries don't like America or the CIA.

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  2. Gringo8:40 PM

    Well, they do have Chinese advisers.

    They have also had Cuban advisors for 20 years. In addition, death at the hands of the police is old news in Venezuela. Rory Carroll informed us in 2009 about the situation.Deadly force: Venezuela's police have become a law unto themselves (9 Sept 2009).


    In Venezuela, police violence – and corruption – has reached extremes. Recently, the justice minister, Tarek El-Aissami, said 20% of all crime was committed by police, a startling admission. The public have little confidence in the force. In one poll, 70% said "police and criminals are practically the same". There are daily killings. Between January 2008 and March 2009, police were implicated in 755 "homicide cases". With some cases including multiple killings, the number of dead is likely to be significantly higher. In the first three months of 2009, there were 155 cases.
    Human rights group estimate that during the past decade there has been an average of 900 killings a year. "Extra-judicial executions are extremely widespread. It's a habitual practice," said Pablo Fernandez, of the Support Network for Justice and Peace, an advocacy group that tracks human rights abuses.

    In 2009, there were about 15,000 murders, which would make police responsible for about 5% of killings.

    IIRC, there was news circa 2015 which indicated police killings were on the increase- big time. I will look for it.

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  3. Gringo9:37 PM

    More old news, this from December 2016.In Venezuela, Police Kill Someone Every 1.5 Hours.
    Classified data from the Interior Ministry (Ministerio de Relaciones Interiores – MRI) shows a significant increase in the number of deaths associated with clashes between criminals and military or police officials, which are registered under the technical classification of, “resistance against authorities.” During the first nine months of 2016, a total of 4,156 deaths were registered under this classification.
    In other words, this year Venezuelan security forces have killed an average of 15 people per day, or one person every one and a half hours.


    In 2008 2009, about 600 police killings a year. In 2015, 4,156 in nine months,which would extrapolate to about 5,500 police killings a year.

    Instead of replying with a snarky "old news" comment, I should be glad that others are paying attention to this problem.

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