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UN says Venezuela security forces killed hundreds

AKIPRESS.COM - Venezuelan security forces have carried out hundreds of arbitrary killings under the guise of fighting crime, the UN says in a new report.

The UN's human rights body says it has credible accounts of security forces raiding poor neighbourhoods and killing young men, often in their homes, BBC reports.

The rule of law was "virtually absent" in the country, UN human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said.

Venezuela has in the past dismissed human rights allegations as "lies". The country is going through a protracted political and economic crisis.

Scores of protesters were killed in clashes during anti-government protests last year and the country is also experiencing hyperinflation and food shortages.

President Nicolas Maduro was re-elected in May after the opposition boycotted the vote.

The UN says the alleged extra-judicial killings were carried out by officers involved with the Operations for the Liberation of the People, ostensibly a crime reduction initiative.

These officers may have killed more than 500 people between July 2015 and March 2017 as a way to showcase crime reduction results, the UN says. They are alleged to have staged evidence to make it look like the victims died in an exchange of fire.

The officers involved have immunity from prosecution and no one has been held accountable.

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