Venezuela’s opposition-run National Assembly said a week ago that Caro had been detained, calling the move a violation of his parliamentary immunity, Reuters reported.
“Not only was his arrest conducted in breach of his parliamentary immunity, but his fate and whereabouts have not been confirmed by the authorities. This constitutes an enforced disappearance under international law,” U.N. human rights spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani told a news briefing in Geneva. “He has not been brought before a tribunal,” she said, adding that this is required within 48 hours under domestic law.