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Argentina answers requirement from Brazil's STF regarding Jan. 8 fugitives

Friday, June 21st 2024 - 11:01 UTC
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Argentina's Foreign Ministry sent a note to its Brazilian counterpart explaining the situation of 83 asylum seekers from that country who had fled to avoid jail following their alleged involvement in the Jan 8., 2022, riots in Brasilia, it was reported Thursday in Buenos Aires after some government officials denied these refuge requests existed. Buenos Aires' note was in response to a requirement from the Supreme Federal Court (STF). Read full article

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  • imoyaro

    Like I said before, rioting isn't illegal in Argentina, so, what crime? *shrug*

    Jun 21st, 2024 - 03:19 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Jack Bauer

    The “crime” the idiots commited was vandalism.....17 years for committing vandalism ? Many people who have done far worse in this country, walk free....but then again, the leftist narrative (total croc) is that 1000 “unarmed” idiots were trying to promote a coup d'etat against nine-finger's recently sworn in government. It's all they needed to start to persecute every person and politician who openly opposed their practically manifest intention to lead Brazil back down the path that caused Dilma's impeachment.

    And this, because nine-fingers swore, during the presidential campaign, that he would not seek revenge against those who opposed him, during and before the election....what we have seen is exactly the opposite....just a reminder, ”who are nine finger's best friends ? Putin, Xi Jing ping-a-ling, Maduro, Ortega...

    Jun 21st, 2024 - 04:12 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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