Friday, September 26, 2014

The [Venezuelan] opposition in three acts

From Mission Truth

The opposition in three acts
by Mercedes Chacin

The First act. The Holy Grail, the Venezuelan Nelson Mandela: Atoche the Santo Niño, the patron of prisoners, to "do not mess with my coups", the inseparable companion, until 12 years ago, Alfredo Peña, free of dust and straw, Ivan Simonovis has house arrest. The symbol of the Venezuelan resistance is back with his family. His family, which I send my respects, has a reason to be happy. The Supreme Court of Justice decided to grant house arrest at the request of the Public Ministry, the same that has been attacked and vilified by the Venezuelan opposition. The reasons: 19 suffered from diseases, difficult to cure, as his attorney, Jose Luis Tamayo.

Which will ensure a long stay at home. You can not talk to the media, you can not leave the country, you can not use social media ... but can peek out the window of his house. From there he was taken to Simonovis photos with his family. They look happy. Not for less. He spent ten years in prison accused of homicide, attempted homicide and serious and minor bodily injury in the context of the events of 11 April 2002 also yet to serve 20 years in prison. Long live Ivan Simonovis and wishes speedy recovery so that you can continue serving his sentence.

The Second Act. With twelve deaths in the Central Hospital of Maracay a union leader in the health sector comprises alarms in that state and states that are rare diseases. Hospital officials say there are no epidemics, but no matter. Yes there is. In realtion there is also a rare pod according to the website Counterpoint, which reads: "Since the beginning of the month, an increase of patients with febrile surprisingly For example, since 17 September we had 300 cases, of which 170, about suffering from high fever. Twenty of these children had a fever of 40 degrees [Celsius], had red marks on the skin and body pain by crying",said a nurse at the hospital site. The unnamed nurse also said that the cases come from La Vega, Antímano, Carapita and Valles del Tuy. And guess what: it also says it is not abatizando in those areas. Statistics and epidemiologist at the chick.

The Third act. The wrong guy the story is filmed throwing everything done in Táchira. Smearing the opposition leadership. Flying clubs is as simple counts. "Here's what to do (in Táchira) is to destroy liquor stores and nightclubs in San Cristobal, we must take them and blow them away. And then the CNE (...) if you want me let me deal with the CNE and CNE offices." The opposition leadership feigns insanity and say that this guy is an Chavista infiltrator. Ledezma said that they want to imprison.

Epilogue. Theirs [MUD] is a clear, concise and repeated script. Drama, violence and death. Ours [Chavista and GPP] is a festival, children's smiles and commitment to the country. With joy we will triumph. Let's


Wednesday, September 24, 2014

The Nature of the Venezuelan right

15 years after the Bolivarian Revolution, the Venezuelan Opposition (MUD) has still not won a single election, except a victory in a referendum of constitutional amendments that would like Cuba entrench socialism in the country. Instead of making reasonable alternatives to socialist policies, instead of creating opposition bills in the legislature, instead of making reasonable solutions to economic, inflation, and insecurity in the country, all this time they've been trying to regain power. Not regain power within in a system of democratic constitutional order, but outside it.

The end result is the ongoing coups, insurrection, media and economic war has been on going since 10 years ago. And now it has led to the Cucuta Connection, which will be detailed at a later post (Hopefully). Thankfully SEBIN found out about it and those suspects are in prison awaiting trial.

Mission Veradad (Mission Truth), posted a column explaining why the MUD (Democratic Unity Roundtable) is focused on gaining power back instead of earning their power back by actually solving problems.
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With two months to ask the head of Aveledo, the MUD still struggles to assume the chair moves so gloomy character. The MUD is divided with the creation of the MID. For one walk guarimbeo enthusiasts, on the other, those who say they support (but I do not support it), trying to protect their tiny political capital.

Capriles collapsed in the clearest being ostracized, hated by many who were his followers, for "ambiguous", "demobilizing" and wrong way to "do politics". Hardly anyone says anything including Leopoldo, Ledezma wants to be President, MariCori plays offside by election campaign. Finally.

In no easy circumstances for the country, in the midst of a tough economic warfare, anyone could believe that the opposition could have assumed a vanguard role that would allow Capriles to gain space. It has not been. By contrast, right after Maduro was elected came electoral defeats (such as municipal elections) division, demobilization, loss of support and failure.

The guarimba [insurrection] only served to gain more ground to Chavismo and to generate a loss of cohesion between the leaders and the followers of the right. Despite the enormous resources coming from abroad, the substantial pension to the internal businessmen that financed the leadership of the right means at their service and a large base of support  - that is a basic dissatisfaction with the Government to support them - right still called "opposition" and his name is unsuccessful.

But such a failure must be explained in some way. Review what can be some variables that affect outcome as fatal to them. These are essentially expressions of the fundamental codes with the right "know how to do politics." These are issues of congenital right behavior, formulas, patterns, reproduced in high places and come downstream. They are elements of his own nature that have inhibited their political success and that it is impossible to discard.

-Personalist Business entity: As a matter of policy and the pseudo inherited from the older AD-COPEI tradition, MUD, or MID and etceteras, are a small conclave of economic franchises, business groups who fight each other in the dispute political power was fragmented after the arrival of Chavez. Their struggles for quotas for elected office, for nominations for presence in the media, preventing effective unitary, cohesive and amalgamated political practice.

The MUD is a small group of party leaders who fail to agree with each other and expect to lead an entire country with millions of Chavistas that they are not going to be subordinated. Despite such political upheaval, the right-wing media have managed to paint the face of his leadership making it look like a "unit block" that can "unite the country", stripping it of its client, business nature, and governed by sectarian and personalistic projects .

The MUD  - and its predecessors -   born as a group of parties and economic sectors that lost privileges and tried to recover, for that reason they are forces of democratic corporate-party origin. That is their nature. That is its essential component. They can become anything, but are not and will not be a popular alternative.

It is true that almost any country, alternatives become corporate power. That happens all the time. The issue is the context of Chavez's Venezuela, where the logic of the forces of social direction must be genuine, popular, with a deep sense of identity with the people, in the exercise of power to distribute wealth into social benefits was imposed . It is difficult that to be credible in the MUD where your family, business and partisan caste tillers kill each other. A policy option loosely to the inner, more economic and media power have, is doomed to failure.

Negative Community: The other day I went through a pendejo average article in appearance, and to associate politically acquired otherwise. It had to do with "negative people and communities (groups)." One of the signs of people and groups with this feature were "not to promote what they like rather mentioned and always promote what they do not like.". The opposition from leaders to followers is a negative political community.

We back this up with more questions: If the opposition has mayors, governors and congressmen why opponents do not usually broadcast their work, or mention or comment? Why do we never see opposition leaders speaking well of the work he and Capriles being a leader?

If opponents follow their leaders, why  almost  no gestures we support their work ?, Why do not we see gestures of support for management? If so and so did this, managed this or did that, why his political opinion is reduced to the complaint and the eternal despite all what the revolution is wrong, but do not mention what for them would be good attributes Right in the government?

If they assume that everything is now bad and everything was better before, why not publish at least one of a lavish photic bridge was adeca? It seems that the positive and come from themselves, is an affront to the cult of the negative. The contravention.

The point is that denial, negativity and bad vibes perennial discontent, became a "way of doing politics," and the formula is the negation of the Venezuelan yes. It is the equation of denying the positive, affirming the negative.

In a changing society of Venezuela, where he takes on more purposeful spaces and "doing", "solving" is more grip on the public imagination, it is difficult to build a "language of hope" among the gendarmes the negative. While they have managed to expand their support base at the expense of discontent, while unknown language imposed by the Chávez era, of hope "doing, achieving and consolidating" to the detriment of the historic "put me to me that I do what I do well. "

That subjective game, that semiotic component of the right, is the "malaise speech", a dangerous recipe for failure if it comes from the hand of the same faces from the malaise of the past and present:-AD, COPEI, and derivatives adecos copeyanos The oil strike, the April coup, those of guarimbas, economic warfare, currency speculation, cadivismo, unleashed speculation, the media shows, and et cetera.

