Maduro Declares Himself a 'Prisoner of War' in Court

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Nicolás Maduro, the former Venezuelan leader, pleaded not guilty to charges of narco-terrorism and conspiracy in a Manhattan court, asserting he is a 'prisoner of war' rather than a criminal, and claiming the recent raid was a military operation, not law enforcement.
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