Venezuela prosecutor charging ex-national guard chief
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela’s renegade chief prosecutor charged the former head of the country’s national guard Thursday with systemically violating human rights during three months of anti-government protests that have left nearly 80 people dead.
Luisa Ortega Diaz’s office announced the charges against Antonio Benavides Torres a day after the nation’s Supreme Court declared it was barring her from leaving Venezuela and ordering her bank accounts frozen.
Ortega Diaz, a longtime loyalist of the socialist government who recently broke ranks with President Nicolas Maduro, said police and military officials are responsible for 23 protest deaths to date as well as 853 injuries.
“In a great number of these incidents, there is evidence of excessive use of force in repressing protests,” Venezuela’s Public Ministry said in a statement, citing the use of unauthorized firearms and torture of those apprehended.


