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The devastating human toll of the list did not go unnoticed. After years of legal battles, the case reached the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (CIDH). In a landmark 2015 ruling, the court unanimously declared that the Venezuelan state was responsible for the human rights violations committed through the Lista Tascón. It was classified as a form of political discrimination that violated the American Convention on Human Rights. The court ordered the Venezuelan state to compensate the victims, investigate the crimes, and take measures to prevent similar events from happening again.
The Lista Tascón (Tascón List) was born from a democratic exercise that took a dark turn. Between 2003 and 2004, millions of Venezuelan citizens signed a petition to activate a presidential recall referendum against then-President Hugo Chávez. This process was legal and constitutionally valid, with the goal of allowing Venezuelans to vote on whether the president should continue in office.
Successive laws have used the information from these lists to criminalize opposition members and anyone critical of the government. RIC Query - Venezuela (27 October 2003) - USCIS lista tascon pdf upd
While presented as a tool for "verifying signatures," it was widely used by the Venezuelan government to discriminate
A later, more detailed version of the list that expanded political profiling to include more extensive biographical data. The devastating human toll of the list did not go unnoticed
The impact was devastating. The list was used as a mechanism for political control, not only to dismiss workers but also to deny them access to public bank credit and various state benefits. Although in 2007 Hugo Chávez ordered that the list be "buried," the evidence indicates that its use continued and even persisted in subsequent years, being informally applied to discriminate against citizens who were considered opponents of the ruling party.
: Utilized by economists and sociologists to measure the long-term impact of political profiling on employment, wages, and socio-economic mobility. It was classified as a form of political
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The list was later integrated into a more comprehensive software known as the Maisanta Database
, which combined the Tascón list with official voter registry data. 2. Political and Social Impact Economic Discrimination
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