
Venezuela is witnessing a wave of violent protests sparked by a failed attempt by the Supreme Court loyal to president Maduro to strip the opposition-controlled National Assembly of its powers. Protesters also demand new elections to choose a new president instead of Maduro, while the country with one of the largest oil reserves in the world is in the worst economic crisis in its history and a severe shortage of food and medicine.
by Tyler Durden
Zero Hedge, Jul 13, 2017— The United Nations Human Rights Council has been silent on the death of Venezuelans at the hands of their democratic socialist government. The UN has sided with death, but that isn’t surprising, considering the horrific plans they have laid out for most humans.
Bolivarian National Guard members shot rubber bullets at Venezuelan opposition demonstrators during a Thursday protest against President Nicolas Maduro
The Miami Herald is calling the UN’s lack of response to blood in the streets in Venezuela a “travesty.” Despite Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s bloody repression of opposition protests that have resulted in more than 100 dead, thousands of wounded and hundreds of political prisoners over the past three months, the United Nations Human Rights Council, UNHRC, has not uttered a single word about Venezuela’s human rights crisis.

An opposition supporter runs next to a government truck that was set on fire during a rally against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduros government in Caracas
But there’s a reason for the silence, and all one has to do to figure it out, is lightly scratch the surface. The UN doesn’t care about human rights. It’s a front for theirability to massively depopulatee the earth for the advancement of Agenda 21.

A demonstrator throws a tear gas canister during the march of the empty pots against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduros government in Caracas
