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Argentina and Venezuela issue reciprocal arrest warrants for presidents amid diplomatic tensions – JURIST

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September 24, 2024
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The aforementioned case was resolved by the Judiciary, an independent branch over which the Executive has no authority to interfere, in accordance with an international agreement. The Argentine government reminds the Venezuelan regime that in the Argentine Republic, the separation of powers and the independence of judges prevail, something that unfortunately does not occur in Venezuela under the regime of Nicolás Maduro (translated from Spanish).

In a parallel legal maneuver, Argentina’s judiciary invoked the principle of universal jurisdiction to order President Maduro’s arrest. This legal doctrine enables nations to prosecute severe human rights violations regardless of where they occurred. The court’s decision extends beyond Maduro, encompassing other high-ranking Venezuelan officials, including Diosdado Cabello, the Minister of Interior Relations, Justice and Peace.

The Argentine court’s action follows a complaint filed by the Argentine Forum for the Defense of Democracy (FADD), alleging systematic human rights abuses in Venezuela. The judiciary’s decision was informed by testimonies from Venezuelan refugees in Argentina, accusing Maduro’s regime of orchestrating torture, abductions, and extrajudicial killings.

These reciprocal legal actions occur against a backdrop of escalating diplomatic tensions. President Milei has been vocal in his criticism of Venezuela’s recent electoral processes, advocating for international intervention. The situation has been further complicated by Argentina’s provision of asylum to Venezuelan opposition figures and Venezuela’s subsequent expulsion of Argentine diplomats.

The Argentine government has escalated its stance, urging the International Criminal Court (ICC) to take action against Maduro and his associates, citing concerns over Venezuela’s political climate following recent elections.

These developments underscore the growing diplomatic divide between Argentina and Venezuela, reflecting broader regional tensions and the intricate relationship between domestic politics, international law, and human rights concerns in Latin America.

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