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Venezuela Maduro Regime Human Rights 2026: Expert Analysis on Systemic Suppression

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Expert Ofelia Riquezes discusses the alarming status of human rights in Venezuela under the Maduro regime as of Jan 10, 2026.

The silence in Caracas speaks volumes. As international pressure mounts, a leading expert has stepped forward to shed light on the grim reality of human rights under the Maduro regime.

Venezuela Maduro Regime Human Rights Status Report

On January 10, 2026, NPR's Scott Simon spoke with Ofelia Riquezes, a prominent human rights lawyer and professor at Florida International University. Their discussion focused on the current status of human rights within Venezuela, highlighting the ongoing struggle of citizens under authoritarian rule.

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The conversation underscored a critical erosion of the rule of law. According to reports, Riquezes analyzed how the Maduro administration's grip on the judiciary has systematically dismantled protections for political dissidents and ordinary citizens alike.

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