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An Argentine court offers hope for Venezuelans seeking justice for abuses under Maduro

  • An Argentine federal court ordered investigations into alleged crimes against humanity by Venezuela's national guard, rejecting an appeal by a former officer about jurisdiction.
  • The judges stated that Argentina must pursue the case under the doctrine of universal jurisdiction, allowing charges against human rights violators globally.
  • A criminal complaint accuses 14 Venezuelan National Guard officers of abuses from 2014, relating to Venezuelan security forces' actions against anti-government protests.
  • Venezuelans are seeking justice in Argentina due to frustration with impunity in Venezuela and slow processes at the International Criminal Court.
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An Argentine court offers hope for Venezuelans seeking justice for abuses under Maduro

Venezuela’s sudden release of detainees brought relief and guarded optimism to a country consumed by uncertainty.

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