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The UN Highlighted as “Key Advance” the Request for Argentine Extradition of a Former Venezuelan Colonel Accused of Crimes Against Humanity

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A UN fact-finding mission supported the process initiated by the Argentine Justice against Ephraín Enrique Verdú Torrelles, a former member of the Bolivarian National Guard, requested from Spain under the principle of universal jurisdiction for his alleged responsibility in the repression of the protests of 2014 against the Maduro regime

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A UN fact-finding mission supported the process initiated by the Argentine Justice against Ephraín Enrique Verdú Torrelles, a former member of the Bolivarian National Guard, requested from Spain under the principle of universal jurisdiction for his alleged responsibility in the repression of the protests of 2014 against the Maduro regime

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The International Independent Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela, affiliated to the UN, which investigates crimes against humanity committed in Venezuela during the repression of the 2014 protests against the government of Nicolás Maduro, described this Tuesday as “key judicial advance” the Argentine request for the extradition of a Venezuelan ex-mandante involved, an unprecedented procedure protected by the principle of universal jurisdiction. A…

News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day The Spanish National High Court held this Wednesday the hearing of the presentation of the ex-coronel of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB), Ephraín Enrique Verdú Torrelles, who refused to carry out an extradition process against him at the request of the federal courts of Argentina. In a video conference appearance before Judge Ismael Moreno, Verdú Torrelles stated that he did not consent to…

(EFE).- A UN mission that investigates crimes against humanity committed in Venezuela during the repression of the protests of 2014 against the government of Nicolás Maduro, described this Tuesday as "key judicial advance" the Argentine request for extradition of an exmandante Venezuelan military involved, an unprecedented procedure protected by the principle of [...] The entry UN Mission supported extradition request against ex-coronel of the G…

The judicial action, promoted by organizations such as Inter-Just, seeks to prosecute military commanders for the systematic repression of the protests of 2014, period marked by allegations of torture, arbitrary detention and the use of live ammunition. The post UN Mission supports request for extradition from Argentina of Venezuelan ex-coronel Verdú Torrelles, accused of crimes against humanity appeared first on EL NATIONALA.

The UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela called it a "key international judicial advance."The entry The UN welcomes the first extradition request for crimes against humanity in Venezuela #9Jun was first published in El Impulso.

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Monitoreamos broke the news on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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