Venezuelan journalist Fernando Rodríguez notes a surprising lack of public discourse regarding recently established human rights concepts gaining traction globally. He finds it unusual that there has been no visible movement—either supporting or opposing—these novel rights within Venezuela. The article, published on TalCual, highlights a perceived silence surrounding these developments. Rodríguez questions why there isn’t more debate about these emerging human rights issues within the country. He communicated his observations via email (fernandor60@hotmail.com). The piece suggests a potential lack of awareness or engagement with international human rights trends within Venezuelan society. The author implies this silence is noteworthy and warrants further examination.
