A court in Argentina orders the arrest of Venezuela's president and his
right-hand man
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[September 24, 2024]
By DÉBORA REY
BUENOS
AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A federal court in Argentina on Monday ordered
the “immediate” arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and
Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello for alleged crimes against humanity
committed against dissidents. |
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, right, and Venezuelan Interior
Minister Diosdado Cabello gesture during an event marking the United
Socialist Party Youth's 16th anniversary in Caracas, Venezuela,
Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos) |
The court order came in response to an appeal by Argentine
prosecutor Carlos Stornelli after a previous ruling dismissed
the complaint against both Venezuelan leaders.
Federal court members Pablo Bertuzzi, Leopoldo Bruglia and
Mariano Llorens ordered that “the arrest warrants for Nicolás
Maduro and Diosdado Cabello be executed immediately, and that
their international arrest should be ordered via Interpol for
the purposes of extradition to the Argentine Republic,”
according to the resolution.
The order comes hours after Venezuela’s Supreme Court issued an
arrest warrant for Argentina's President Javier Milei amid a
controversy between the two countries over the detention in
Argentine territory — and delivery to the United States — of a
cargo plane that Washington says was sold by a sanctioned
Iranian airline to a Venezuelan state-owned company.
The tit-for-tat heightens the tensions between Venezuela and
Argentina that have been brewing since far-right Milei assumed
power in December and that has led to a breakdown in diplomatic
relations.
The case against Maduro and his right-hand man was brought
before the Argentine courts by the Argentine Forum for Democracy
in the Region, FADER, in early 2023, taking into account
Argentina’s jurisprudence on human rights and the principle of
universal jurisdiction that allows action to be taken against
crimes against humanity, even if they have been committed
outside its borders.
According to the plaintiffs, a systematic plan of repression,
forced disappearance of persons, torture, homicides and
persecution against dissidents has been in place in Venezuela
since 2014.
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