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In this special episode, we sat down with Feliciano Reyna, founder of Acción Solidaria and a Venezuelan humanitarian and human rights defender, alongside Elisabeth Pramendorfer, the Global Centre’s Geneva Director and Venezuela expert. During the discussion Feliciano reflects on the evolution of Venezuela’s multidimensional crisis and its impact on the human rights of populations in the country. Together, Feliciano and Elisabeth provide insight on how Venezuela’s human rights situation has – and has not – changed since the United States removed Nicolás Maduro from power on 3 January. The episode concludes with a discussion on how the international community can support Venezuelans in realizing their human rights and shaping the country’s future.
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