Core Viewpoint - The current Venezuelan president, Maduro, is asserted to have absolute personal immunity under international law, which protects him from arrest or prosecution by foreign courts [1][2]. Group 1 - The Attorney General of Venezuela, Saab, emphasized that Maduro's position as president grants him absolute personal immunity, which is a constitutional principle and a fundamental tenet of international law [1]. - Saab called for the immediate and unconditional release of President Maduro and his wife, stating that any attempt to forcibly remove them from Venezuela constitutes international kidnapping and is illegal under international law [2]. - The U.S. military actions against Venezuela are described as illegal armed aggression and terrorism, violating the United Nations Charter, as they were conducted without a declaration of war or a resolution from the UN Security Council [1][2]. Group 2 - Saab highlighted that the U.S. Constitution does not grant jurisdiction over Venezuelan territory, and the military actions taken against Maduro lack congressional authorization, thus violating U.S. law [2]. - A special investigation team has been appointed by Saab to thoroughly investigate the war crimes resulting in the deaths of innocent civilians and military personnel during these actions [2].
“马杜罗享有绝对豁免权”
中国能源报·2026-01-07 06:11