Ethics of power for power : A simple sentence may summarize this part: "The right is more busy trying to gain power, that working for the welfare of the country and its people." Perhaps the only clear strategic cohesive element that itself has the right to take power, which is currently fragmented: Chavez has the political power, the right has economic power. The right wants it all. The nature of power is identical to that of capital in capitalism; tends to be concentrated in few hands, and that's what you try to republish the Venezuelan right; it is an attitude of his own nature.

For many, their very specific action simply want back the power is more than apparent that ethics makes clear his desire for political power and thereby extend its economic power. People notice. That is obvious.

They have not understood that the forms of political power are changing, they have not understood the dialectical question of our political change means that from Chavez "our leaders must look like us, be like us." That explains how the right has not been raised as a popular choice; because it is not, they are not.

The formula of wealthy children of wealthy in the political arena has only to put on the electoral Card class contradictions, understood as political mistakes like behavior ethics of power for power. A right could serve demagogues leading candidates with a painted area face, but between the class language, sometimes racist, fascist and stigma have made Chavez, will be difficult to wash face any more mud and grime get stronger. Hence Chavez sectors they have no identity try to seduce them. Their failure is not only election, is symbolic, is subjective.

In Venezuela, the only thing that is not changing is the aesthetics of Venevision. But on the street, in the imagination, projecting new forms, new symbols, new codes of cultural identity, political identity. In the 90s we were told that this country needed a "manager" who came from the privileged classes "so I would not need to steal." A Capriles he tried to sell him as such, but the formula did not work reissued. We ended up choosing Mature, emphatically claiming their origin as Metrobus driver.

Today people start concretely associate entrepreneurship with large economic woes. Responsibility for economic data is not only ascribed to the Government. In the internal crisis of the right entrepreneurship as "the lead" becomes more visible, and this creates subjectivity to the public that the same visible faces of speculation are erected themselves as the solution.

Trying to sweep under the rug this paradox, many continue to support the right, but others notice such ambiguity, to the point that the guarimbas what has grown is the basis of "desapoyo" or "rejection" of the opposition leadership. Only the ethics of power for power makes it possible to suppress the popular nature must have a political movement, and that is played socially in our codes. Therefore, in our language, we associate "sifrina" with "skinny", "middle class" with "opposition", "dealer" with "speculator". Are these expressions historical result of the practice of open and notorious done right, and how has resemantizado Chavez.

To conclude

The right despite its weakness is not a political force to be underestimated. Historic reversals have been around the political context, there are a very dangerous force for the Bolivarian revolution. Visible face of this threat, the task of revolutionaries is to build a revolution revolutionary consistency, more inclusive and radically. More amalgamated ideologically, organizationally more painstaking.

Is that the formula to reproduce more clearly the nature of antagonism between them and us.

Source:http://misionverdad.com/columnistas/la-naturaleza-de-la-derecha-venezolana
Translation Based on Google Translate
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The entire article reminds of this video (It's in English, so don't worry):




This begs the question: Why Venezuela does not have a functional opposition? An functional opposition that would have given ideas of how to solve actual problems there? To paraphrase Egyptian Cleric Talaat Zahran during the 2014 Gaza War (Operation Protective Edge):

As for mobilizing the sifrina to support Venezuela… Driving the Chavistas out of Venezuela is, indeed, a duty, but who do we really support when we support the MUD? We need to know what the goal is and who the leader is. Those sifrina in Venezuela neither a goal nor an emir. They are power obsessed and money obsessed, so they must not be supported. 

They started their guarimba groups against the Chavistas, in order to worry the Chavistas and ostensibly force them to attack them. It's perfectly clear that MUD and their economic friends coordinate what places in Venezuela should be targeted. Therefore, MUD must not be supported in this struggle. Furthermore, some of them – especially the leaders – are absent in their government duties or imprisoned. 

Henrique Capriles is absent from his Governor duties and not doing anything, while Leopoldo López are jailed in the Military Prison in Ramo Verde because of a potential assaination plot from his own collition. Only the sifrinan Venezuelans people get beat in the crossfire. 4,000 people were arrested on the first three months. 

This is a MUD-led conspiracy against the Venezuelan people. This is a clear case of "rooster-baiting," the purpose of which is to drag the United States into a war against Venezuela. This would be going into war pell-mell. This is what the MUD and their economic bosses want. The United States must not be dragged into this.

In short, they only care about one thing: Getting back the government power from Chavistas, and using that to get the money that the Government makes from oil sales. Like politicians, actually trying to solve problems involves work. For every time you see them complain about the Big 3 issues in Venezuela, they have not offered a single reasonable solution or plan. Not one. Instead you have different factions of the MUD doing their own strategies to getting back power, this along with the irregular warfare via multiple fronts in order to weaken the government.

These multiple fronts include economic warfare, media warfare, political warfare, and civil insurrection. This has grown to actual political terrorism thanks to some people in Columbia. All of this instead of solving problems, they create or exacerbate problems to make the MUD look good come election time. Instead each one of them have backfired and in the long-run made the MUD's problems worse.

Despite all of this, the Venezuelan country has been much stronger, the people are happier with chavistas despite problems, and there government is still working hard to solve problems despite irregular warfare. Meanwhile, the MUD has been a 15 year losing streak, which will going to be a 16 year losing streak once they lose the National Assembly elections and Presidential Recall vote since they don't offer any real solution to the Big three problems other than political drama and social-economic warfare.

At the same time the PSUV should not be complacent and underestimate what the right-ring opposition can do when they're desperate. They've lost a replacement election in San Cristobal because they did not focus on local issues. They must prepare for anything that the right-wing may chuck in front of them. The price of freedom, or in this case the freedom of all people in a socialist country, Including workers, farmers, intellectuals, and minorities who have gained so much in the past 15 years, is eternal vigilance from those who threaten it.

Monica Spear's Murderers brought to Justice

Monica Spear's murder in January 2014 sparked a huge debate in Venezuela in regards to it's insecurity problem, and was used as a building block for the guarimba insurrection or the Venezuelan Opposition Civil Insurrection of 2014. While all of that was occurring, CICIP, the Venezuelan Criminal Investigation Police, was busy investigating the case and just now on yesterday there was a court case.

Venezuela does has the second-highest peacetime murder rate, just below of El Salvador, and it's city San Salvador.
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<i>A court in Venezuela has sentenced three men to lengthy jail sentences for the killing of Venezuelan beauty queen Monica Spear in January.

The three had pleaded guilty.

Ms Spear, 29, and her British partner, Thomas Berry, were shot dead in January in front of their five-year-old daughter during a roadside robbery.

UN figures suggest that Venezuela has the second-highest peacetime murder rate in the world, but the brutality of the crime shocked the country.

Prosecutors said the three men were part of a larger gang which targeted motorists along a highway leading from Valencia to Puerto Cabello.

The court said seven other people were still on trial for the crime but had denied the charges.

The sentences for the three men range between 24 and 26 years in jail.

The family, who lived in the US, was on a visit to Ms Spear's home country when they were targeted.

They were travelling at night from the city of Merida to the capital, Caracas, when their car hit a sharp object, puncturing two tyres.

While they waited for breakdown assistance, they were ambushed by the armed gang.

When the couple and their daughter hid inside the car, they were shot at by the robbers.

Ms Spear and Mr Berry died instantly. Their daughter, Maya, was shot in the leg.

The murder of the popular beauty queen, who was crowned Miss Venezuela in 2004, prompted demonstrations against the country's high crime rate.

President Nicolas Maduro promised to respond with "an iron fist" and said he would make tackling crime one of the government's top priorities.

Last week, he announced his government would invest $47m (£29m) to further expand a plan to disarm civilians.

But opposition activists say impunity and corruption remain rampant and accuse his government of doing too little to tackle insecurity.</i>

Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-29339924
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CARACAS (Reuters) - Three men convicted of murdering a former Miss Venezuela and her ex-husband this year were sentenced to at least 24 years in jail in a case that shook the crime-ridden South American nation, authorities said.

