SMELL FRAUD! Chavez says Chilean senators "will not come to Venezuela"
Dictator said before, the Senate president, Jorge Pizarro, and several of his peers and had asked the Chilean Foreign Ministry to express its discomfort with Caracas. J.
AND C. GONZALEZ
SALDIVIA Qualifying as "ridiculous" to Chilean senators and ensuring that "will not come" to Venezuela last night reacted
president of that country, Hugo Chávez. This, after the Senate this week approved a
Chilean agreement to send a mission observers to parliamentary elections next September in Caracas.
"But why are these senators believe that? What they believe is this country, a golf ball? Do things these bourgeoisie!" Chavez said last night, along with branding as an "outrage" the agreement Chilean Senate.
In that vein, the president's stance hardened the country's Electoral Council, which declared "disabled" to the Chilean parliament to act as observers. Now, Chavez said the senators would not be allowed to enter Venezuelan territory. "Do not be ridiculous, okay! (...) You do not, they will not enter," said, while lawmakers argued that drove the deal in the Chilean Congress "supported the coup against (Salvador) Allende and believe that we are still in the seventies." This, even though the text was supported by the daughter of former governor, Senator Isabel Allende (PS). The
Chavez said came after the chancellor's office on Thursday handed over to La Moneda two claims. One of the National Assembly, Parliament of that country, which referred to the Chilean Senate as "heirs of the murderous dictator Augusto Pinochet." The second text, a statement from the Electoral Council, which described
as "interference" with the Chilean agreement and "disabling" the senators to take over as observers.
Before his sayings, the Chilean senators had already reacted angrily, and asked the Foreign Ministry who asked for Venezuela for what they considered "grievances" against a state power. The chairman of the Senate, Jorge Pizarro (DC), characterized the statements in Caracas as "undemocratic and out of place." "Our Foreign Ministry has to submit the claim in question, because we have not disqualified anybody."
His request was echoed by the supporters of the agreement, Andrew Allamand (RN) and Patrick Walker (DC). Allamand said "this is an affront to the Chilean Senate, and therefore, becomes a matter of institutional character. "Meanwhile, Walker ruled that" when a state power disqualifies him so brutally, it is manifest that the trouble diplomacy. "Meanwhile, the chairman of the Committee of Foreign Affairs, Hernán Larraín , noted that "the Venezuelan reaction is a reflection of intolerance characteristic of dictatorships" and defended the deal
Chile, "is in line with the Inter-American Democratic Charter," he said.''
not be silly, it! You do not fall not going to get. But what they think they are these senators? What they believe is this country, a golf ball? ".
Hugo Chavez, said last night, IN RESPONSE TO PARLIAMENTARY CHILEAN
(Chilean Declaration) is a plan of the international right to violate any basic standard of self-determination of peoples. "
Chancellor Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela
"The ministry we have to file the claim in question, because we have not disqualified anybody."
JORGE PIZARRO
Senate President
"Our statement is in line with the Inter-American Democratic Charter. The Venezuelan reaction is a reflection of intolerance
own dictatorships."
Senator Hernan Larrain
UDI "nomal thing is that when a state power disqualifies him so viciously that diplomacy is for expressing anger over the assault."
Senator PATRICK WALKER DC
"The statement is an affront to the Chilean Senate, and therefore becomes a matter of institutional
character that affects the normal relations between Venezuela and Chile."
Senator Andres Allamand
RN
Saturday, July 17, 2010
What Should You Put In A Wedding Card
Women victims of Islamic fundamentalism.
Fundamentalism kills them, the burning ...
Dilhoas Karim Ahmed Janzen association, shows a photograph of a Kurdish women victims of fundamentalism.
Iraqi Kurdistan has become a laboratory in the expansion of militant Islam. And the big losers they are. A Kayal cut off his nose, to Shamsa was hanged ...
On 14 August, four women who were not covered as they send more strict Islamic rules, they were surprised, next to the citadel of Arbil, by a mob of fundamentalists.
