Venezuelan Prosecutor's Office opens investigation against Javier Milei for seizure of Emtrasur plane in Argentina

Edited by Ed Newman
2024-09-18 20:09:00

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Caracas, September 19 (RHC)-- The Public Ministry of Venezuela has confirmed through the country's attorney general, Tarek William Saab, spokesman for this entity, that it is processing arrest warrants against the Argentinian president for seizure of an Emtrasur plane and violation of human rights.

Regarding the theft of the aircraft (Boeing 747-300M), Saab pointed out that after making a flight from Mexico and being denied fuel on Argentinian soil, the crew decided to fly to Uruguay, but they were also denied fuel assistance, which caused them to have to return to Buenos Aires.

In the Argentinian capital, authorities arrested the 19 crew members, five of them of Iranian nationality.  And after a few months of arbitrary arrest, they were released “by virtue of over-monitoring.”

That is, “they were literally kidnapped,” Saab emphasizes. After that, the aircraft was restricted from flying, a procedure carried out by the national aviation authority with the international organization.”

With the collaboration of the Argentinian government and through a federal judge, the aircraft was illegally transported to the United States, “with a flight plan for which they indicated an American license and flag,” the prosecutor said.

“Once the plane arrived in the United States, it was completely dismantled,” which “outraged the Venezuelan nation 100 percent,” and, Saab added, details were requested from Buenos Aires and Asunción regarding this matter and there has still been no response.

After adhering to what is set forth in international legislation that gives the State party (Venezuela) the possibility of establishing its jurisdiction not only as a form of defense against the crimes of “aggravated robbery, delegitimization of capital, unlawful deprivation of liberty, simulation of a punishable act, unlawful interference, disabling of aircraft, criminal association,” the Public Prosecutor's Office ruled:

The assignment of two specialized prosecutors in the matter and who are processing the arrest warrant against Javier Milei, president of Argentina, Karina Milei, general secretary of the Argentine presidency and Patricia Bullrich, Minister of Security of that country.

Tarek William: Javier Milei, the main violator of human rights


“They have been escalating and giving bait to pseudo international and national organizations of other countries… and I am going to refer directly to the Argentine case,” Saab clarified in a press conference held this afternoon.

“With what morals does Milei's Government have: a neo-Nazi fascist,” questioned the high Venezuelan official.  Likewise, William Saab classified the president of Argentina, Javier Milei, as “the main violator of human rights” in his country, after the dictatorships that ravaged the southern cone.

To support his arguments, the Venezuelan attorney general offered important guidelines that make clear the reason for Milei's position that he intends to become “the judge of Venezuela.”

Milei's Government represents a political project attached to an ultra-right platform called Atlas Network, which, according to the Venezuelan official, “brings together the most retrograde of international politics.”

The network promotes a series of ultra-free market policies that involve tax cuts for the rich, public spending cuts, massive regularization and opposition to climate justice, action backed by multimillionaire financiers who do not show their faces.

It adheres to what the prosecutor described as “barbaric actions” in order to ingratiate itself with international Zionism and with both American and British imperialism.

Milei “renounced the sovereignty of his country, handed over the Malvinas Islands to foreign powers,” not complaining about the disposition of the London Government towards these territories, in addition to not speaking out against the construction of a British port in Antarctica.

He handed over sovereignty of the Paraná River to the United States Army.


Milei's government represents a political project attached to an ultra-right platform called Atlas Network, which, according to the Venezuelan official, "brings together the most retrograde of international politics."

The network promotes a series of ultra-free market policies that imply tax cuts for the rich, public spending cuts, massive regularization and opposition to climate justice, action backed by multimillionaire financiers who do not show their faces.

It adheres to what the prosecutor described as "barbaric actions" in order to ingratiate itself with international Zionism and with both American and British imperialism.

Milei "renounced the sovereignty of his country, handed over the Malvinas Islands to foreign powers," not filing complaints against the disposition of the London Government towards these territories, in addition to not speaking out against the construction of a British port in Antarctica.

Milei handed over the sovereignty of the Paraná River to the United States Army.

In April 2024, he announced to the head of the Southern Command, Laura Richardson, the construction of a naval base on the Argentine platform jointly with the United States.
Following this line, the Venezuelan prosecutor pointed out that Javier Milei has become a “brutal danger for the entire hemisphere.”



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