
Patricia Tappatá
Patricia Tappatá is a renowned expert in human rights law, currently recognized for her role in the United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela. Her work focuses on addressing systemic violations of human rights and ensuring accountability for abuses, particularly in relation to arbitrary detentions and forced disappearances in Venezuela. Tappatá has been vocal about the complicity of judicial bodies in upholding impunity and has emphasized the need for legal protection mechanisms, such as habeas corpus, to safeguard citizens' rights.
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Patricia Tappatá is another expert who decided to resign from the UN mission citing challenges in their work.
Naciones Unidas subraya que el premio Nobel a Machado “es una oportunidad para recordar a las víctimas y su derecho a la justicia”Patricia Tappatá highlighted the judicial system's failure to process habeas corpus requests.
Misión de la ONU exigió al régimen de Nicolás Maduro cesar la desaparición forzada de opositores