Under a barrage of insults, the four women, pursued by dozens of men, had to seek refuge in a store and wait until tempers calm down for a taxi and go home.
This was, has denounced the Kurdish newspaper Hawlati, the second incident of similar characteristics that occurred in the administrative capital of Iraqi Kurdistan in 15 days.
What happened in the former Arba Ilu, the longest continuously inhabited city in the world is only a small sample button cultural regression that is taking place in Iraqi Kurdistan, a region transformed by the fundamentalist Islamic groups in laboratory its expansion in the Middle East and women in the first victim of social influence.
Most significantly, this situation Kurdish women is that it may be, within the Islamic world, which have enjoyed throughout the history of greater social and political role to the extent that they have been at the forefront of armed uprisings, have participated in the guerrilla and to have ruled tribes and entire cities, as happened in Halabja at the beginning of the century.
In fact, many young people today are convinced that their mothers and grandmothers enjoyed more freedom than they are. Today, Kurdish women's organizations reported not only an alarming increase in crimes of honor, in those who have been killed since the Gulf War some 4,000 women, but the resurgence of atavistic customs that had either fallen into disuse or were completely unknown in Kurdish society.
The increase of polygamy, wife sharing, payment of family insults with the delivery of youth, stoning and female circumcision are some of these demonstrations, which have caused not only a relief appeal of these groups feminists to the world, but also the convening of an international conference on this issue, scheduled for next month in London. MUTILATED
fully documented cases of murder or suicide of women burning to bonzo usually in the hundreds.
Only the Independent Organization of Women has compiled a list of 522 victims of honor crimes. But he is convinced that many others have been and are going unnoticed.
In cases where the result is death must be added those in which women charged with maiming barbaric social behavior. The association
Janz of Suleimani are attending one of them, which, in punishment for his disobedience, he cut his nose. Dilhoas Karim Ahmed, one of the managers Janz, shown in the center, which also provide training classes for women, several photos of women who were murdered or commit suicide decided not to find another loophole to their sufferings.
There have been cases where a mother, having sprayed gasoline, matches has given her daughter to help him die.
Most of the time, the sin of these women had been having sex with men that their families refused, adultery or refuse to accept marriages that had agreed their parents without their consent, but there are also cases of women who have killed by strangers had become pregnant, being raped or even by the simple act of talking to strangers.
The authors of these attacks, generally, are the men of the family, both her husband, speaking not only spouses but also brothers, fathers and even children of the victims, sometimes with concurrence, consent, or lack thereof, political and religious. SHELTER HOMES
The seriousness of the situation has caused some women's shelters have been opened in many cases defended by armed women to welcome the death threats. Xinan
The group has launched one of these shelters in Suleimani and, as discussed one of its officers, Omed, are serving 40 of them. "Cases" says Omed, "ranging from women delivered in payment of a family affront to women who refuse to marry the man they have chosen for her." As explained Dilhoas
Karim Ahmad, the center Janzen, from the pulpit or in Koranic schools are teaching girls to suppress their feelings, not to relate to kids, not to go out at night and, above all, to cover the body with the chador.
STORIES FROM SEVEN HUNDRED
Nahida
ENCLOSED. was 33 years and seven children when in 1991 he decided to separate from her husband in Kifri. Her father found out and locked her in a bathroom, where he remained imprisoned for eight years until the Independent Organization of Women rescued.
In a shelter said her only contact with the outside was a TV that a brother was placed in the yard a few summers. Nasrin
shot. Many Kurdish women, due to the crisis in Iraq have had to seek work outside the home, what some men do not accept.
One, called GEWE, Harki clan of the March 25, 1996 stepped out of a group that was heading to work. After implore them to return to their homes, began firing at them. Nasrin was hit fatally. GANI
KILLED. occurred in Arbil (for the Kurds, Hawler, Iraqi Kurdistan's official capital.) Gania was seen by a cousin talking to a neighbor. He went to talk to Baker, her brother, and persuaded him that it was necessary to end the relationship. Baker "fulfilled his obligation": he killed his sister on December 23, 1993.
