Foro Penal () is a
Venezuela
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n
human rights organization
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that provides legal assistance ''
pro bono
( English: 'for the public good'), usually shortened to , is a Latin phrase for professional work undertaken voluntarily and without payment. The term traditionally referred to provision of legal services by legal professionals for people who a ...
'' to people subject of arbitrary detentions and their relatives. The organization is composed of regional coordinators for each
state in Venezuela,
pro bono
( English: 'for the public good'), usually shortened to , is a Latin phrase for professional work undertaken voluntarily and without payment. The term traditionally referred to provision of legal services by legal professionals for people who a ...
lawyers on a national level and a network of over five thousand volunteers, non-lawyer activists, known as "active defensors".
Structure
Foro Penal is constituted as a civil association composed of regional coordinators for each
state in Venezuela,
pro bono
( English: 'for the public good'), usually shortened to , is a Latin phrase for professional work undertaken voluntarily and without payment. The term traditionally referred to provision of legal services by legal professionals for people who a ...
lawyers on a national level and a network of over five thousand volunteers, non-lawyer activists, known as "active defensors". The directive board is made up of Alfredo Romero, director president,
Gonzalo Himiob
Gonzalo Himiob Santomé (born October 5, 1969) is a Venezuelan lawyer, writer and activist. He is a founding member of the non-governmental organization Foro Penal and is currently its vice-president.
Biography
Gonzalo was born in Caracas, Ve ...
, director vicepresident.
The organization publishes reports documenting the number of arbitrary detentions and political prisoners in Venezuela, figures that are certified by the
Organization of American States
The Organization of American States (OAS or OEA; ; ; ) is an international organization founded on 30 April 1948 to promote cooperation among its member states within the Americas.
Headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States, the OAS is ...
.
History
Lawyers
Alfredo Romero and
Gonzalo Himiob
Gonzalo Himiob Santomé (born October 5, 1969) is a Venezuelan lawyer, writer and activist. He is a founding member of the non-governmental organization Foro Penal and is currently its vice-president.
Biography
Gonzalo was born in Caracas, Ve ...
founded the
non-governmental organization
A non-governmental organization (NGO) is an independent, typically nonprofit organization that operates outside government control, though it may get a significant percentage of its funding from government or corporate sources. NGOs often focus ...
''Víctimas Venezolanas de Violaciones a los Derechos Humanos'' (VIVE) as a response to human rights violations that occurred after the
Llaguno Overpass events
The Llaguno Overpass (''Puente Llaguno'' in Spanish), also known as the Llaguno Bridge, is a bridge in central Caracas, Venezuela, near the Miraflores Palace, made infamous by the events of 11 April 2002, when snipers opened fire upon the crowd o ...
in
Caracas
Caracas ( , ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas (CCS), is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the northern p ...
on 11 April 2002. Lawyers Carlos Bastidas Espinoza and , among others, founded the NGO ''Foro Penal Venezolano,''
and both organizations would later merge to create Foro Penal.
The Penal Forum was the first organization to go to the newly founded
International Criminal Court
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to denounce that
crimes against humanity
Crimes against humanity are certain serious crimes committed as part of a large-scale attack against civilians. Unlike war crimes, crimes against humanity can be committed during both peace and war and against a state's own nationals as well as ...
were being committed in Venezuela.
In 2008, the organization asked the
Supreme Tribunal of Justice to nullify the Military Intelligence and Counterintelligence Law, popularly known as the
Snitch Law, which established as compulsory for any person to comply with intelligence tasks if requested by the authorities.
During the , Foro Penal assumed the defense of that year's 47 political prisoners and requested the
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (the IACHR or, in the three other official languages Spanish, French, and Portuguese language, Portuguese CIDH, ''Comisión Interamericana de los Derechos Humanos'', ''Commission Interaméricaine des ...
(IACHR) to "verify the situation of abuses and illegalities in the cases of those detained, prosecuted and persecuted for their political position". Alfredo Romero, spokesman for the organization, informed that Venezuela was the only Latin American country that refused to receive the IACHR along with
Cuba
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.
Foro Penal estimated that by that time 2,200 people had been charged for participating in protests, including 500 students.
Foro Penal estimated that between 4 February and 22 October 2014, there were 3383 arbitrary arrests related to protests in the country. The organization also denounced and documented torture during the protests, including beatings and electric shocks. By the end of April of that year it had documented 70 cases of abuse against detainees; Gonzalo Himiob stated that the abuses were continuous and systematic, and that the mistreatment of prisoners was very similar in all parts of the country.
Due to the "meticulous" documentation of human rights violations committed during the 2014 protests and for showing them to the international community, the
United States Department of State
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awarded its annual Human Rights Defender Award to Foro Penal.
By this date the NGO had a national network of more than 200
pro bono
( English: 'for the public good'), usually shortened to , is a Latin phrase for professional work undertaken voluntarily and without payment. The term traditionally referred to provision of legal services by legal professionals for people who a ...
lawyers and 1 000 human rights activists.
Foro Penal has also represented
Marvinia Jiménez
Marvinia Jiménez (1979) is a Venezuelan seamstress who was abused by members of the Venezuelan National Guard during the 2014 Venezuelan protests. Following the incident, Jiménez became an activist, calling for changes to be performed by the V ...
