Maduro Is Being Sued in the US for Alleged Extrajudicial Killings in Venezuela Between 2017 and 2021
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New York, 1 Jul (EFE).- Five families of victims sued the deposed Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, for six extrajudicial killings and torture at the hands of agents of the Venezuelan Special Action Forces (FAES), according to the accusation filed before a New York court. Six persons, protected by pseudonyms, stated that between 2017 and 2021, the FAES, under Maduro's command, executed the children of four of the plaintiffs and the brothers …
The families of five young people killed in Venezuela sued former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a U.S. court, accusing him of ordering extrajudicial executions as part of a broader pattern of state violence.
The families of five young people killed in Venezuela sued former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a U.S. court, accusing him of ordering extrajudicial executions as part of a broader pattern of state violence. The 44-page lawsuit, filed yesterday, states that Maduro ordered the Special Actions Forces of the National Police (FAES) to execute men between 2017 and 2020. The complaint indicates that the victims are part of thousands of people…
Former President Nicolás Maduro will have to respond to accusations from relatives of victims who are responsible for ordering torture and murder
Maduro Is Being Sued in the US for Alleged Extrajudicial Killings in Venezuela Between 2017 and 2021
By María Santana and Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español. A group of five Venezuelan citizens has filed a complaint against ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro for the alleged extrajudicial killings of six of their relatives between 2017 and 2021, according to a complaint filed Tuesday in a federal court in the Eastern District of New York. The document comes as the six-month anniversary of the January 3 military operation in which the United…
Family members of five murdered Venezuelan youths have filed a civil lawsuit against Nicolás Maduro in New York. The Venezuelan president, who is imprisoned in the US, is accused of ordering the murders. This is reported by the New York Times, among others.

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