Tag: Extradition
Mexico Probes U.S. Claim Against Sinaloa Governor
Mexico opens a probe into U.S. accusations against Sinaloa’s governor, citing insufficient evidence in the current request.
April 30, 2026
Chileans Demand Extradition of Pinochet Dictatorship’s Agent
Adriana Rivas is accused of kidnappings, torture, murders, and disappearances of left-wing activists. On Thursday, relatives of victims of the Chilean dictatorship asked President Gabriel Boric to expedite the extradition of Adriana Rivas, a former Augusto Pinochet’s agent who is imprisoned in Australia since February 20, 2019. RELATED: Chile Initiates Historic Judicial Process Against Those […]
November 6, 2025
Guatemala Extradites Man Responsible for Deaths of Over 50 Migrants to the U.S.
The defendants face life in prison and fines of up to US$250,000. On Thursday, Guatemala extradited Daniel Zavala to the United States. He is accused of human trafficking and is linked to an accident in Chiapas, where more than 50 migrants were killed while traveling crammed into a cargo truck. RELATED: Prison Escape Prompts Cabinet […]
October 23, 2025
Julian Assange Wins UK High Court Victory in Extradition Case
On Monday, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange won a victory in his ongoing battle against extradition from the United Kingdom to the United States after the High Court in London granted him permission to appeal. RELATED: UK Prosecutor’s Office Went Too Far in the Assange Case: Corbyn Judges Victoria Sharp and Jeremy Johnson authorized the Australian […]
May 20, 2024
UK Prosecutor’s Office Went Too Far in the Assange Case: Corbyn
On Thursday, a group of legislators called on the House of Commons Justice Committee to investigate the role of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in Julian Assange’s extradition process. RELATED: London Court to Resume Assange Extradition Trial in May Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, ex-Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, Conservative David Davis, and Green Party’s Caroline […]