Shehzadi Kiran Shehzadi Kiran
, 21 years old, was doused with gasoline by her husband, Mir Ali, in his sleep thereupon he set her on fire. In addition, Kiran, who is in critical condition with burns over 80% of his body, also known a few months your child has been taken away by his "family" policy. Mir Ali apparently his in-laws wanted to get the amount of 50,000 rupees, and seeing their applications refused, tried to burn his wife alive. Source: Daily Times / The Religion of Peace. Kayal
WITHOUT NOSE. 27. Was caught at home with a stranger one of his brothers, who started a fight with them. Kayal
managed to take refuge at the home of a brother in Rania. Her husband found and convinced that would be fine if not returned.
had consulted a priest what to do, because she was expecting a child, the priest warned that they could not kill embarazada.Kayal was taken to the outskirts of the city and there cut off his nose. Kayal
BURNED. In June 1998, in the village of Bawanur, Kayal Nawzad was accused of having sex with a young man named Mahmud Farman, who was Darbandijan, near the Iranian border.
His cousin, Osman Sabri told Bag Kayal behavior that deserved to die of 100 stab wounds. First he broke his hands and made several cuts, then burned, then shot to the chest. The topped shot in the head. SHAMS
Hangman. In Gird region of Taq Taq, spread the rumor that Shamsa Hasna, a widow, had relations with a young man. She received a brutal beating from his family. He
, Sabah Mahmud, was able to flee. Although the authorities knew what could happen on the night from 29 to 30 April 1998, his family took Shamsa out of town, was hanged and his body hidden.
SUICIDE. Bahara
Abdulkarim had received more than a stroke of his father for the way they dress. When he announced in March 1998 wedding a cousin, declined and received another beating. Then, Bahra said it was the last time you played, minutes after it caught fire. In the hospital, near death and in the presence of his family, told them he had no regrets: his sacrifice so that her sisters would have a life mejor.Por Manuel Martorell
As you can see in the video below this is coming to West. In Latin America, close to home.
source: http://alianzacivilizaciones.blogspot.com
Fundamentalism kills them, the burning ...
Dilhoas Karim Ahmed Janzen association, shows a photograph of a Kurdish women victims of fundamentalism.
Iraqi Kurdistan has become a laboratory in the expansion of militant Islam. And the big losers they are. A Kayal cut off his nose, to Shamsa was hanged ...

Under a barrage of insults, the four women, pursued by dozens of men, had to seek refuge in a store and wait until tempers calm down for a taxi and go home.
This was, has denounced the Kurdish newspaper Hawlati, the second incident of similar characteristics that occurred in the administrative capital of Iraqi Kurdistan in 15 days.
What happened in the former Arba Ilu, the longest continuously inhabited city in the world is only a small sample button cultural regression that is taking place in Iraqi Kurdistan, a region transformed by the fundamentalist Islamic groups in laboratory its expansion in the Middle East and women in the first victim of social influence.
Most significantly, this situation Kurdish women is that it may be, within the Islamic world, which have enjoyed throughout the history of greater social and political role to the extent that they have been at the forefront of armed uprisings, have participated in the guerrilla and to have ruled tribes and entire cities, as happened in Halabja at the beginning of the century.
In fact, many young people today are convinced that their mothers and grandmothers enjoyed more freedom than they are. Today, Kurdish women's organizations reported not only an alarming increase in crimes of honor, in those who have been killed since the Gulf War some 4,000 women, but the resurgence of atavistic customs that had either fallen into disuse or were completely unknown in Kurdish society.
The increase of polygamy, wife sharing, payment of family insults with the delivery of youth, stoning and female circumcision are some of these demonstrations, which have caused not only a relief appeal of these groups feminists to the world, but also the convening of an international conference on this issue, scheduled for next month in London. MUTILATED
fully documented cases of murder or suicide of women burning to bonzo usually in the hundreds.
