Venezuela Expels U.N. Human Rights Agency, Escalating Tensions

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Nicolás Maduro's recent actions, including the arrest of a human rights activist and expelling a UN human rights agency, signal the end of any pretense of democratic reform in Venezuela. Efforts to restore democracy have come full circle, leaving many feeling helpless. While some hope for an internal change, the international community may need to acknowledge the consolidation of authoritarian rule in Venezuela and focus on realistic options for managing the situation. The Biden administration's easing of sanctions in 2023 is now in question, as pressure mounts to restore sanctions and take a tougher stance against Maduro's regime.
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