Monica Spear, 29, a soap opera actress, and Thomas Berry, 39, died after being attacked when their car broke down at night on a highway in central Venezuela in January.

The 2004 Miss Venezuela winner lived in the United States but was vacationing in her homeland at the time. The pair's 5-year-old daughter survived but took a bullet in her leg.

Three men confessed to their involvement in the murder, the public prosecutor's office said in a statement.

Jean Carlos Colina, 19, got a 26-year sentence, while Jose Ferreira Herrera, 18 and Nelfrend Jimenez Alvarez, 21, were jailed for 24 years, the statement said. Four other men, one woman, and two adolescents still face proceedings in the case.

The case devastated Venezuelans who saw it as a particularly awful symbol of the violent crime they have long suffered.

Venezuela's official homicide rate late year was 39 per 100,000 inhabitants, but local non-government organizations put the figure at nearly twice that for a total of 24,000 deaths.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has said beating violent crime is a top priority and spoke movingly about Spear's death at the time. His critics say state anti-crime plans do not tackle root causes, such as impunity for many criminals, corrupt judges and complicity by some poorly paid police.

(Writing by Andrew Cawthorne; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
Source: http://af.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idAFKCN0HJ03A20140924
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It is worth mentioning that despite the iron fist Maduro promises, the country does not have the death penalty and was THE first countries to abolish it after gaining independence. There is also no life imprisonment, as the maximum sentence of any serious crimes is 30 years.

This will be one of the most buried stories in Venezuela as it was one of a series of events that has contributed towards the Guarimba Insurrection on Youth Day on Feb. 12. As this case is officially closed, Monica Spear and Thomas Berry can finally rest in peace.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Despite economic warfare, unemployment in Venezuela has decreased, and 95% of the population eats three times a day

Despite news of inflation, crime, and looming threat of another guarimba insurrection there is some good news reported by Broadcast the Truth:

Venezuelan Vice President of Planning and Knowledge, Ricardo Menendez, said Wednesday the decline in the unemployment rate to 6.7% in July as in Venezuela have created over 4.5 million new jobs. 

Menendez said at a press conference that 95% of Venezuelans eat three times a day, because the country's economy "has sufficient force" to support these figures.

"In the last two years there have been unprecedented attacks on the economy. There are only small perturbations from the point of view of desrrollo, we as an economic model and has to do with each of the attacks has been Venezuela (...) We are under a scheme of economic war in the country and yet we have seen indicators of food consumption per day per capita show that over 95% of our population eating three or more times a day. "

He stated that "regardless of the economic war that our country has suffered, there is an economy with an impressive force with a huge force. It's like a body that is infested with a virus and has sufficient strength to withstand the onslaught of an economic war".

You will not hear this in the International media at all, because it will not fit the media narrative of Venezuela is a failing economy because of centralized socialism. The real question is if they keep pushing the narrative of a failing economy, why 95% of Venezuelans are able to eat three times a day? It would explain why there are both long lines in Venezuelan supermarkets for both the working class and the middle-classes? The latter is obvious due to economic warfare but the former makes since because more than ever, they got more money to buy basic goods.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Does the Washington Post follow up on reports on international stories?

On September 3rd, 2014, The Washington Post posted an report on the Sidor trade dispute in Ciudad Guyana. It follows a basic narrative on Venezuela: Economic problems are rooted in top-down socialist economics. Also include statements on corruption and inflation. Problem was that by the time this article was published, the dispute was already resolved.
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A once-proud industrial city, now a monument to Venezuela’s economic woes

By Nick Miroff September 3 at 10:16 PM

Long before Hugo Chávez launched his socialist revolution, government planners came here to Venezuela’s eastern frontier, where the mighty Orinoco and Caroni rivers converge, and envisioned an industrial workers’ paradise.

President Rómulo Betancourt, a key partner in John F. Kennedy’s “Alliance for Progress,” founded the city in 1961, inviting his countrymen to turn Ciudad Guayana into a tropical Pittsburgh.

More than a city, “it felt like you were building a country,” said Alfredo Rivas, who arrived as a young engineer and went on to become president of the huge steelworks here.

A half-century later and 15 years after Chávez came to power, Ciudad Guayana’s factories are crippled, starved for investment and roiled by labor disputes.

Source:http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/a-once-proud-industrial-city-now-a-monument-to-venezuelas-economic-woes/2014/09/03/4b577663-8f18-4841-b958-eee3b8830ad9_story.html

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As I mentioned, this dispute was already resolved, as Venezuela Analysis can report.

Venezuelan Steel Plant Sidor Renews Operation
By SASCHA BERCOVITCH

Caracas, August 18th 2014 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – Following the announcement of a collective workers’ contract signed at the end of last week, the Sidor steel plant in Ciudad Guyana will reopen for normal operation, several officials confirmed this afternoon.

“I opened the plant, and we did a tour to enact a complete overhaul and maintenance plan,” Minister of Industry José David Cabello wrote earlier on Twitter. “My congratulations to the Sidor workers who have demonstrated their commitment to productivity.”

The development comes after weeks of conflict between workers at the state-owned plant and the Venezuelan government over the terms of the contract.

While workers numerous demonstrations throughout Ciudad Guyana to protest the government’s stance on the negotiations, key figures in the government – including National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro – characterized the protests as part of a larger attempt by “mafias” to create chaos within the factory and the region.

Last Thursday, Information Minister Delcy Rodríguez and Sidor Workers’ Trade Union (Sutiss) Secretary José Meléndez announced the agreement of a new collective workers’ contract which included a salary increase and retroactive pay for the time spent in negotiations. Since the last contract expired in 2010, workers had complained of a reduced wage value due to inflation.

Other Sutiss members, however, rejected the contract on grounds that negotiations excluded key representatives and lacked collective approval through a workers’ assembly.

Regarding these tensions, Cabello noted that “the guarimba [a term also used to characterize opposition protests earlier in the year] failed here like it failed in the rest of the country. Sidor is not even going to stop. Sidor should be a spearhead in the industry, and for the benefit of all Venezuelans.”

Read more here: http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/10851
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But before the dispute was resolved, this had to happen:
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14 Arrested and Two Injured in Confrontations between Sidor Workers and Venezuelan National Guard

By SASCHA BERCOVITCH

Caracas, August 12th 2014 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – Clashes between protesting workers at the state-owned steel plant Sidor and the Venezuelan National Guard on Monday in the southeastern city of Guyana ended with at least 14 arrests and two injuries, according to multiple sources.

The protest, focusing on continued delays in the negotiation of a collective workers’ contract with the state entity which runs the factory, began at 7 a.m. yesterday when workers gathered in the plant and decided to march to Guyana Avenue, the city’s main access road.

Before they could arrive, local media reported, the National Guard intercepted the demonstration with pellets and tear gas, inciting the conflict which led to the arrests and injuries.

According to a press release from the leftist Socialist Tide (Marea Socialista) organization, the National Guard had also stationed six tanks within the factory, in the area where company buses normally arrive to drop off workers. On Monday Sidor did not send out buses, which workers involved in the protests considered was an effort to avoid further unrest, though many workers found other means of transportation to arrive and participate.

Tensions between Sidor workers and the national government have escalated in recent weeks, particularly after both National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro criticized the protests, which have on occasion blocked roads in the city, as beholden to union “mafias” and part of a larger attempt to destabilize the factory and region.

There has also been a dispute about who is responsible for falling productivity at the plant. Workers blame company management for “inefficiency” and “bureaucracy”, while the government accuses union “mafias” of being responsible.

Read more at: http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/10839

So now, the plant is finally back in running. The real question is why did the Washington Post posted this story anyway and not followed up before actually posting it? I'll give you one theory, if they did last-minute research on the situation and made a update story on the dispute, it will break the narrative on Venezuela on being a country full of economic woe.

For a person who wants to push and enforce a narrative there is one rule in writing a media narrative: Never write anything that contradicts that narrative.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

TNT's crime drama "Legends" creates controversy over misrepresenting Venezuela.

