Next week, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights will hear an old Venezuelan case whose relevance, sadly, has gained urgency with time.
In 2004, the Venezuelan National Council of Borders, a government agency, fired three women employees. The dismissal letters gave no reason, but a high-level official told the women they were being punished for signing a petition supporting the recall of then President Hugo Chávez.
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Venezuela on Trial for Political Discrimination
Case Involves Women Dismissed for Political Action
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