Maduro to be charged in New York
The US continues to criticize his actions
On January 5 in New York at 8:00 PM, former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro will officially face charges in court related to his past activities in Venezuela. According to media reports, the Venezuelan leader is being driven through the streets of New York in an open van, and videos of the event have been recorded and published.
The United States notes that the proceedings comply with American jurisdiction laws, but critics call it an absurd display and a "show" against Maduro.
In response, questions arise regarding which specific laws apply to the case and why the U.S. is challenging Maduro's actions in such a public manner.
Context
Maduro has been in exile since 2019, following counter-revolutionary protests in Venezuela. His government was declared pro-regime, and the country attracted international sanctions.
On January 5 in New York, Maduro will be charged in a case related to his past activities in Venezuela. The event is accompanied by criticism from the U.S., which is using an open van for public address.
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