
Garsoore Maraykan ah oo qabtay taariikhdeeda maxkamadda Maduro iyo Cilia Flores bisha Juun 2027
Maduro iyo xaaskiisa waxay wajaahan yihiin eedeymo la xiriira tahriibka daroogada marka ay maxkamadda yimaadaan New York
Garsoore Alvin Hellerstein ayaa qaatay go'aanka ah in Nicolas Maduro iyo Cilia Flores ay maxkamad fog ka hor yimaadaan New York bisha Juun 1, 2027. Labadaas qof ayaa wajaahan eedeymo ku saabsan tahriibka daroogada, waxaana xarigga jiray tan iyo bilowgii Janaayo. Go'aanka maxkamadda wuxuu ka dhashay codsi wadajir ah oo xagga dacwad-qaadista iyo difaaca ah.
Sida loo qabtay iyo hadalka Maduro
Ciidamada Maraykanka ayaa bishii Janaayo horraadeeda soo galay Venezuela, waxayna ka qabteen Maduro iyo Cilia Flores gurigooda ku yaal Caracas. Weerarkaas habeenkii dhacay waxaa madaxweyne Donald Trump ku tilmaamay 'hawlgal sharci fulin oo qalliin ah'. Dacwadda ka dhanka ah lamaanahaas waxaa la keenay lix sano ka hor.
Maduro wuxuu ku adkaystay inuusan dambiile ahayn, isagoo naftiisa u yaqaan 'maxaabiis dagaal' oo qabsashadiisa u yaqaan afduub. Tan iyo markii xiliga laga qaaday, Delcy Rodriguez oo ah madaxweyne ku xigeenkii hore ayaa hoggaaminaysa Venezuela.
Dhageysiga maxkamadda iyo doodaha difaaca
Garsoore Hellerstein wuxuu qorsheeyay dhageysi bisha Nofeembar 17 si looga wada hadlo mooshinada difaaca, oo ay ku jirto caqabad ku saabsan sharciyeynta qabashada Maduro iyo Flores. Qareen Barry Pollack ayaa garsooraha u sheegay: 'The parties all agree that this is a realistic schedule. We don't think it's going to slip, but obviously if anything comes up we will inform your honor'.
Maduro iyo Cilia Flores waxay fadhiyadeen miiskii difaaca 15 daqiiqo, iyagoo aan erey dheeraad ah oran. Markii la saaray xarig, Maduro wuxuu u gacan haaday qof aan la aqoon oo fadhiyay daawashada. Pollack wuxuu sheegay inay damacsan yihiin inay ku doodaan xasaanadda madaxda.
Eedeymaha iyo saamaynta siyaasadeed
Dacwad-qaadayaasha Maraykanka waxay Maduro ku eedeeyeen inuu awoodda dowladda Venezuela u isticmaalay ilaalinta iyo horumarinta tahriibka daroogada. Waxaa kale oo lagu eedeeyay isbahaysi ay la sameeyay kooxaha ka ganacsada daroogada si tonno kookayn ah loogu keeno Maraykanka.
Haddii la helayo dambi, Maduro iyo Flores waxay wajaaran karaan xabsi daa'in. Dhanka kale, Rodriguez waxay dib u xiriirtay Maraykanka, iyadoo Washington ay la wareegtay kontoroolka dhoofinta saliidda. Cunaqabateynta saliidda waa la fududeeyay, shirkadaha shisheeyena waxay ballaariyeen mashaariicda.
Former Venezuelan president and wife detained since January to face New York court on cocaine smuggling charges
A US judge has set June 1, 2027, for the New York trial of former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores on drug trafficking charges. The couple has been held since early January after US forces seized them in Caracas.
Court Proceedings and Defense Plans
Judge Alvin Hellerstein set the trial date following a joint request from prosecutors and defense counsel. He also scheduled a November 17 hearing to discuss defense motions, including a challenge to the legality of how Maduro and Flores were captured and brought to the United States.
Maduro's lawyer Barry Pollack told the judge that the parties all agree the schedule is realistic and they will inform the court if anything comes up. Pollack said his team plans to challenge the indictment on sovereign immunity grounds, which if successful would end the case.
Charges and Potential Penalty
US prosecutors accuse Maduro of using state power to protect and promote illegal drug smuggling and of forming cartel alliances to bring tons of cocaine into the United States. The criminal case against the couple was brought six years ago.
If found guilty, Maduro and Flores face potential life prison sentences. Maduro has maintained his innocence, calling himself a prisoner of war and referring to his capture as a kidnapping. The pair sat silently through a 15-minute hearing.
Venezuela After Maduro
Since Maduro was removed from power, Venezuela has been led by former Vice President Delcy Rodriguez. Rodriguez reestablished bilateral relations with the US, with Washington effectively taking control of the country's oil exports.
The US has eased sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, while foreign companies have expanded oil and gas projects. The January raid was described by President Trump as a surgical law enforcement operation.