I don't watch much television. These days most of my entertainment consists of netflix, anime, and video games (read: PSO2 and Battlefield 4). For some reason cable channel TNT is making the news rounds in Venezuela for a scene in the crime drama "Legends" where the protagonist was torturing a terrorist for information on who is buying his biological weapons.

In the episode in question, titled "Lords of War," the star of the show tortures a terrorist "24"-style, demanding to know who is buying his chemical weapons. Eventually the terrorist splutters, "Maduro! PSUV! They're worried about the civil unrest in Venezuela."

From Axis of Logic


While there was much international criticism and outright opposition to Venezuela's treatment of those involved the civil insurrection of February(for all the wrong reasons), the Venezuelan government was never accused of using chemical weapons. The only "chemical" weapons used were non-lethal tear gas, which was used by both the Bolivarian National Guard and the Bolivarian National Police. As a country that for the most by abides by the rule of constitutional and constitutional order, they would be stupid to buy such chemical weapons to actually cause harm. You simply don't make your problems worse. As such, the government mostly let the civil insurrection burn out over the course of 4-5 months.


The news was first reported by the well known Chavista Aporrea news portal and originally reported by the public newspaper Correo del Orinoco.
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4th Generation War in Action: TNT series Legends accuses Maduro of buying biological weapons for use against protesters.

By: Correo del Orinoco / Aporrea.org | Monday, 09/01/2014 1:35 PM

Through TNT, Monsanto, was last night accused the Venezuelan president, Nicolas Maduro, want to buy a biological bomb to use against protesters seeking to unseat him.

In TNT's new series "Legends", specifically the third episode of the first season (13:38 min), one of the terrorists is questioned by one of the FBI agents. The criminal is face down and says "okay, okay, is the VX." The agent asks, "Who are you buying?" And the detainee says: "I do not know, there is a proxy".

In the scene, which lasts about 19 seconds, ask the agent "and who is the agent?". Immediately, the terrorist says: "Maduro, United Socialist Party of Venezuela. They are concerned about civil unrest in Venezuela." 


The VX mentioned the terrorist on the scene, is an oleaginous considered a powerful nerve agent chemical weapon. It was created in 1952 by researchers at Porton Down, England. In 1958 the British government sold its VX technology to the United States in exchange for information on thermonuclear weapons.

Not the first time that American multinationals incorporate in their series, talks to refer to Venezuela. Even, have been incorporated in some video games, missions to end the "dictatorship in Venezuela."

TNT is a cable television and satellite television belonging to the oligopoly of the Turner Broadcasting System (TBS). United States, Latin America and Spain, are regions are reaching their productions.

TBS belongs to Time Warner, which also owns CNN, TBS, TNT, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Boomerang, TCM TruTV...among dozens of other corporations. Time Warner is one of the ten mega-corporations that control the global communications industry.




Source: http://aporrea.org/medios/n256981.html
Translation Based on Google Translate

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The third episode of "Legends" entitled "Lords of War" was broadcast in the United States on 8/27/2014, which was four months after the initial unrest was over. The production of the episode started while the insurrection was ongoing, and the script writer needed an idea. This idea was gained from the insurrection in Venezuela. Problem is that he may not actually following the news on how the government was actually handling it.

CONTEL which is the National Telecommunication Commission, immediately opened an investigation regarding the episode

Broadcast on USA channel TNT: Conatel open investigation for assault on Venezuela in series American Legends

Caracas, September 2 - The National Telecommunications Commission of Venezuela (Conatel) initiated a process of research on media manipulation that exposes the American Legends series, against Venezuela and President of the Republic, Nicolas Maduro.

The Minister of Communication Information Delcy Rodriguez, through his Twitter account,@DrodriguezMinci, said that "lies and manipulations against President Nicolas Maduro Legends series, we ask Conatel opening a thorough investigation."

In the third episode of said fictitious television series, a terrorist accused President Maduro acquire a chemical weapon that would be used against civilians at the scene observed the terrorist being interrogated by an FBI agent, who asks, "For whom do You are buying (chemical weapon called XV)" and the arrested said: "I do not know, it was a proxy". When asked about the identity of that person, he responds: "Maduro, United Socialist Party of Venezuela. They are concerned about the unrest of civilians in Venezuela."

Minister Rodríguez added that "the Legends series, broadcast by American channel 'TNT', foreshadows a typical Hollywood script imperial actions against legitimate rulers." Director General Conatel, William Castillo, too reported on his Twitter account, that on instructions from the Minister Rodríguez "tomorrow Conatel will open a probe into the case of the Legends series, broadcast on subscription television."

Source: http://www.aporrea.org/medios/n257020.html
Translated based on Google Translate
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Later on 9/2/2014, 21st Century Fox made an apology to President Maduro

The explanation does not convince Fox 21: Company production of "Legends": Sincerely apologize to President Maduro

Fox 21, the producer of the police drama "Legends" which is owned by Twenty-First Century Inc, apologized to President Nicolas Maduro for the incident. It is unknown how was the apology, if it was made by Twitter or by letter or word conference.

"Obviously 'Legends' is a work of fiction," said Fox 21. "The producers did not intend to say that the show reported facts when mentioned the name of President Maduro. We sincerely apologize to the president."

If it was a work of fiction Why, for example, not then named Obama? Why they mentioned the United Socialist Party of Venezuela?

Not much accuracy to fiction?

Venezuelan government lambasted the television series "Legends" broadcast on American network TNT, by a scene in which a character says President Maduro and his party plan to purchase a biological weapon.

The Minister of Communication, Delcy Rodriguez said showed the fictional show lies and manipulations of the president of the country, where you can see the series through pay television services. Ie:. Amid planet "Legends Series American channel transmitted by TNT foreshadows the typical imperial actions against legitimate rulers Hollywood script," the officer wrote in his Twitter account,DrodriguezMinci on Monday night.

During the third episode, the protagonist played by British actor Sean Bean in an interrogation question who is behind the purchase of a "VX", a biological weapon, device to another character who says: "There is an intermediary...Maduro, PSUV (United Socialist Party). they concerned about civil unrest in Venezuela."

Fox 21's apology is not convincing.

Source: http://www.aporrea.org/medios/n257062.html
Translation based on Google Translate
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Now here is the actual quotation in actual English:

“Legends is obviously a work of fiction,” Fox 21 said. “The producers did not intend to imply that the show was reporting any actual events when it mentioned President Maduro's name. We sincerely apologise to President Maduro.”

Source: http://www.iol.co.za/news/world/venezuela-blasts-tv-show-for-maduro-slur-1.1745197

Then why did they mentioned "PSUV", "Maduro", and "unrest".

This type of misrepresentation of Venezuela is not new:

In 2006, the government led by the late President Hugo Chavez accused a U.S. gaming company of doing Washington's bidding by releasing a shoot 'em up computer game [Mercinaries 2]based on the overthrow of an imaginary Venezuelan "tyrant." 

Last year, the U.S. spy drama "Homeland" portrayed Venezuela as a lawless hellscape. An outlaw character was depicted hiding out in a Caracas skyscraper-turned-slum with thugs who killed people and molested children with impunity. No official repercussions followed.

From Axis of Logic 

There is another theory: Since the show is fictional, they don't feel the need to be at least accurate in depiction or actions of a foreign person or country. Since it's entertainment, and most Americans are not aware of foreign countries unless it's a very major event of violence or political conflict, they would care less. Besides, television companies exist to make money, not be at least accurate of their actual actions people outside their production country.

People interested in public office should go through PSUV Training School

In the tradition of the former Soviet Union's Communist Party school, the Communist Party of China's Party school, or in Venezuela's regional area Cuba's party training school, the United Socialist Party of Venezuela is planning to create it's own party school for those who are interested in running public office.

People interested in public office should go through PSUV Training School

By: Venezuelan News Agency (AVN) | Monday, 09/01/2014 2:01 PM

[Written by]Jacqueline Faria -- A Proposal presented Monday in the central region of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) to the formation of the Training System of political organization. One of the approaches outlined important is that candidates for public office to go through the Training School Boards and receive ideological-political, technical, and administrative training.

