Showing posts with label Opposition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Opposition. Show all posts

Monday, April 7, 2014

The truth of the "peaceful" protests that many try to deny: Guarimberos attacked young Opposition person in Caurimare: They said they had to be there because "those are the orders"

It's now known to the Venezuelan public that this Guarimbero Insurrection is being funded (with people being paid to commit chaos), and well organized to commit political terror and civil disorder. Like British yobs, they're extremely hostile if you try to confront them on their true purpose is. It's common that civilians in their own opposition held areas are under internal siege by these guarimberos. These protesters are not "peaceful" at all. The real question you should be asking is if they're masked and hostile, are they're peaceful?
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PETER ARMANDO MEDINA, YOUNG VENEZUELAN OPPOSITION ATTACKED BY GUARIMBEROS IN CAURIMARE

SCAN OF THE ORIGINAL PHOTO PUBLISHED BY THE YOUNG OPPONENT AND LEGEND THAT ACCOMPANIES IT. THE COMMENTS WERE OMITTED DUE TO THE DEGREE OF VIOLENCE AND ATTACKS WITH THAT OTHER OPPONENTS REFERRED TO THE YOUNG MAN AFTER PUBLISHING HIS TESTIMONY. (CUT ON THE BOTTOM OF THE PICTURE CORRESPONDS TO ERROR IN THE SCREENSHOT)

A young Venezuelan opposition named Pedro Armando Medina wrote on his Facebook account on Saturday who lived in Caurimare trying to ask guarimberos (some of them outside the area, according to his testimony) to open one lane so that he and the people living there could use their cars and get to their homes. The conversation with the young guarimbas, carrying radios and other equipment, meant that they were receiving orders and were paid to do them. One of them, whom they had never seen in the area, and for no reason physically assaulted him twice. Baruta Police, far from acting, suggested "shoot them to death." Here is the text to reveal the dangers and implications of these violent guarimberos and the legitimate damage generated by them and to their neighbors, regardless of their political ideology, want to continue their lifestyle.

Medina deleted the text of his own, but we published the transcript, as well as catch (in time) of the complaint made through his profile on the social network [Facebook] said:

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Hello, I want to tell that happened to me this morning.

Last night I was returning from the Club Los Cortijos to my house and we got Alan Sarria by Caurimare to see if they had raised the bar. We see that it is all lockout and parked my car shortly before Gamma Express to talk to the guarimba boys.

We started talking with them, we hear them, we gave our point of view, one of them said: "Do you think we want to be here at this hour? Those are the orders!", i.e. someone sent them and paid them. I also want to add that they had radios to communicate, but that is not the point.

While we were talking there came a dude who had never seen in my life (I am a 26 year old living in the El Cafetal) and began to attack us, obviously I also altered and we yell. To make the story short, the guy threw two rocks at my car (did not hit any) and Alan assaulted. We rode and went to Macaracuay.

On the road I upset saying he wanted to sue that dude with the police for their attacks and then leaving Alan went for St. Louis Police Baruta. There I said so himself: "these carajitos fucking worth, reviƩntalos to shots if you can". I just wanted to stop the assault dude (I repeat, never seen in my life).

I got in the car and when I went down to the Boulevard I got together with one gentlemen and I went to talk so that they should at least step channel. I explained to a lady what had happened and when I saw to the chamo again and said "He threw stones, to me, that I'm community and in theory I think equal". The chamo saw me and said, "let's speak then'. I went and told her that down the guard and started to speak, 10 seconds pulled me a hand to treason by face, and then a kick. Threw me to the floor and I began to hang (maybe I don't know actually fighting). There we separated and I began to say: "is this what you want? This is your protest? "." There same one los chamos assisted me with alcohol and ice, and went to the police again. Just so tell me: "you said you reventaras them".

Well, in order, i decided to write this for you to know that we are. This piece of shit that only generates more conflict between ourselves.

Personally, I decided to leave the country, that I will seek options. So I can criticize from outside. I want to.

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This publication is for the purpose of disclosing the truth that exists within the misnamed "peaceful" opposition protests letting you see the degree of intolerance and aggressiveness that is hidden. Comments on the publication of young opposition were omitted in the catch due to its high degree of intolerance and aggression towards the person for having made a public testimony that many want to deny reality.

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Source: http://www.aporrea.org/actualidad/n248586.html
Translation based on Google Translate: http://www.spanishdict.com/translation

It gotten so bad, that he had to delete this post and left the country not because of the government opporession, but they guarimberos are offended that a person want to get on with his life and concerned about letting people through. Guarimberos are for all intents in purposes hostile against consitutional and civil order, and want their own country changed from before Chavez was elected.

These are the types of people the PNB, the GNB, and innocent Venezuelans have to deal with since Feb. 12. They will go after anyone, regardless of political affiliation that opposes them.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

#PrayforVenezuela to Remain a Sovereign Nation

Most of the corporate-owned mainstream coverage of the Venezuelan Opposition Civil Insurrection involves the same refrain: "chaos, civil war, 54 percent inflation, crime, exit Maduro, government responsibility, peaceful students, Lopez, Harvard Business graduate, toilet paper..." It's the same refrain and chorus that most media outlets, even the Al-Jazeera Media Network's Al-Jazeera America and Al-Jazeera English repeating. Here's someone who actually lived in Venezuela for three decades in a rural village that has benefited from the ruling party's government.

Please note that this is an opinion piece.

