Venezuela’s attorney general seeks arrest of opposition’s Leopoldo Lopez
- Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab announced legal actions against opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, including a request for a red notice through Interpol.
- Saab presented evidence linking Lopez to calls for international military intervention made by former Colombian Presidents Alvaro Uribe and Ivan Duque.
- Charges against Lopez include incitement to armed actions, treason, conspiracy, and association to commit crimes, based on the Simon Bolivar Organic Law and Penal Code.
- Lopez, who lives in exile, responded to Uribe's comments on social media, suggesting the opposition has exhausted options to remove President Nicolas Maduro.
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