, who was attacked by officers of the
Bolivarian National Guard
The Bolivarian National Guard of Venezuela ( - GNB), is a gendarmerie component of the National Armed Forces of Venezuela. The national guard can serve as gendarmerie, perform civil defense roles, or serve as a reserve light infantry force. The n ...
that year.
The NGO requested precautionary protection measures before the IACHR in favor of
Lorent Saleh and Gerardo Carrero, imprisoned in the
Bolivarian Intelligence Service
The Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (, SEBIN) is the premier intelligence agency in Venezuela. SEBIN is an internal security force subordinate to the Vice President of Venezuela since 2012 and is dependent on Vice President Delcy Rodríg ...
's
La Tumba, asking the organization to require the Venezuelan government to protect their life and personal integrity. The IACHR granted these measures on 2 March 2015.
In 2017, Foro Penal published a joint report with
Human Rights Watch
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documenting arbitrary detentions, torture, and excessive use of force during the
2017 Venezuelan protests
The 2017 Venezuelan protests were a series of protests occurring throughout Venezuela. Protests began in January 2017 after the arrest of multiple opposition leaders and the cancellation of dialogue between the opposition and Nicolás Maduro's g ...
. Between January 1 and October 31, the organization documented 5,511 arrests for political purposes, the highest number of detainees in a year. A report prepared by the organization along with the
Robert F. Kennedy Center for Human Rights documented that 200 cases of enforced disappearances in 2018 increased to 524 in 2019, attributed to an increase in protests. The analysis concluded that the average disappearance lasted five days, suggesting that the government wanted to avoid the scrutiny that could come with large-scale, long-term detentions.
Among the political prisoners represented by Foro Penal are
Alejandro Peña Esclusa
Alejandro Peña Esclusa (born 3 July 1954) Periodismo de Verdad, 5 August 2010, is a Venezuelan writer, analyst and political consultant, expert on the subject of the São Paulo Forum, about which he has written five books. The most sold of them ...
,
Lorent Saleh,
Karen Palacios and
Salvador Franco, among others. In 2018 Foro Penal released a documentary on the history of the organization, "Que se haga justicia. La historia del Foro Penal en Venezuela" ().
By 2021, both Alfredo Romero and Gonzalo Himiob were accredited as counsel at the International Criminal Court.
Attacks
In 2008, Mónica Fernández suffered an attack in which she was shot in the back. Despite being shot very close to her spine she did not suffer major injuries.
Alfredo Romero has been criminalized several times by state officials and in media programs, particularly in
Diosdado Cabello
Diosdado Cabello Rondón (born 15 April 1963Vicepresidencia de la República Bolivariana de VenezuelaDiosdado Cabello Rondón, accessed 19 April 2010) is a Venezuelan politician who currently serves as Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace s ...
's ''
Con El Mazo Dando'', has received death threats, has been harassed in national airports and has denounced the intervention of Foro Penal's communications without a warrant. Romero has a cautelary protection measure issued by the
Inter-American Commission of Human Rights
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (the IACHR or, in the three other official languages Spanish, French, and Portuguese language, Portuguese CIDH, ''Comisión Interamericana de los Derechos Humanos'', ''Commission Interaméricaine des ...
in 17 March 2015.
During a 2017 interview by Spanish journalist in the program
Salvados,
Nicolás Maduro
Nicolás Maduro Moros (; born 23 November 1962) is a Venezuelan politician and former union leader serving as the 53rd president of Venezuela since 2013. Previously, he was the 24th Vice President of Venezuela, vice president from 2012 to 20 ...
accused Foro Penal of being financed by the United States, as well as other organizations such as
Transparency International
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and
Caritas, and of being "directed by delinquents".
Awards
Foro Penal has been awarded several times both in Venezuela and abroad, including the award given by the United States government in July 2015, the condecoration to Foro Penal in
Zulia state
Zulia State (, ; Wayuu language, Wayuu: ''Mma’ipakat Suuria'') is one of the States of Venezuela, 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Maracaibo. As of the 2011 census, it has a population of 3,704,404, the largest population among Vene ...
by the State Lawyers Association in August 2015 and the award given by the Barcelona Lawyers Association,
Spain
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, in February 2016. The organization's director, Alfredo Romero, was awarded the
Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award in 2017.
The organization has been nominated for the
Nobel Peace Prize
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in 2015, 2016 and 2019. In 2023, the organization was received the Defender of the Year Award from
Civil Rights Defenders
Civil Rights Defenders (Formerly the Swedish Helsinki Committee) is an international non-governmental organisation based in Stockholm, Sweden, that does human rights work with a focus on civil and political rights. They primarily work to support ...
.
See also
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Revolving door effect
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PROVEA
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Un Mundo Sin Mordaza
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Venezuelan Observatory of Social Conflict
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International Criminal Court investigation in Venezuela
An investigation by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to analyze possible crimes against humanity committed in Venezuela was opened in 2021. A preliminary examination was initially opened in 2006, and closed after concluding that the requir ...
References
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External links
Official website
Organizations established in 2005
Human rights organizations based in Venezuela
2014 Venezuelan protests
2017 Venezuelan protests