When I built my home 17 years ago in a rural area outside Sanare in the western state of Lara, my neighbors were barely eking out a subsistence, digging for potatoes and herding goats and sheep. The only school in town was elementary level, and teachers showed up only two days per week on average. There were no modern modes of transport. If you got sick, you had to walk eight miles to town and get in line at 3 a.m. to be seen by a doctor the next day at the nearest hospital.
Today, that same community has an elementary and secondary school, and a free university that functions on the weekends. Every evening, the university offers adult classes. My neighbors are now doctors, lawyers and teachers. Their younger siblings face few barriers to pursuing their dreams. There are 18 new homes — double the amount before, with approximately the same population — built by the local community council in my enclave. Many of my neighbors have replaced horse sheds with driveways for their vehicles. There is also a free medical clinic, staffed by Cuban doctors and Venezuelan medical students from my community, half a mile down the road.
 “For every year of the revolution, I think that everyone has gained a kilo,” said a surprised American visitor, commenting on my neighbor’s plumper physique.
These same stories could be told a thousand times over. If only journalists would actually come to Venezuela and leave their five-star hotels, maybe they would figure out why the country has repeatedly re-elected Chavismo in more than a dozen elections for the last 14 years, in what former U.S. President and democracy observer Jimmy Carter calls “the best electoral system in the world.”
Source: http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/3/venezuela-protestsmaduromediapropaganda.html
Most of the news coverage of Venezuela before the elections and the civil insurrection never focused on the positive changes Chavez and Maduro made to the country 15 years since the revolution. Great advancements made in food, medical services, education, economics. The same village that has been destitute and poor, are now rising up to the working-class standards. Living standards for working-class has basically shot through the roof, allowing them more disposable income to contribute to the economy. Even in the National Conference for Peace, held by Maduro, the president of the Polar Group of Companies stated that he actually benefited from the revolution as he gained more customers who can now buy his goods and participate in the economy.
The country, despite rising inflation, insecurity, and shortages of basic goods (all connected to the economic war that has been ongoing since 2004 and state governors aligned with the opposition who has refused to fold their police forces into the Venezuelan National Police Corps) is still actually in the initial stages of socialist democracy. When we mean a socialist democracy, we mean a active economic and political democracy than the passive democracy of most Western States. It is essential that the United States, deal with it's own problems than to interfere with another countries sovereign affairs. Besides the United States has much problems dealing with economic and social inequality in it's own borders.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Public Reaction of Capriles rejection of the peace conference and supposed "unity" of the Venezuelan Opposition

The absence of Miranda Governor Henrique Capriles, the meetings of the Conference for Peace is repudiated by 7 out of 10 Venezuelans, according to the latest study of the polling company International Consulting Services (ICS) and published this Sunday.

 "What is your opinion that Capriles has decided not to attend the peace conference?". Asked the result showed that 71.7% of respondents answered that the decision is the following: somewhat bad (12.5%), poor (24.9%) and bad (34.3%).

 According to the same study, the decision of the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) not attending the Peace Conference was frowned upon. The numbers were 74.3% of respondents pointing to something bad, poor and bad.

 The sample was based on 900 people contacted between Anzoategui, Aragua, Barinas, Carabobo, Guarico, Merida, Miranda, Lara states, Portuguesa, Sucre, Tachira, Trujillo and Zulia.

Source: http://www.aporrea.org/oposicion/n246222.html

Translation based on Google Translate:

(VIDEO) Intensity of blockades in the city of Valencia

The follwoing video was taken by a citizen of Valencia city in the State of Carabobo and then, given its size and 'strong language' was edited and translated from scrawny to Spanish. It's short and reveals as they are. 

Also: @ Okrimopina Video recorded in the urbanization of middle class Prebo 2 Valencia, Carabobo state, on 02/27/2014. A group of neighbors, all opponents of the Bolivarian Revolution, led to a fight between a group put barricade themselves, which prevents the free passage of others do. recorded the video I did not but I saw online. What-I reduced the original had almost twelve minutes, and select the highlights and added subtitles for greater understanding, because in many instances residents speak jostling product of the nerves of the moment. If you want to see the original video-twelve minutes, without subtitles-you can do it here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8fnRiCxtTg
  Source: http://www.aporrea.org/oposicion/n246204.html Translation based on google translate.

(VIDEO) Schemel: Venezuelan Right-wing promotes a psychosocial destabilization process in the country.

President of the Hinterlaces Group Oscar Schemel said the violence by violent groups of the extreme right in the country responds to a psychosocial destabilization campaign overblowing the country situation and collective anxiety to cause a soft coup.

"Military can no longer perform a coups but psychosocial process produces from the political right-wing were injected into the society and institutions that overflow because the final responses (from many individuals) are not rational", he said Saturday at the Mesa Information (Information Table) program, broadcast by Venezolana de Television (VTV).

 He referred that there are laboratories and mass clinics operating "in this process of destabilization and creation of conditions from accumulation anguish, "a process" that occurs at different times, have different chapters and has a psychosocial end".

Today, that campaign focuses upon oversizing of the situation created by the Venezuelan economic war waged by the right, which has generated hoarding and speculation. Such a situation has been addressed by the Executive through the enactment of the Organic Law of Fair Prices, the creation of the National Center of Foreign Trade (Cencoex) and, more recently, the establishment of the Commission on the Truth in economic matters.

"To the extent that the national government will solve essentially economic problems, the shortage, which is causing more discomfort, which is what allows cause a psychosocial response...will decrease uncertainty and anxiety that are used to heat the street", Schemel said. His comapny Hinterlaces said the dialogues promoted by the National Conference for Peace, installed this week in Caracas, should serve to "lower levels of anxiety, despair and uncertainty that exist in much of the population and restore peace and hope". 

Fostering this dialogue takes place in a context marked by the respect for institutions. According to the latest Hinterlaces Country Monitor presented by Schemel, 70% of Venezuelans support the handling of the issues of the country by constitutional means.

Source: http://www.aporrea.org/actualidad/n246209.html

Originally came from the Venenzuelan News Agency.

Translation based on Google Translation Result

You can see the video here (in Spanish Only):