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UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet warned on Friday that the situation in Venezuela could “spiral out of control”, amid ongoing deadly violence and uncertainty linked to the declaration by Juan Guaidó that he had become the country’s interim president. UNTV CH
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STORY: GENEVA / VENEZUELA REAX
TRT: 2:02
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 25 JANUARY 2019, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

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1. Exterior shot, Palais des Nations, sunny.
2. Wide shot, journalist and podium.
3. Close up, journalists’ hands.
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Rupert Colville, spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):
“We have received information from credible local sources that at least 20 people have died after allegedly being shot by security forces or by members of pro-government groups during demonstrations on Tuesday and Wednesday with many other reported injured by bullets, buckshot and rubber bullets.”
5. Med shot, journalists.
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Rupert Colville, spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):
“The High Commissioner is extremely concerned, and I quote, ‘That the situation in Venezuela may rapidly spiral out of control with catastrophic consequences.’”
7. Close up, hands typing.
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Rupert Colville, spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):
“She says it’s vital the authorities refrain from closing any remaining avenue of dialogue by prosecuting political and social leaders including members of the National Assembly.”
9. Med shot, podium.
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Elizabeth Throssell, spokesperson, UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR):
“What we have seen in the information that I have is that the population movement so far have remained constant, since last year, that is some 5,000 Venezuelans leave the country every day on average.”
11. Med shot, journalists.
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Elizabeth Throssell, spokesperson, UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR):
“We are providing assistance to those in need, those who may be crossing the borders. With the mounting tension that we have seen between Venezuela and its neighbours, UNHCR has reinforced its presence along these borders, we are monitoring populations movement and we have been also preparing for any potential change in the number of refugees and migrants leaving Venezuela.”
13. Close up, journalist
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Elizabeth Throssell, spokesperson, UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR):
“We have seen a significant number in dire need of international refugee protection and humanitarian assistance.”
15. Close up, journalist.
16. Wide shot, journalist and podium.
17. Close up, hand writing on press briefing.

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Storyline

UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet warned on Friday that the situation in Venezuela could “spiral out of control”, amid ongoing deadly violence and uncertainty linked to the declaration by Juan Guaidó that he had become the country’s interim president.

At the same time, the UN refugee agency (UNCHR) warned of “mounting tension” in the troubled country as some 5,000 people a day continue to leave, a “significant number” of them in “dire” need of protection.

Speaking to journalists in Geneva on behalf of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, spokesperson Rupert Colville said: “We have received information from credible local sources that at least 20 people have died after allegedly being shot by security forces or by members of pro-government groups during demonstrations on Tuesday and Wednesday with many other reported injured by bullets, buckshot and rubber bullets.”

He added: “The High Commissioner is extremely concerned, and I quote, ‘That the situation in Venezuela may rapidly spiral out of control with catastrophic consequences.’”

In her statement, Bachelet insisted that it was vital to prevent a repetition of repression against protesters of the Government of President Nicolas Maduro, who was officially sworn back into office just two weeks ago.

Grave rights abuses documented by OHCHR in 2017 included extrajudicial killings, widespread arbitrary detentions, restrictions to freedom of assembly and expression and indiscriminate house raids and attacks.

Colville noted the High Commissioner’s appeal to the Venezuelan authorities to exercise restraint, especially the security forces. They should also respect everyone’s fundamental right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression, he continued, adding that the UN rights chief wished to remind them that the “excessive, disproportionate or indiscriminate use of force is clearly and unequivocally prohibited under international law”.

Echoing comments by UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday that everything must be done to avoid the kind of conflict “that would be a total disaster for Venezuela, for the Venezuelan people and for the region”, Bachelet urged the country’s political leaders to begin “immediate” talks to defuse the situation and find a practical long-term solution to the country’s entrenched social, political and economic crisis.

“She says it’s vital the authorities refrain from closing any remaining avenue of dialogue by prosecuting political and social leaders including members of the National Assembly,” Colville said, in reference to the opposition-controlled chamber.

At the Venezuelan border, meanwhile, UNHCR said that thousands of people continue to leave the country, amid the ongoing economic and security crisis. More than three million have done so in recent years.

“What we have seen in the information that I have is that the population movement so far have remained constant, since last year, and that is some 5,000 Venezuelans leaving their country every day on average,” spokesperson Liz Throssell said.

She confirmed that UNHCR staff were also monitoring the situation at “key” border areas. “We are providing assistance to those in need, those who may be crossing the borders,” Throssell explained. “With the mounting tension that we have seen between Venezuela and its neighbours, UNHCR has reinforced its presence along these borders; we are monitoring populations movement and we have been also preparing for any potential change in the number of refugees and migrants leaving Venezuela.”

Commenting on the situation of those travelling outside Venezuela to neighbouring countries, the UNHCR spokesperson noted that “we have seen a significant number in dire need of international refugee protection and humanitarian assistance”.

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