Chile meets ICC officials over Tren de Aragua-linked murder of Venezuelan dissident
- Chilean officials met with International Criminal Court representatives to discuss the murder of Venezuelan dissident Ronald Ojeda, which they believe is relevant to an ICC investigation into human rights abuses by the Venezuelan government.
- The murder of Ronald Ojeda, kidnapped and murdered by men posing as police, is linked to the Tren de Aragua gang and the Venezuelan government, according to Chile's attorney general.
- Chilean officials believe Ojeda's murder is politically motivated and connected to a foreign order.
- Venezuela's government called the accusations baseless, claiming they arise from a 'vicious hate' towards Venezuela.
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Chile meets ICC officials over Tren de Aragua-linked murder of Venezuelan dissident
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean officials met with International Criminal Court representatives on Friday to provide information about the murder of a Venezuelan dissident they claim is relevant to an ongoing ICC investigation into alleged human rights abuses by Venezuelan government…
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Chilean officials are baselessly attempting to link Venezuela to the death of former military officer Ojeda. On Friday, the Venezuelan Foreign Affairs Ministry strongly rejected claims made by senior Chilean officials seeking to discredit Venezuela through baseless slander. RELATED: Venezuela Denounces Criminalization of Migrants at UN Human Rights Council Previously, Chilean Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren and Attorney General Angel Valen…
Chancellor Van Klaveren travels to The Hague to hand over a record of Ronald Ojeda's case
Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren will be moving this week to the Netherlands to deliver this Friday to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, a background to the case of Venezuelan Lieutenant Ronald Ojeda.According to government sources, the Chancellor will travel to the European nation accompanied by the national prosecutor, Ángel Valencia.
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