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Argentina receives political asylum requests from individuals under investigation by August 1st

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Jun 8, 2024

The Brazilian Embassy in Buenos Aires sent a list of 143 individuals wanted by Brazilian justice to the Milei government on January 8. These individuals were being investigated for their alleged involvement in the events of January 8, 2023 in Brasília and had reportedly sought political asylum in Argentina after learning about the impending request for their international capture by Brazilian authorities.

According to sources cited by the newspaper Clarín, between 60 and 100 suspects had requested political asylum in Argentina to avoid extradition to Brazil. The Brazilian government’s request for information on the whereabouts of these individuals was likely a precursor to potential extradition proceedings.

The National Commission for Refugees (Conare) in Argentina handles the evaluation and granting of political asylum requests. Granting political asylum can complicate the extradition process, and simply submitting asylum requests can already hinder it.

The Brazilian Federal Police indicated that at least 48 individuals wanted in connection with the January 8 events were currently in Argentina. The Federal Supreme Court in Brazil had issued 208 preventive arrest warrants against individuals identified as fugitives for their suspected involvement in the events.

The situation between Brazil and Argentina highlights the complexities of extradition and asylum processes in cases involving international fugitives. It underscores the importance of cooperation between governments to address cross-border criminal investigations and justice.

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