Only the Independent Organization of Women has compiled a list of 522 victims of honor crimes. But he is convinced that many others have been and are going unnoticed.
In cases where the result is death must be added those in which women charged with maiming barbaric social behavior. The association
Janz of Suleimani are attending one of them, which, in punishment for his disobedience, he cut his nose. Dilhoas Karim Ahmed, one of the managers Janz, shown in the center, which also provide training classes for women, several photos of women who were murdered or commit suicide decided not to find another loophole to their sufferings.
There have been cases where a mother, having sprayed gasoline, matches has given her daughter to help him die.
Most of the time, the sin of these women had been having sex with men that their families refused, adultery or refuse to accept marriages that had agreed their parents without their consent, but there are also cases of women who have killed by strangers had become pregnant, being raped or even by the simple act of talking to strangers.
The authors of these attacks, generally, are the men of the family, both her husband, speaking not only spouses but also brothers, fathers and even children of the victims, sometimes with concurrence, consent, or lack thereof, political and religious. SHELTER HOMES
The seriousness of the situation has caused some women's shelters have been opened in many cases defended by armed women to welcome the death threats. Xinan
The group has launched one of these shelters in Suleimani and, as discussed one of its officers, Omed, are serving 40 of them. "Cases" says Omed, "ranging from women delivered in payment of a family affront to women who refuse to marry the man they have chosen for her." As explained Dilhoas
Karim Ahmad, the center Janzen, from the pulpit or in Koranic schools are teaching girls to suppress their feelings, not to relate to kids, not to go out at night and, above all, to cover the body with the chador.

Nahida
ENCLOSED. was 33 years and seven children when in 1991 he decided to separate from her husband in Kifri. Her father found out and locked her in a bathroom, where he remained imprisoned for eight years until the Independent Organization of Women rescued.
In a shelter said her only contact with the outside was a TV that a brother was placed in the yard a few summers. Nasrin
shot. Many Kurdish women, due to the crisis in Iraq have had to seek work outside the home, what some men do not accept.
One, called GEWE, Harki clan of the March 25, 1996 stepped out of a group that was heading to work. After implore them to return to their homes, began firing at them. Nasrin was hit fatally. GANI
KILLED. occurred in Arbil (for the Kurds, Hawler, Iraqi Kurdistan's official capital.) Gania was seen by a cousin talking to a neighbor. He went to talk to Baker, her brother, and persuaded him that it was necessary to end the relationship. Baker "fulfilled his obligation": he killed his sister on December 23, 1993.
Shehzadi Kiran Shehzadi Kiran
, 21 years old, was doused with gasoline by her husband, Mir Ali, in his sleep thereupon he set her on fire. In addition, Kiran, who is in critical condition with burns over 80% of his body, also known a few months your child has been taken away by his "family" policy. Mir Ali apparently his in-laws wanted to get the amount of 50,000 rupees, and seeing their applications refused, tried to burn his wife alive. Source: Daily Times / The Religion of Peace. Kayal
WITHOUT NOSE. 27. Was caught at home with a stranger one of his brothers, who started a fight with them. Kayal
managed to take refuge at the home of a brother in Rania. Her husband found and convinced that would be fine if not returned.
had consulted a priest what to do, because she was expecting a child, the priest warned that they could not kill embarazada.Kayal was taken to the outskirts of the city and there cut off his nose. Kayal
BURNED. In June 1998, in the village of Bawanur, Kayal Nawzad was accused of having sex with a young man named Mahmud Farman, who was Darbandijan, near the Iranian border.
His cousin, Osman Sabri told Bag Kayal behavior that deserved to die of 100 stab wounds. First he broke his hands and made several cuts, then burned, then shot to the chest. The topped shot in the head. SHAMS
Hangman. In Gird region of Taq Taq, spread the rumor that Shamsa Hasna, a widow, had relations with a young man. She received a brutal beating from his family. He
, Sabah Mahmud, was able to flee. Although the authorities knew what could happen on the night from 29 to 30 April 1998, his family took Shamsa out of town, was hanged and his body hidden.
