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Venezuela: After His Capture, Maduro Claims to Be a "Prisoner of War" in New York City Court

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The fallen Venezuelan president, imprisoned in Brooklyn in one of the largest detention centres in the United States, pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking before the US court Confronted

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Does Nicolás Maduro have a chance to be released? The former president of Venezuela, captured by the United States on January 3, said he is innocent of the charges on which he is charged, in addition to being a prisoner of war and sticking to the Geneva Conventions, but what does this mean and how could the case change? “I am Nicolás Maduro Moro, president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. I was kidnapped in a military intervention of the…

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The Venezuelan leader appears before the judge in New York. I am a good man and still the constitutional president of my country.

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The first indictment hearing for drug trafficking against the Venezuelan president, kidnapped on Saturday in Caracas by US forces, took place on Monday in Manhattan.

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The fallen Venezuelan president, imprisoned in Brooklyn in one of the largest detention centres in the United States, pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking before the US court Confronted

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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, issued his first statements before a court in New York after his abduction by specialized commandos of the United States army in a military operation executed in Venezuelan territory. The president declared himself a "prisoner of war" and categorically rejected the charges against him, reaffirming his status as legitimate head of state of the Bolivarian Republic. "I am the pre…

New York / Caracas, January 6 -- On a historic day that marks the beginning of a new era for Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro appeared for the first time before US justice, declaring himself "not guilty" and self-defining himself as a "prisoner of war." In parallel, the architecture of the US intervention ended with the assumption of Delcy Rodríguez in Caracas and the designation of a hard-line "triunvirate" in Washington to oversee the process.As the …

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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