Maduro’s next U.S. court date pushed back to March 26: filing
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One dawn of sirens and helicopters sealed an unthinkable scene: the transfer of Nicolás Maduro to the Metropolitan Detention Center, the federal prison in Brooklyn known to house drug lords and financial operators. Donald Trump's intervention triggered a diplomatic earthquake, but the file that awaits him in the Court points to something deeper than a political dispute: an alleged state architecture at the service of the cartels.The Grand Jury m…
Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, detained in the United States, and his wife, Cilia Flores, received a consular visit from a Venezuelan official on January 30 while they remain in a prison in New York awaiting their next judicial hearing, scheduled for March 26. According to a notification from the Prosecutor’s Office and the defense to the judge, which is available on Wednesday in the digital file of the case, Maduro and Flores received t…
Former Venezuelan colonel Rafael Quero Silva is currently in the detention center for migrants in Krome (Miami), after having been arrested by ICE agents for having stayed in the United States with his expired visa. The man was reported by five people for torture crimes in 2013. According to the media El País, Quero Silva operated in prisons and places of detention in Barquisimeto, when social protests against Nicolás Maduro broke out in 2013. R…
Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, arrested in the U.S., and his wife, Cilia Flores, received a consular visit from a Venezuelan official while they remain in a New York prison awaiting their next court hearing.
Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, detained in the United States, and his wife, Cilia Flores, received a consular visit on January 30 from a Venezuelan official while they remain in a New York prison awaiting their next court hearing, scheduled for March 26.
The abduction of a President-in-Office and his transfer to a foreign court constitutes a flagrant violation of international law, contrary to the principles of sovereignty and non-interference.
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