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World is less safe after US action in Venezuela, says UN Human Rights Office

By Thomson Reuters Jan 6, 2026 | 5:08 AM

BERLIN, Jan 6 (Reuters) – The world community must make clear that U.S. intervention in Venezuela is a violation of ‍international law that makes the world less safe, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Tuesday.

U.S. forces ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro in ‌a surprise operation at the ‌weekend. He faces four criminal charges in the U.S., including narco-terrorism, and Maduro’s vice president has been sworn in as interim president.

“It is ​clear that the operation undermined a fundamental principle of international law, that states ‍must not threaten or ​use force against the territorial ​integrity or political independence of any state,” said ‍the Office.

“The international community needs to come together with one voice to insist on that,” chief spokesperson for the Office, Ravina Shamdasani, told reporters.

Far from being a victory ‍for human rights, the military intervention damages the architecture of international security and makes every country ‍less ‍safe, she said.

“It sends a ​signal that the powerful can do ​whatever ⁠they like,” she added.

The future ‌of Venezuela must be determined by its people alone, she said, adding instability and further militarization would only make the human rights situation there worse.

(Reporting by Madeline Chambers, Editing by ⁠Miranda Murray)