SUICIDE. Bahara
Abdulkarim had received more than a stroke of his father for the way they dress. When he announced in March 1998 wedding a cousin, declined and received another beating. Then, Bahra said it was the last time you played, minutes after it caught fire. In the hospital, near death and in the presence of his family, told them he had no regrets: his sacrifice so that her sisters would have a life mejor.Por Manuel Martorell
As you can see in the video below this is coming to West. In Latin America, close to home.
source: http://alianzacivilizaciones.blogspot.com
Monday, July 12, 2010
Irs Catalog Number 18770d
The futbolero RISG be in an Islamic country. 70 DEAD! President Obama signs
A double bombing in Uganda because at least 70 dead . The bombs were intended to harm the people who followed the game. group Al Shabaab, close to Al Qaeda, it set off two bombs at two locations in the capital where the fans were the final between Spain and the Netherlands.
At least 70 people have died this Sunday, a result of two explosions in many other bars in the capital of Uganda, Kampala, who were full of people who followed the World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands. "The bombs were intended to harm the people who followed the match," he assured the Inspector General of Police Kale Kayihura.
Al Qaeda cell is to introduce most populous country in Africa. Just as it does Venezuela Iran from using terror cell Hesbolla to make the same kind of attacks in Latin America.
approximately the same time there were two explosions. An Ethiopian restaurant in the Village and one in the bar of a rugby club. Both foreign and frequented establishments. At least one of the dead is a U.S. citizen.
The army spokesman Felix Kulaije, said today that "in one scenario, researchers have identified a badly damaged head of a Somali citizen, so it was suspected suicide bomber." "We suspect was Al Shabaab because they had announced some time, "he added. The television network Al Jazeera reported that the group Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack, sources said the terrorist organization.
The armed Islamist group Al Shabaab is bound the Al Qaeda and the Lord's Resistance Army, an opposition group operating in northern Uganda for two decades. Its militants have held the attacks on Sunday. "Uganda is unfaithful and self-constituted an important support Government of Somalia, "said a commander of al-Shabaab in Mogadishu, Sheikh Yusuf Isse." We know that Uganda is against Islam and therefore we are happy with what has happened in Kampala. It's the best news we ever heard, "he added. The Islamist guerrilla protest mainly by the presence of Ugandan troops in Mogadishu (Somalia) as part of an African Union mission to protect the fragile interim government.
The wounded were taken to nearby hospitals. The magnitude of the damage suggests that the number of deaths and injuries could increase in the coming hours. The two facilities attacked were packed audience gathered to watch the World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands.
International Officers , and Barack Obama have already condemned the attack. The President of the United States has qualified the act of "cowardly" and "despicable" and has pledged its support to Uganda.
deadliest bombings in sub-Saharan Africa
The attacks caused 64 people last night in Kampala and is suspected to have been committed by the Somali Islamist militia al-Shabab is the most severe ones in Uganda and are among the deadliest in Sub-Saharan Africa since the attacks in the U.S. embassies in 1998.
Somalia, where there is no central government controlling the country and the Islamic guerrillas fighting to seize power, is the country hardest hit by the terrorist attacks that have spread to neighboring states. More attacks important attributed to Islamist terrorists in sub-Saharan Africa:
- 08/07/1998: Two near-simultaneous attacks carried out against the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, causing 229 deaths and more than 4,000 injured. The attack, attributed to Al Qaeda, causing 218 dead in Nairobi (Kenya) and 11 in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania).
- 28.11.2002: A double bombing in Mombasa (Kenya) caused 17 dead and 80 wounded when a car bomb exploded in the Hotel Paraiso, Israeli-owned.
- 30.11.2006: At least 12 dead and 13 wounded by a car bomb on the outskirts of Baidoa, seat of Somalia's transitional government, beset by Islamic militants in the south.
- 29.10.2008: At least 45 killed in five attacks, three car-omba against a camp of UNDP, the Ethiopian consulate and the presidential palace of the regional government in Hargeysa, Somaliland (Somalia).