At the closing ceremony of the First Workshop on System Design Training PSUV, held at the Teresa Carreño Theater of Caracas, Faria emphasized that the aim should be to train a leader able to develop, deepen the revolutionary process and to ensure through the party, leading the struggles of the people and raising the class consciousness in the path to the Bolivarian socialism and political revolutionary.

Hegemony

After four days of meetings, the conclusions of the central region indicate that a picture of the PSUV to be formed under the principle of "being like Chavez" is required. As the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chavez, involves discovering himself in the excluded, the marginalized, through class consciousness and struggle to ensure their social and historical rights, Faria said. The basis of the training will be called The tree of the four estates, covering the political thought of Simon Bolivar,the heroes Ezequiel Zamora and Simón Rodríguez, and Chavez also mentioned the need to adhere to the principles and socialist values: turn the crisis into an opportunity for victory; devote to the people to build a better world; combat waste, corruption and bureaucracy; and elevate the thinking of revolutionary ethics with the premise of consistency between what is said and what is done. "This leads us to raise the chavismo as a guide for present and future action," he added.

This program will be modeled to take the structure of the party Communist Cuba: state, municipal and national levels; and the equalization program knowledge to the tables has promoted the Sandinista party in Nicaragua.

"That is not only going to enter must pass through the esucela but leveling required of those who are now in government," said Faria.

Sectors
By Another central idea is to develop a sectoral component of training: for workers, youth, women, peasants, etc., as well as the creation of the Institute for Research in Social Sciences Alberto Muller Rojas.

The programs of study are suggested: the thought and action of Chavez; analysis of the Bolivarian Revolution revolutionary ethics and morals; history and characterization of imperialism; and world history, Latin American, Caribbean, national, regional and local geography; politicians and government studies; popular education; organizational, technical and electoral strategies; propaganda and political communication; gender; foreign policy and international relations; Human Rights; organization and functioning of the Party; social psychology; legal basis of the revolutionary process; and comprehensive security and defense of the nation.

Moreover, said the establishment of mass education circles and reflection and the creation of an evaluation system with task allocation, monitoring and control by the Party. Likewise, Faria recognized Psuv President Nicolas Maduro effort at this stage of transition to socialism and its interest in strengthening ideological education for the purpose of carrying the revolution to a tipping point actually.

Source: http://www.aporrea.org/contraloria/n256985.html
Translation based on Google translate
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In a global standpoint and in the history of socialism, if this school was established: This will be the first party school of socialism, in a socialist country to be built in a actual democratic socialist state. Not even China's who has economic and diplomatic ties with the coutnry, with it's formidable Party school has that accomplishment.

It is interesting of note that it is modeled after Cuba's program, which was also modeled after the former Soviet Union's party school, so Cuba does has influence, but passive influence of ideas not active influence.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Venezuelan Opposition Banner Standees full of ignorance during World Cup Match

To be honest, I don't care about the World Cup, I really don't. I got bigger problems than a one month soccer-fest. But this caught my attention.




One of the most ignorant photo of the week, they take some Venezuelan fans who were in one of the 2014 World Cup matches in Brazil , holding a national flag modified with a neo-facist conforming message "Time to overthrow a dictatorship": 

  • Ukraine (1 month) 
  • Egypt (3 months), 
  • Syria (2 years), 
  • Venezuela (in process),
  • and Brazil (pending) ".

All very nice except for one tiny detail: Syrian President Bashar Al Assad, which branded a dictator, just won an election with 87% of the popular vote. 

Question of the Day: How many dollars did the tickets cost and who paid for the stay in Brazil?

Translation Based on Google Translate:
Source: http://www.laredoma.co.ve/2014/06/foto-imperdible-opositores-venezolanos.html

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It does not change the fact that Syrian President Assad is still a tyrant like his Father. Ukraine is ruled by a nationalist (or neo-fascist) political party with another oligarch. Egypt has a president who is becoming no different than the previous president before the Egyptian revolution. Brazil and Venezuela despite their problems are the only actual legitimate democracies left on the list.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Learn the points of confrontation between "radicals" and "pragmatic" in the economic policy of Venezuela

The letter of the former Minister of Planning Jorge Giordani, and the most recent report by investment bank Bank of America / Merrill Lynch on Venezuela , have publicly formalized the existence of a confrontation over economic policy within the Cabinet of Ministers the area.

This is a (non-exhaustive) timely overview of the issues at stake and the positions of the "radical" and "pragmatic" wings.

1) Adjustments macroeconomic The two wings agree on the need for adjustments in economic policy. Obviously the approaches differ in the specifics.

2) Public expenditure Giordani's vision focuses on reducing public expenditure by way of a scheme that "increasingly against a grant expenditure schedule accompanied by success indicators that would facilitate a gradual expansion and curb expenditure not fulfill their commitments achievements. " The pragmatic wing, as reported by the Bank of America, prefers monetary policy actions that, in this way, restrict the flow of resources to the public sector.

3) Exchange rate policy Giordani favors a strict control mechanism by the state allocation of foreign exchange, with emphasis on combating corruption. The letter maintains prime rate Cadivi (with a high-level committee to authorize sector allocation) and the outline of Sicad (only one version). While the pragmatic wing prefers the option of exchange correction through unification in the market rate defined by the Sicad II. This would be seen as a "desirable" as in the medium and short term.

4) Price adjustments Giordani is in favor of a price adjustment (no doubt by way of reduction of subsidies) "which accommodated defense priorities purchasing power of the most vulnerable groups." The pragmatic wing would be more willing to widespread price adjustment resulting from the migration of imported products to Sicad II rate. These adjustments are being made ​​through the measures taken by the Superintendence of Costs, although at a slower rate than expected.

5) Indebtedness Giordani firmly warned against the growth of external indebtedness derived from auction mechanism with dollar securities established in SITME. That was arrested in early 2013. Yet the pragmatic wing could encourage external financing under that "continued reliance on bonds rather than cash sales to feed SICAD II is a sign that the increase in external liabilities could emerge as the path of least resistance. "

6) Privatization While the former minister claimed the productive role of the state and does not address the possibility of privatization, the Bank of America document reveals the pragmatic wing layout to integrate the private sector. This would not be open to privatization but with joint ventures and other strategic alliances with the private sector.

Article Translation from Google Translate
Source from: http://la-tabla.blogspot.com/2014/06/conozca-los-puntos-de-la-confrontacion.html

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Venezuela is currently suffering a drought. Conserve as much water as you can!

Venezuela's guarimba insurrection might be over, but here's an actual situation that has appeared: A drought. Laredoma has already reported on this.

The Venezuelan Minster of the Environment, Miguel Leonardo Rodriguez, reported on Satuday that the seventh major drought of the past 60 years is currently registered in Venezuela, who noted that this drought is manifested in three ways: Moderate, severe, and extreme , For it's geographical location, Venezuela does not have four seasons but a annual variation of climate characterized by two periods: dry season : which runs from November to April, and a rainy season :from May to October.

The rainy season is well marked by the intertropical convergence line (cloud cover).

However, dry-mentioned period remains in the country, especially in the northwest, where the main reservoirs which are located most of the Venezuelan population is supplied. Some of them have been affected, as Manuelote, Three Rivers, and Tulé in Zulia state.

"In Manuelote, we got historical rains have fallen in December, January, February, March, and practically no rain at all. This has prevented reservoirs from recovering. That makes reservoirs have dropped their level more than 10 meters" he explained, referring to a press release of a regional newspaper.

Given this scenario, this Sunday was made the General Staff Integral in Zulia state, directed to implement plans to tackle drought in the state, said Rodriguez, after a meeting in which the governor of Zulia, Francisco Arias Cárdenas was present.

This Staff shall consist of officials from the Ministry for the Environment, Hidrolago, the National Bolivarian Armed Forces, and mayors.

"This entity daily assess the level of reservoirs, will follow up on the situation, coordinate plans and responses," he said.

