The Argentine Justice raised a red alert in Interpol against Nicolás Maduro and other officials

The Argentine Justice raised a red alert in Interpol against Nicolás Maduro and other officials

November 5, 2024 – 17:51

This occurs within the framework of the case that investigates human rights violations in Venezuela. The request also reaches Diosdado Cabello.

Argentine Justice placed a request to Interpol to issue red alert circulars against the president of Venezuela, Nicolas Madurothe Minister of the Interior, Diosdado Hairand other officials with an international arrest warrant from Argentina.

It all started from the arrest warrant issued by the judge Sebastian Ramos. However, This does not oblige the international entity to act.

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They asked to raise an Interpol red alert against Nicolás Maduro and Diosdado Cabello.

They asked to raise an Interpol red alert against Nicolás Maduro and Diosdado Cabello.

This occurs within the framework of the case being investigated human rights violations in Venezuelabased on the principle of universal justice.

Brazil questioned Venezuela’s reaction to the BRICS blockade

As diplomatic tension continues, Brazil pointed out that Venezuela reacted “disproportionately” to the veto for his entry into the BRICS and recognized a “discomfort” between both countries. The government of Nicolás Maduro considered that this decision was an “aggression” and a “hostile gesture.”

“The reaction that there was to Venezuela’s non-entry into the BRICS is totally disproportionate,” said the president’s main advisor Lula da Silva, Celso Amorimwho recognized a “discomfort” between both countries.

In addition, he noted that “there were accusations against the president himself Lula and to the chancellery”.

From Brazil they argued that the blockade was because they considered that “at this moment Venezuela does not contribute to better functioning of the BRICS”, the group of emerging economies that also includes China, India, Russia, South Africa and four other countries.

Source: Ambito

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