- 18.06.2009: At least 38 dead in suicide attack at a hotel in Beledweyne (Somalia), including Internal Security Minister of Somalia, Aden Hashi Omar and former ambassador to Ethiopia Abdi Karim Lakany.
- 17.09.2009: 21 killed (17 soldiers of the peacekeeping force, two civilians and two terrorists) in a suicide attack by the guerrillas against an Islamist Al-Shabab forces base in the African Union Mission in Somalia ( AMISOM) in southern Mogadishu.
- 3.12.2009: 25 dead, including three ministers and two journalists in a bomb attack in Mogadishu, Somalia's capital, during a graduation ceremony. Was attributed to Islamist Al-Shabab militia, which denied involvement.
A double bombing in Uganda because at least 70 dead . The bombs were intended to harm the people who followed the game. group Al Shabaab, close to Al Qaeda, it set off two bombs at two locations in the capital where the fans were the final between Spain and the Netherlands.
At least 70 people have died this Sunday, a result of two explosions in many other bars in the capital of Uganda, Kampala, who were full of people who followed the World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands. "The bombs were intended to harm the people who followed the match," he assured the Inspector General of Police Kale Kayihura.
Al Qaeda cell is to introduce most populous country in Africa. Just as it does Venezuela Iran from using terror cell Hesbolla to make the same kind of attacks in Latin America.
approximately the same time there were two explosions. An Ethiopian restaurant in the Village and one in the bar of a rugby club. Both foreign and frequented establishments. At least one of the dead is a U.S. citizen.
The army spokesman Felix Kulaije, said today that "in one scenario, researchers have identified a badly damaged head of a Somali citizen, so it was suspected suicide bomber." "We suspect was Al Shabaab because they had announced some time, "he added. The television network Al Jazeera reported that the group Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack, sources said the terrorist organization.
The armed Islamist group Al Shabaab is bound the Al Qaeda and the Lord's Resistance Army, an opposition group operating in northern Uganda for two decades. Its militants have held the attacks on Sunday. "Uganda is unfaithful and self-constituted an important support Government of Somalia, "said a commander of al-Shabaab in Mogadishu, Sheikh Yusuf Isse." We know that Uganda is against Islam and therefore we are happy with what has happened in Kampala. It's the best news we ever heard, "he added. The Islamist guerrilla protest mainly by the presence of Ugandan troops in Mogadishu (Somalia) as part of an African Union mission to protect the fragile interim government.
The wounded were taken to nearby hospitals. The magnitude of the damage suggests that the number of deaths and injuries could increase in the coming hours. The two facilities attacked were packed audience gathered to watch the World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands.
International Officers , and Barack Obama have already condemned the attack. The President of the United States has qualified the act of "cowardly" and "despicable" and has pledged its support to Uganda.
deadliest bombings in sub-Saharan Africa
The attacks caused 64 people last night in Kampala and is suspected to have been committed by the Somali Islamist militia al-Shabab is the most severe ones in Uganda and are among the deadliest in Sub-Saharan Africa since the attacks in the U.S. embassies in 1998.
Somalia, where there is no central government controlling the country and the Islamic guerrillas fighting to seize power, is the country hardest hit by the terrorist attacks that have spread to neighboring states. More attacks important attributed to Islamist terrorists in sub-Saharan Africa:
- 08/07/1998: Two near-simultaneous attacks carried out against the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, causing 229 deaths and more than 4,000 injured. The attack, attributed to Al Qaeda, causing 218 dead in Nairobi (Kenya) and 11 in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania).
- 28.11.2002: A double bombing in Mombasa (Kenya) caused 17 dead and 80 wounded when a car bomb exploded in the Hotel Paraiso, Israeli-owned.
- 30.11.2006: At least 12 dead and 13 wounded by a car bomb on the outskirts of Baidoa, seat of Somalia's transitional government, beset by Islamic militants in the south.
