MADURO, CELIA FLORES ALLOWED TO USE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT FUNDS FOR ATTORNEYS, ENDING LEGAL STANDOFF. (PHOTO).

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 Maduro, Celia Flores allowed to use Venezuelan government funds for attorneys, ending legal standoff Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Celia Flores will be allowed to use funds from the Venezuelan government to pay their attorneys, resolving a monthlong dispute over legal financing under U.S. sanctions. In a joint filing submitted Friday night, federal prosecutors and defense attorneys informed the court that the Department of the Treasury would amend a sanctions license to permit payments to the couple’s lawyers without violating existing restrictions. The arrangement includes strict conditions, including that any funds used must have become available after March 5, 2026, and cannot come from restricted foreign government deposit accounts. Prosecutors said the updated authorization resolves the funding dispute that had prompted the defense to seek dismissal of the case, and the defense has since withdrawn those motions without prejudice. The legal battle ste...

SUDAN’S BURHAN ORDERS RELEASE OF 400 FEMALE INMATES ACCUSED OF COOPERATING WITH RSF. (PHOTO).


 Sudan’s Burhan orders release of 400 female inmates accused of cooperating with RSF


Chairman of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has ordered the release of 400 female inmates from Omdurman Women’s Prison and a review of the justice process for detainees accused of cooperating with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), with the aim of accelerating trials and safeguarding legal rights.


The directive came during an inspection visit by Burhan to the women’s prison in Omdurman, west of the capital, Khartoum, Anadolu Agency reported.


In a post on the US social media company X, Burhan said he ordered the “immediate release of 400 inmates, including mothers detained with their children,” adding that all financial penalties related to public-rights cases would be waived.


He also said he instructed officials to “reclassify cases legally and review the justice system for detainees accused of cooperating with the RSF in order to speed up litigation procedures and ensure their rights.”


The Sudanese leader stressed that he had issued orders for a comprehensive review of legal procedures and the justice framework “to mitigate the impact of the conflict and ensure the application of the rule of law, while taking into account the exceptional circumstances the country is going through.”


Sudan has been locked in a deadly conflict between the army and the RSF since April 2023, killing thousands of people and displacing millions of others.


Of Sudan’s 18 states, the RSF now holds all five in the Darfur region, except for a few northern areas of North Darfur still under army control. The Sudanese army continues to dominate most of the remaining 13 states across the south, north, east, and central regions, including the capital, Khartoum.

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