The Minister also urged people to join the campaign of rational use of water and meet so full supply plans that will remain until the rain period is established in the country and the reservoirs have levels recover low due to low rainfall. "The water always have to save it."

"We still are not in the presence of El Niño, which may be present in the second half of the year. Represent That drought, but has not yet been ordered but we have to prepare ourselves to this situation," he said.

Translation based from Google Translate
Source: http://www.laredoma.co.ve/2014/06/detalles-ahorremos-agua-venezuela-vive.html

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Also, Venezuela Analysis has reported on the issue, which is more about preparing for a prolonged el nino related drought.

Caracas, 11th June 2014 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – It’s the rainy season in tropical Caracas. The weather service frequently predicts thunderstorms and the air is thick with humidity, yet the menacing clouds rarely produce more than a few drops. Venezuela’s The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources expects half the usual rainfall for the season and is planning accordingly.

In March of this year, at its VI World Forum on Water, the United Nations presented a study of drought in Latin America. The study concluded that excessive urbanization, globalization and climate change are responsible for leaving 800 million people in Latin America without access to safe drinking water and 2.5 million without access to bathroom facilities. In Venezuela, the percentage of people without access to potable water and toilets is comparatively small, in the single digits. Unlike those countries where water service is privatized and a source of profit, in Venezuela, water is provided and subsidized by a state-owned company. For 36% of Venezuela’s population, water is entirely free. For the rest, the cost of all utilities is subsidized and amounts to about 10% of the average worker’s pay.

UN Water Reports and newspaper headlines of raging forest fires and water rationing in California and catastrophic glacier melting in Peru all point to the ongoing ravages of climate change. Yet, corporate press in Venezuela and the U.S still blame the Venezuelan government for water scarcity. They lump water into the list of commodities whose appearance in supermarkets is erratic.

The incremental warming of the Pacific ocean caused by climate change has already caused devastating drought in some parts of the country. In Guárica the state-run electric company has scrambled to repair parched hydroelectrical transformers as soon as they break down. Yet, of the 54 needing repair, 13 remain to be fixed, resulting in frequent power outages.
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It's clear that the Venezuelan Government has already preparing for a major drought. Despite the screaming and howling from the opposition media and it's blogger extension.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Guarimbas violate at least 14 constitutional articles and 7 criminal articles.

or Guarimbas and the Guarimberos are against Constitutional and Public Order

Venezuela is a country, unlike the United States, takes constitutional order very seriously. When they mean, very seriously, we don't mean we say this so we can just reassure them and then actually do nothing, we say this because have actively ensured constitutional order and guarantee constitutional rights over the past 15 years. Note the arrest last month of local public officials in Tachira State for being in contempt of a constitutional protection order from the TSJ's Constitutional branch. In addition, the Venezuelan government has taken swift action against public safety officials suspected of excessive force.
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From http://www.aporrea.org/oposicion/n248985.html
Tranalsation based on Google Translate

April 13, 2014 - As of February 12, after the call of the leader of the opposition political party Popular Will , Leopoldo López and former deputy of the National Assembly, Maria Corina Machado, to head out into the streets of the country against the Legitimate Government of the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, have perused constant attacks, assaults and violations of human rights under the Constitution.

From the right to free movement laid down in Article 50 of the Constitution, which states that "any person can move freely in any medium throughout the country" to the" inviolable" right to life enshrined in Article 43 are some of the offenses committed by right-wing sectors of Venezuelan, blinded by hate, irrationality and incited by opposition leaders.

However, the opinion matrix generated by some sectors and means of national and international media, seek to divert attention and focus on an erroneous view of the current situation, in terms of human rights concerns, discrediting the performance of the Venezuelan State to restore order and ensure the welfare and tranquility to the people, calling it a "crackdown on students."

For constitutional lawyer Jesús Silva , "these criminals operating in known guarimbas really can not be described as students ... but there are armed groups that can be classified as terrorists, mercenaries, paramilitaries that have been paid to promote-in 18 of the 335 municipalities existing in Venezuela-events of violence."    

Citizens has been unable to persue their regular activities as a "consequence of this street terrorism, and guerrilla warfare in urban areas, which have a clear connection to the party Popular Will and leaders of the far right such as Leopoldo López and María Corina Machado ".

However, the Government is obliged to restore public order and protect the life and personal integrity and citizen , so that the deployment of the national security authorities has been rational and proportionate "to contain these criminals using guayas, explosive devices, Molotov cocktails, adapters and have attacked unarmed civilians treacherous and premeditated manner. Consequently, the activity of the Venezuelan State has been framed in the Constitution and laws; and if there were some violations of human rights as some opponents have denounced it, I think there are clear demonstrations of commitment to investigate and punish these isolated cases, which are by no means the general policy of the Venezuelan state practice. "  

Violation of Human Rights

The professor at the Central University of Venezuela (UCV), Jesus Silva, confirms that the protests of the past two months have been a undemocratic and unconstitutional character that besides causing 39 deaths (as of 5/15/2014: 44 people have been killed in the insurrection) and 579 injuries have affected the right to education (Articles 102 and 103) right to work (Articles 87 and 89), the right to health (Article 83), right to recreation (Article 111), environmental law (127), among others.

But the main violation of these demonstrations of political violence is the violation of Article 2 of the Constitution : Venezuela is a democratic and social state of law and justice, which holds as superior values ​​of its legal system and its performance, life, liberty, justice, equality, solidarity, democracy, social responsibility, and in general, the preeminence of human rights ethics and political pluralism.

According to Silva says "these acts of violence and terror seek to impose a new political order through force, intimidation, threat and harm innocent people. So the guarimberos and political leaders who are somehow entrenched democratic parties in what is said, but are organizations to commit a crime, we have to say they ignore the will of the people and know the importance of democracy and popular sovereignty contained in this Article 2 where voting is recognized as the primary mechanism to resolve our differences. "  

Crimes against the environment

The cutting and burning of trees, arson mountains, national parks, forests and other, contains what is called a multiple offense, criminal environmental offense , which in the doctrine of international law, is known as fourth generation right within the group of human rights.

For Silva "no doubt that this radical violent opposition, this criminal stream is overthrowing the government   has lashed so cowardly and treacherous to the ecosystem . And we trust that the Missions and other programs to restore the ecological order as the Tree Mission and other government initiatives will help repair the damage caused; and especially the rejection of society to these actions must be demonstrated conclusively to follow such cases no longer happening. "    

Rule of Law

Silva believes that the State's commitment to human rights is widespread evidence, because the 1999 Constitution is unique in the history of the country where the fundamental rights of Venezuelans have never been suspended, contrary to the 1961 Constitution which guarantees were suspended at least 21 times.

"The rule of law that exists today in Venezuela there has been respect for human rights, particularly from the Bolivarian Constitution of 1999 (...) which guarantees freedom of people provided that they act within the framework of the Constitution and the law. While in the past, the State was practicing the doctrine of state terror, a policy of persecution, murder, forced disappearance of persons ... "he said.

He recalled that the guarantees established in Article 2 have remained intact, "having to do with political pluralism, freedom of association, freedom to choose and be chosen , i.e. a set of civil and political rights that have been sheltered in this new era of the Republic."

Legal Basis

Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

Article 55:  Everyone has the right to protection by the state through the public security organs regulated by law, in situations that constitute a threat, vulnerability or risk to the physical integrity of persons, property, enjoyment of their rights and fulfill their duties.

Article 127:  It is the right and duty of each generation to protect and maintain the environment for the benefit of itself and the future world. Everyone has individually and collectively to have a life and a safe, healthy and ecologically balanced environment law. The State shall protect the environment, biodiversity, genetic resources, ecological processes, national parks and natural monuments and other areas of special ecological importance. The genome of living organisms can not be patented, and the law relating to bioethical principles regulate the matter. It is a fundamental obligation of the state, with the active participation of society, to ensure that the population develops in a pollution free environment, where air, water, soil, coasts, climate, the ozone layer, the, they are specially protected species live in accordance with the law.