- 29.10.2008: At least 45 killed in five attacks, three car-omba against a camp of UNDP, the Ethiopian consulate and the presidential palace of the regional government in Hargeysa, Somaliland (Somalia).
- 18.06.2009: At least 38 dead in suicide attack at a hotel in Beledweyne (Somalia), including Internal Security Minister of Somalia, Aden Hashi Omar and former ambassador to Ethiopia Abdi Karim Lakany.
- 17.09.2009: 21 killed (17 soldiers of the peacekeeping force, two civilians and two terrorists) in a suicide attack by the guerrillas against an Islamist Al-Shabab forces base in the African Union Mission in Somalia ( AMISOM) in southern Mogadishu.
- 3.12.2009: 25 dead, including three ministers and two journalists in a bomb attack in Mogadishu, Somalia's capital, during a graduation ceremony. Was attributed to Islamist Al-Shabab militia, which denied involvement.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Driver's Licence Renewal Columbus Ohio
"Caracas is a city more dangerous than Kabul or Baghdad"
The Venezuelan opposition candidate to the National Assembly, Maria Corina Machado, said every 33 minutes to kill Venezuelan Maria Corina
Machado is an industrial engineer, has a specialization in Finance and in 2002 formed one of the founders of Sumate, a civil partnership which has 30 000 volunteers whose goal is to build democracy and defend the rights of Venezuelans and promote citizen participation .
Join For his work, Machado was accused by deputies of the National Assembly and leaders of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela of the crimes of treason, rebellion and conspiracy to destroy the republican form of government. For three years, imposed a prohibition to leave the country.
From January 2008 to February 2009, Machado served as president of the civil partnership until, to stand as candidate for deputy to the National Assembly in the upcoming elections, decided to resign from that position in the organization.
What you think is at stake in the upcoming Venezuelan elections?
Venezuela is at stake in the establishment of a totalitarian system clearly seeks to eliminate the security and democratic institutions, which has even shown an inclination very close to a communist regime which eliminates the freedom of expression and private property all levels. At stake is the beginning of a process of building a prosperous society with equity and institutions that truly serve the needs of all citizens.
Do you think the current government of President Hugo Chavez may be described as "democratic"?
If we define as a democratic government that respects the independence of public powers as a government that respects human rights, private property, freedom of expression, association and protest, if we define democracy as a system which the power or the armed forces are subject to civil authority which allows the realization of fair elections, without interference of public bodies and has no advantages, then we must conclude [that] all these principles are violated repeatedly in Venezuela and there is no truly democratic system.
What are the proposals that lead to the National Assembly?
I feel that, first, what is at stake in Venezuela is the integrity of the family. Murder every 33 minutes a Venezuelan. Caracas is a city more dangerous than Kabul or Baghdad, they are at war. Nothing else in my city, so far this year have killed 426 children under 5 years old. So the issue of security, employment and the cost of life of Venezuelans is crucial to our proposal. I say this as a woman, as a professional, as a mother who feels that Venezuelan families are fragmenting, because we feel that our children, or kill them or leave the country. Two out of three young Venezuelans expressed today, that if they could, they would go to Venezuela.
How Venezuela is currently positioned in relation to other Latin American countries?
For those Latin American countries have democratic and accountable government is very clear that Venezuela is moving away increasingly different Latin American nations and the world. There are some countries that unfortunately have put economic interests above principles, and I think that in the short term, it will reverse against these governments. Because they have ignored their commitments to international treaties that we signed all the nations of Latin America, we believe in respect for human rights and the democratic system.
Why is it important to a National Assembly composed of representatives of different sectors?
I will answer that question in two parts. Genaro Arriagada , an important political leader Chilean , was here a little over a month. He emphatically stated that the most important election that was in Latin America this year was Venezuela, not even the president in Brazil or Colombia. The September parliamentary election will close a road to democracy and will accentuate a clearly undemocratic, authoritarian and militaristic with a high component. He will also achieve a balance of public powers and the beginning of a process of containment this regime with a totalitarian bent .
