Noboa Responds to Petro with His Comment on Glas: “in Prison There Is a Corrupt Man Who Must Respond to Ecuador”
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He denounces that the Government of Ecuador, led by Daniel Noboa, systematically tortures him through hunger and that his life is seriously compromised.
“This country has waited years to see the corrupt answer to justice. Today, from outside, they want to sell the story of the “political prisoners” to cover the obvious: in prison there is a corrupt one who must respond to Ecuador.”
Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa responded yesterday to Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who called former Vice President Jorge Glas a “political prisoner” and demanded his release or surrender to Colombia. Noboa firmly rejected this position and warned that Petro’s statements constitute a violation of the principle of non-intervention enshrined in international law. The diplomatic dispute between the two heads of state escalated in the midst…
Ecuador warned that any attempt to delegitimize sentences constitutes a 'violation' at the beginning of non-intervention.
In a trine, the president again called for the release of Jorge Glas, the former vice president of Ecuador convicted of corruption, whom he has described on several occasions as a political prisoner. He even anticipated the response of his counterpart, Daniel Noboa: “It has not been possible and in America there should be no political prisoners,” he wrote. I asked that there were no political prisoners in any country in America. Jorge Glas is un…
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