Venezuela's Vice President, Delcy Rodriguez, rebuked Guyana's President, Irfaan Ali, for admitting to breaching the 1966 Geneva Agreement. Guyana remains neutral in the Exxon-Chevron dispute. Victims in Venezuela seek justice through the International Criminal Court, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation into crimes against humanity in Venezuela, despite Venezuela's failed appeal against the ICC probe.
⚠️ JUDGES REJECT VENEZUELA APPEAL AGAINST ICC PROBE (Reuters) Appeals judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday rejected Venezuela's appeal against a decision to resume an investigation into alleged human rights abuses by government officials. Last year,… https://t.co/IwWzAanQGi
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Victims cannot find justice in Venezuela. That is why the investigation at the #InternationalCriminalCourt must continue. #VenezuelaAtTheICC
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#Guyana takes no side in Exxon-Chevron dispute -vice president #oott https://t.co/pHXjRg330Q
#FromTheSouth News Bits | The Vice President of Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguez, rejected the statements made by the president of Guyana, Irfaan Ali, who acknowledged that he violates and disregards his country's obligations under the 1966 Geneva Agreement. https://t.co/1PLKUmyEcR