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“You (judges and current authorities) who are committing a universal crime, remember what you are about to do, because you will be tried before international courts and will be punished for life,” said former president Jeanine Añez, in her previous hearing.
The former president indicated that given the impossibility of having a due process, she will go to international courts to be heard.
“I will go to international bodies where I will have the opportunity to be heard, about all the violations of my rights as a citizen and as a former president,” she said.
Carolina Ribera, daughter of the former president, announced that she will visit international organizations to initiate legal action against the judges, prosecutors and authorities of the current government, whose representations are as plaintiffs in the processes of the alleged coup.
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“All those who are part of the process, judges, prosecutors, Lidia Patty, the Ministry of Government, the Attorney General’s Office, will be held accountable before the International Criminal Court (ICC), because I will file the corresponding complaints. They know that the entire process against my mother is illegal,” he declared in contact with Page Seven Digital.
Ribera explained that he will attach and submit to the international courts all the evidence of the irregularities committed in the process of his mother, from the moment she was detained by the Police.
“Nothing lasts forever, sooner or later they will fall and later with these processes they will be held accountable,” he said.
Lawyer Luis Guillén affirmed that all of Añez’s rights were violated, such as the fact that she was denied a trial of responsibility for being a former president, and other irregularities in the Coup I and Coup II cases. He added that for this reason they will go to international bodies to initiate legal action.
“The due process of the former president has not been respected. In addition, they allow ministries to be constituted as denouncing parties, which should be dedicated to managing. So, there is no impartiality, there is no respect for the rules and that is why this will be denounced before the international courts”, he warned.
The oral trial against Añez for the so-called Coup II case will begin on February 10. In this process, she is accused of breach of duties and resolutions contrary to the Constitution and the laws.