Article 130:  Venezuelans have a duty to honor and defend the country, its symbols, cultural values, safeguard and protect the sovereignty, nationality, territorial integrity, self-determination and the interests of the Nation.

Article 324:  Only the State may possess and use weapons. All that exist are manufactured or imported into the country will become the property of the Republic without compensation or process. The National Armed Forces shall be the competent authority to regulate and control, according to the respective law, the manufacture, import, export, storage, transit, recording, monitoring, inspection, trade, possession and use of other weapons, ammunition and explosives.

Penal Code

Article 283:  Whoever publicly incites or by any means to another or others to commit acts contrary to law, by the mere fact of incitement shall be punished:
1. The instigation If whatever to induce them to commit crimes has been established imprisonment, to imprisonment for a third of the instigated crime.
Two. In all other cases, with fines of hundred tax units (150 UT) as the entity of fact instigated.

Article 285:  Whoever incites to the disobedience of the laws or hatred among its people or makes apology for acts that the law provides for such offenses so as to endanger the peace, shall be punished with imprisonment from three years to six years.

Article 286:  If two or more persons associate for the purpose of committing crimes, each shall be punished just because of the association with imprisonment from two to five years.

Article 357:  Whoever put obstacles in a flow path of any means of transport, open or close the communication of these routes, make false signals or perform any other act with the purpose of preparing the danger of an accident, will be punished by imprisonment from four years to eight years.

Article 358:  Any damage to railways, machines, vehicles, tools or other objects and gear for your service, shall be punished with imprisonment of three to five years.

Article 513:  Whoever, without permission of the competent authority, any unloaded firearm or any burnt fireworks or explosive devices or other dangerous or uncomfortable doeth explosions in a place inhabited, in your neighborhood, or along direction a public way, shall be punished with up to two hundred tax units (200 UT) fine; and in severe cases may be imposed arrest for up to one month.

Article 537:  Whoever commits cruelty to animals, mistreat or submitted without a clearly excessive work, shall be punished with fine up to one hundred tax units (100 UT). The only with a scientific or didactic purpose, but out of the places for the study or teaching, has undergone animal experiments or tests or cause annoyance to persons that witness, shall incur the same penalty.

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Now, note the actual amount of people arrested in Venezuela who are students: 40%. So the guarimbas is coming from hooded thugs and yobs who are actually being paid by the the right-wing to cause chaos. While they're not obvious paramilitaries as they lack guns, they're just as bad with other projectiles that can cause serious damage to innocents.

Even in the recent raid on the 4 student encampments by the Police and National Guard on May 8th 2014 only a small fraction of the protesters are students. Some of them where children and some were hearing disabled that were paid in food to occupy the camps. Most of the protesters were released without charge, many of them were granted police bail, while some have been referred to substance-abuse clinics for use of recreational drugs. Only 11 has been hauled before the courts to commence judicial proceedings.

Unlike Occupy Wall Street, these camps were used as cover for the real business: Insurrection.

These photos were taken exclusive by Chavista Blog LaRedoma.co.ve which you can find them here: http://www.laredoma.co.ve/2014/05/fotos-exclusivo-se-sorprendera-de-lo.html

While they were some harmless goods such as food and drinks, cell phones, radios, others were more dangerous: Drugs, Firearms including shotguns, and tear gas stolen from police and national guard, nails attached to hoses, and melee weapons such as bats, and fireworks and makeshift motors.

If it was not for the raid, the situation would have been worse.

It's clear that the Guarimba Insurrection is no ordinary campaign of civil disorder, it's political terrorism of the highest order. A campaign against the Venezuelan people, more specifically, a campaign against the Venezuelan people who have reclaimed their country from the economic privileged. And now the economic privilege have already embraced fascist tactics to this end.

The insurrection's second stage has begun and the Venezuelan Government must do whatever it takes to take down the fascist insurrection by any means legally necessary.

There's already a phrase for people of such kind and their leaders, the highest order counter-revolutionary who will use violence against their own people for exercising their Constitution rights:

Enemy of the Constitution and People

It's what they are, it's what the Venezuelan Government needs to treat them as such: Take them down, and send them to courts where they'll face justice according to law and Constitution. The best way to deal with Political Terrorism is through strict abidance to law and Constitutional order. It is the only path to peace, and it's believe it or not the Venezuelan Government is doing that for the past 90 months.

University Controlled by Guarimbero in Zulia

Since the beginning of the guarimbas in the country, the Private University of Dr. Rafael Belloso Chacin (URBE) in Zulia state, serves as a center of refuge for terrorists who have hijacked the right of hundreds of students to attend classes to advance their programs in degree training. Petrol bombs, stones, meters, Chinese, mortars, launchers, guns of all kinds, hoods, gas masks, debris, flames, and no books and notebooks, are the order of the day in the current reality of the academic house in Maracaibo.

On May 15, there was a new onslaught of fascism against the police trying to restore order in the area. The Secretary of Zulia of State Safety, Jairo Ramirez, reported that about "80 people are the ones causing the violence" also stating that "it may not be possible for a small group of young affecting more normal 30 thousand students, corresponding to the enrollment URBE. "

Meanwhile, Ramirez reported no operative was arrested after Thursday.

Although social networking websites and communication portals claim repression and alleged "violation" of human rights allegedly "peaceful" students, the images show below speak for themselves of the armed movement that keeps the university subject to complaint .

Translation based on Google Translate
See more at: http://www.laredoma.co.ve/2014/05/fotos-bajo-secuestro-asi-permanece-la.html

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Universities in Venezuela and in Latin America countries are autonomous universities. Meaning by law the police can't even enter unless they have a arrest warrant or are invited in by the University. However, public universities outside of the Bolivarian Universities are abusing this right by allowing Guarimberos effective control of the grounds. This prevents regular students from attending their studies thus obstructing the normal students of the constitutional right to a education.

Why is this going on? Because in some universities such as URBE and the Central University of Venezuela and are controlled by rectors aligned to the ultra-opposition sector of the MUD (Democratic Unity Roundtable).

90 days of Guarimba Insurrection and some of the universities are facilitating this farce.


Monday, April 28, 2014

BREAKING NEWS: Chavista Leader and President of Legislative Council of Caracas Eliezer Otaiza is found dead.

Breaking news from Venezuela and already there was a National Cadena directly related to this, President of Legislative Council of Caracas and Chavista leader Eliezer Otaiza is killed. Apporea has the full story, along with additional news from a Chavista Blog "La Redoma"

Apporea:

http://www.aporrea.org/actualidad/n249817.html

The President of the City Council of Liberator Municipality of Caracas, Eliezer Otaiza , was found dead on Saturday in the town of El Hatillo, and identified her body on Monday by the Scientific, Penal and Criminal Investigations Corps (Cicpc). Minister of Popular Power for the Interior, Justice and Peace, Miguel Rodriguez Torres, informed, via public television channel VTV, that "on Saturday, police in El Hatillo found the body in a sector near San Andrés, no ID, it will be moved to the morgue. They begun to do the work of identification."

He continued narrating that "Polibaruta, get a vehicle with a gunshot wound, and realizes that it is the vehicle Eliecer Otaiza, and notified the Cicpc. They made ​​the necrodactilia. The body has four bullets. Cicpc teams are deployed to investigate the incident; know details.

"Old fellow, comrade, friend, man from 27 November, an important picture for the Revolution, whose main feature was the courage, loyalty. Give a lot of pain, sadness.

On Friday when we were in an activity the first year of the government of President Maduro. Lets history have been a great promoter of Mission Robinson. Venezuela will always present their political action."

General Prosecutor of the Republic, said it appointed 19 National attorniesto investigate the death of the President of the Municipal Council of Caracas.

President Nicolas Maduro, ordered a thorough investigation, said the Minister of Popular Power for Communication and Information, Delcy Rodriguez.

