Hector Constant Rosales, Venezuela’s ambassador in Geneva, rejected the report released last week by the experts working for the U.N.’s Human Rights Council as a “pseudo report” that masked “obscure interests” opposed to the South American country.
The government had not previously responded to the report — the third in a series from the council’s fact-finding mission on Venezuela.
It also said Maduro had ordered torture in some cases, but provided no details of specific instances.
The main targets included opposition leaders, students, journalists and people working for nongovernmental organizations, it said.
Maduro’s government has not allowed the U.N.-backed experts to enter Venezuela or responded to over 20 letters they sent to authorities.