
Tamara Suju
Tamara Suju is a Venezuelan human rights lawyer and activist, known for her tireless efforts to document and expose human rights abuses under Nicolás Maduro's regime. Forced to seek refuge in the Czech Republic, she has worked extensively to gather testimonies from victims of state-sponsored violence in Venezuela, presenting her findings to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Her advocacy has played a crucial role in bringing international attention to the plight of Venezuelans suffering from political repression and has contributed significantly to the ongoing investigation into crimes against humanity in the country.
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Tamara Suju reported on the release of several detainees, including Rivara.
El Gobierno confirmó que Venezuela liberó a Gustavo Gabriel Rivara, uno de los argentinos detenidos por el chavismoTamara Suju is an opposition lawyer who fears the regime is using the US's leniency to reorganize.
Privatisierung und Machtkampf in VenezuelaTamara Sujú is a human rights defender and director of Casla Institute.
La delegación opositora que viajó al Vaticano por canonización de José Gregorio Hernández y Carmen RendilesTamara Suju is one of the specialists analyzing the critical situation in Venezuela.
Venezuela ha perdido su soberaníaTamara Suju is a Venezuelan lawyer and the director of the Human Rights Observatory at the Casla Institute, actively fighting against human rights violations in Venezuela.
Tamara Suju: “Un régimen que necesita meter presa a su gente es un régimen que está acabándose”Tamara Suju is a lawyer and human rights defender who reported on the brutal raid and destruction of facilities at the Ramo Verde military prison.
Denuncian brutal requisa contra presos políticos en la cárcel de Ramo Verde
Tamara Sujú has presented the annual report of the Casla Institute, demonstrating that repression in Venezuela is systematic and widespread.
El terrorismo de Estado en Venezuela: la maquinaria represiva de Nicolás MaduroDurante la presentación de su informe anual sobre violaciones de derechos humanos en Venezuela, realizada en la sede de la OEA, la directora del instituto Tamara Sujú afirmó que Maduro 'ya no es el presidente' porque cometió un fraude en las elecciones presidenciales del año pasado.
Luis Almagro cree que hay suficientes elementos para que la CPI condene a Nicolás MaduroTamara Suju, director of the Institute, highlighted the use of crimes against humanity in Venezuela as a tool for political and social control.
Almagro argumentó que la Corte Penal Internacional tiene pruebas para capturar y llevar a juicio a Nicolás MaduroTamara Suju is the executive director of the Instituto Casla who described the tortures suffered by detainees.
Instituto Casla: Torturas masivas a detenidos en protestas poselectorales provocaron ola de intentos de suicidioTamara Sujú is a Venezuelan who moderated the event at the World Law Congress.
Ex presidente mexicano acusa a Venezuela de convertirse en un “narcoestado”Tamara Sujú moderó el panel titulado «La delincuencia organizada transnacional y su impacto en la región».
María Corina Machado: «El crimen organizado está en el poder en Venezuela»Tamara Suju is a tenacious human rights defender who compiled testimonies of victims for the International Criminal Court.
Nicolás Maduro ante el Tribunal Penal Internacional


































