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La Redoma:

The body of the President of the Municipal Council of Caracas, councilman Eliezer Otaiza, was found dead in Turgua sector within the municipality Baruta in Caracas. "Last time he was seen alive was on Friday in Turgua in Miranda State , Baruta, then was not heard from again, "the Minister of Popular Power for the Interior, Justice and Peace, Miguel Rodriguez Torres, through telephone contact established with Venezolana de Television.

Rodriguez said his body was found specifically between sectors and San Andrés La Araguata subsequently was transferred to the morgue CICPC. In addition, the interior minister said that Polibaruta have gotten today a vehicle with bullet, and that according to the research of the plate was the car of Otaiza.

"The body of Otaiza presents four bullets (...) We hope to clarify what happened to our fellow Eliezer Otaiza in the coming hours," said Rodríguez Torres.

Meanwhile, the Attorney General of the Republic, Luisa Ortega Díaz, announced via Twitter that has been "appointed Attorney 19 National Competition to investigate the death of the President of the Municipal Council of Caracas, Eliezer Otaiza".

Eliezer Otaiza was licensed in Military Arts and Sciences and earned an MA in Political Science at Simon Bolivar University. He served as director of the Disip, he was president of the National Land Institute (INTI) and director of the National Procurement Service.

Eliezer Otaiza was one of the heroes of the glorious 4 February, which marked the future of Venezuela who now lives in Revolution. Commander Hugo Chavez described as follows:

Otaiza is a soldier, his blood watered the streets of Caracas on November 27. He spent all those years studying, he has a doctorate in political science, a very intelligent man. After it was recovered both a swimming world and won, brought his trophy. And now one of these morning said: "Commander, I want to talk to you." Because he was in my trailer, mind you, he was safe, he had made special security training and command. He said: "Commander, I want to go to the Constituent." -Text-Hugo Chavez

- See more at: http://www.laredoma.co.ve/2014/04/ultima-hora-hasta-la-victoria-siempre.html

We may be seeing a start of a disturbing trend in the Guarimba Insurrection: Political assassination of chavista politians and any polticians aligned with or supporting the PSUV.

The Story of Venezuela’s Protests May Be Different From What You Are Told

Originally published by Brazilian newspaper Folha de São Paulo, Mark Weisbrot easily takes down the Western narrative of the Guarimba Insurrection that has been pushed down for the past two months. While he disagrees with Venezuelan Government seeking an arrest warrant for far-rightist Leopoldo López and the automatic removal of María Corina Machado from the National Assembly for accepting a role as a alternative representative to Panama at the OAS, it's clear that what the far-right movement in Venezuela wants is the removal of President Maduro by force via ungovernablity.

In reacting to the protests in Venezuela, the biggest Western media outlets have drafted a charmingly simple narrative of the situation there. According to this story, peaceful protesters have risen up against a government because of shortages, high inflation, and crime. They have taken to the streets and been met with brutal repression from a government that also controls the media.

It doesn’t take much digging to take down this narrative. First, while there have been some peaceful opposition marches, the daily protests are anything but peaceful. In fact, about half of the daily death toll from Venezuela that we see in the media – now at 41 -- are actually civilians and security forces apparently killed by protesters. A much smaller fraction are protesters alleged to have been killed by security forces. As for the media, state TV in Venezuela has only about 10 percent of the TV audience; the New York Times recently had to run a correction for falsely reporting that opposition voices are not regularly heard on Venezuelan TV. They are on TV, even calling for the overthrow of the government – which has been the announced goal of the protest leaders from the beginning. These are not like the protests last year in Brazil, or the student protests from 2011-13 in Chile, which were organized around specific demands.

Of course the increased shortages and rising inflation over the past year have had a political impact on Venezuela, but it is striking that the people who are most hurt by shortages are decidedly not joining the protests. Instead, the protests are joined and led by the upper classes, who are least affected.

In fact, the protests really got going largely as a result of a split within the Venezuelan opposition. Henrique Capriles, who lost to Chávez and then Maduro in the last two presidential elections, was considered too conciliatory by the more extreme right, led by Leopoldo López and María Corina Machado. They decided that the time was ripe to topple the government through street protests. Both were involved in the 2002 military coup against then President Chávez; María Corina Machado even signed the decree of the coup government that abolished the elected National Assembly (AN), the Constitution, and the Supreme Court.


Source: http://www.cepr.net/index.php/op-eds-&-columns/op-eds-&-columns/the-story-of-venezuelas-protests-may-be-different-from-what-you-are-tol

Now in regards to the narrative in Venezuela, it really shows that despite overwhelming evidence of the truth behind the facts they completely ignore what happened. Because if they did, they will shatter their fantasy world of humble students fighting against an oppressive government. This includes ignoring the socio-economic class of the protesters, which are upper class and upper-middle class. But why they're pushing this myth over and over again?

Because the news media in America, and in some sense in the Western world are another form of entertainment. In addition, most Americans in general do not care about what is going on in Eastern Europe,Africa or South America, South East Asia unless it's politics, violence, war, disaster, or disorder. The reliance of narratives reveals that the Western Media is too cheap to really find the truth behind what is going behind the scenes. It's merely a form of entertainment these days, especially in television news.

In addition, regarding the share of Venezuelan media viewership why VTV has a 10% share? Why the private media is dominant? It has to be something about the telenovelas isn't it? Because even Chavistas were reluctant to have RCTV to be shutdown without a renewal because of the telenovelas.

Hinterlaces: 73% of residents of Chacao reject guarimbas

This week's polling results from Hinterlaces, already confirms one fact: Most Venezuelans are opposed to the guarimba insurrection. Even the middle and upper middle classes of Chacao. Real question: If there are guarimbas and violent protests, why is most of the Venezuelan people and the middle classes are opposed to it?

73% of the residents of Chacao rejects guarimbas or violent protests, the latest study revealed by Hinterlaces polling.

The study was obtained after consulting with 350 inhabitants in this Miranda town. According to the survey, 68% of residents supports the dialogue between the National Government and the opposition, while 69% of respondents believe that the right-wing should reject terrorist actions carried out in jurisdictions governed by opposition political members to central government leaders. People who support punishing those who commit terrorism also part of the sample.

78% of the respondents said that the Government should impose penalties on those responsible for such acts. 


Hinterlaces also highlights that 70% of respondents think that a coup in Venezuela does occur, the economic situation will be worse. Acts of violence since February occurred by far-right groups in some parts of the country, have caused the deaths of 41 people and caused serious injuries to a large number of people affected.


Translation based by Google Translate
Source: http://www.aporrea.org/actualidad/n249785.html

\As much as the Venezuela government can declare a state of emergency to crush the insurrection, and every country has the right to in similar circumstances, it's exactly what the far-right opposition of the country wants. So Maduro is going down the middle path of Stability. Enforcing the law against far-right groups, seeking a compromise with the moderate opposition that wants to talk about legitimate issues, and enforcing laws against people who engage in economic warfare. Already the worst of the insurrection is over, except in Chacao and instances of mobile guarimbas that have been occurring.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Fun with the Venezuelan Guarimba Insurrection by Chavistas - Part 2

446 Years:
Happy Birthday Caracas
#HappyBirthdayCCS


Walloper of Women


This is in reference to San Cristobal's ex-Mayor Daneil Ceballos arrest and subsequent imprisonment for contempt of court for not getting rid of barricades and preventing them from being erected

#GuarimberoFailure
"We were left alone"

Top: So pick up the trash if I have my guarimberos
Merdia - City of Garbage - City of Guarimbas - Mayor of Libertador Municipality






Here, nobody gives up
RespectVenezuela, 23 of Janaury (Neighborhood)


Leapoldo Lopez: Murderer!


Peace

Guide to the Perfect Fascist Guarimbero
For: Henrique, Maria Corina, Leapoldo, R Muchadcho and others
Part One: How to isolate Maduro


Squalid Guarimberos
Left: As they think they are
Right: As in actually are 


San Cristobal : "Like" more security


Out of my Community Mercenary Terrorist!

What do you have in mind?...
Guarimba

But don't get angry! 
22 countries of the OAS denied a Deputy of the Fascist Right the right to speak.
#RespectVenezuela