U.N. rights boss calls for inquiry into Venezuela killings

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The United Nations human rights boss Michelle Bachelet called on Friday for an i...

 

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This people are full of crap.

MariaSTsehai Love you ❤ 😍

MariaSTsehai Going by what is happening in the world, sometimes I wonder what was the objective of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The other day you reported about 900 people dead in DRC over Dec., and life goes on as 'usual.' We need a new World Order where those who kill pay.

She is another puppet

Where is she with an inqirey of israeili murdering daily of Palestinian children?!!

s9tmt Maybe they could also launch an inquiry into the Conservatives austerity deaths. Oh wait they already did that. The Conservatives genocide called Austerity continues. Hold them to account.

We see now..!!

When will she look into Tanzania ..rights are being violated left and right?!?!

Can’t they also call for an inquiry on children who died and were abused and caged at US border?

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