A recent commentary criticizes the International Criminal Court (ICC) for its perceived inaction regarding alleged human rights violations in Venezuela. The author, Oscar Arnal, asserts the ICC is failing in its duty, citing decades of reported abuses including murder, torture, and lengthy, politically motivated imprisonments. The piece highlights a perceived lack of progress in investigating potential crimes against humanity committed within Venezuela over the past 27 years. Arnal expresses strong disapproval of the court’s current state, describing it as flawed and ineffective. The commentary was published on the Venezuelan news platform, TalCual. It implicitly calls for the ICC to prioritize and thoroughly investigate the situation in Venezuela. The post does not detail specific new evidence, but rather focuses on a critique of the ICC’s response to existing allegations.