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Human rights court rules against Venezuela in 2013 election case

FILE - Opposition leader and former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles attends an event in which the Primero Justicia party nominated him as its presidential candidate for the opposition primary in Caracas, Venezuela, March 10, 2023. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos, File)

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled Monday that the Venezuelan government violated the political rights of former opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles.

The court, based in Costa Rica’s capital, said in a statement that the government violated his freedom of expression, his right to equality under the law and judicial protections.

Capriles, an upper-middle class lawyer, used his charisma and non-combative style to win the support of millions and become an electoral threat to the since deceased President Hugo Chávez in 2012.

Capriles would lose that election, and another the following year after Chávez’s death, to current President Nicolás Maduro. It was during that second bid in 2013 that the court on Monday said the government violated Capriles’ rights and favored Maduro.

State resources were used to bolster Maduro’s candidacy, the court said. Even so, the result was exceedingly close.

The court ruled that Venezuela’s government undermined the integrity of the election and affected the right of Venezuelans to freely elect their leader.

In 2017, Maduro’s administration barred Capriles from running again for 15 years.

Capriles already had a ruling from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in his favor. The court had ordered the Venezuelan government to lift the ban on his political participation, but it was ignored.

In January, the Supreme Justice Tribunal ratified Capriles' ban until 2032.

In July, Maduro was declared the winner of an election full of irregularities for which tally sheets from poll places gathered by the opposition showed their candidate, Edmundo González, had defeated Maduro by a wide margin.

But Venezuela’s National Electoral Council, which is stacked with Maduro loyalists, declared him the election winner hours after polls closed.

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