In this sense, the balance in the National Assembly is crucial. It is a country in which political parties product of the crisis, have had credibility problems and mobilization, which have recently been making an effort to recover. And there are very important sectors in the field of association, community organization and the student movement should also be represented, for the country to understand that it is a moment of national unity and not only cross-party unity.
Under what conditions will the opposition candidates for the next election?
From the perspective of equity are at great disadvantage. Our Constitution prohibits since 1999 funding for political parties, while government and party officials, so brazen, they benefit from public funds for proselytizing.
The Government seeks to social media. Closed Radio Caracas Television, aims to Globovision, has locked up journalists and were more than eight hundred attacks on reporters in the past decade, all of which remain unpunished. Meanwhile, the president of the republic almost daily national chains imposed on us several hours. Additionally, intimidated and persecuted leaders, is disabled by the Comptroller General of the Republic, political leaders, with high acceptance, be registered as candidates. That's the face of government and what public bodies do to intimidate and belittle the opposition.
However, at the level of preference, for me it's clear that today we are the majority of Venezuelans who want a change to transform Venezuela into a better society. We are mostly those who reject the government's abuses and those who want a plural and equitable country. If we work and organize for this is most felt, it will be a majority in the next National Assembly.
Why it is related to the CIA and the U.S.?
For everyone in Venezuela issued an opinion that disagrees with the approaches the president is automatically disqualified or stigmatized. I have had the opportunity to bond with people in the media, parliaments and governments of many countries around the world as part of my job to disclose what the Venezuelan society to solve our problems. If anything we are clear
Venezuelans is that the country's problems and we must solve ourselves. However, I want to convey a message to the international community. Acts to legitimize the abuses and abuses of President Chavez, committed by some governments in exchange for political favors or economic Venezuelans live and suffer as a direct insult. Because we believe in democracy and appreciate the fact that Venezuela has always been a country that opened its arms to all Latin American brothers who had problems or difficult times in their democracies.
Source: Soledad Blardone - www.infobae.com
The Venezuelan opposition candidate to the National Assembly, Maria Corina Machado, said every 33 minutes to kill Venezuelan Maria Corina
Machado is an industrial engineer, has a specialization in Finance and in 2002 formed one of the founders of Sumate, a civil partnership which has 30 000 volunteers whose goal is to build democracy and defend the rights of Venezuelans and promote citizen participation .
Join For his work, Machado was accused by deputies of the National Assembly and leaders of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela of the crimes of treason, rebellion and conspiracy to destroy the republican form of government. For three years, imposed a prohibition to leave the country.
From January 2008 to February 2009, Machado served as president of the civil partnership until, to stand as candidate for deputy to the National Assembly in the upcoming elections, decided to resign from that position in the organization.
What you think is at stake in the upcoming Venezuelan elections?
Venezuela is at stake in the establishment of a totalitarian system clearly seeks to eliminate the security and democratic institutions, which has even shown an inclination very close to a communist regime which eliminates the freedom of expression and private property all levels. At stake is the beginning of a process of building a prosperous society with equity and institutions that truly serve the needs of all citizens.
Do you think the current government of President Hugo Chavez may be described as "democratic"?
If we define as a democratic government that respects the independence of public powers as a government that respects human rights, private property, freedom of expression, association and protest, if we define democracy as a system which the power or the armed forces are subject to civil authority which allows the realization of fair elections, without interference of public bodies and has no advantages, then we must conclude [that] all these principles are violated repeatedly in Venezuela and there is no truly democratic system.
What are the proposals that lead to the National Assembly?
I feel that, first, what is at stake in Venezuela is the integrity of the family. Murder every 33 minutes a Venezuelan. Caracas is a city more dangerous than Kabul or Baghdad, they are at war. Nothing else in my city, so far this year have killed 426 children under 5 years old. So the issue of security, employment and the cost of life of Venezuelans is crucial to our proposal. I say this as a woman, as a professional, as a mother who feels that Venezuelan families are fragmenting, because we feel that our children, or kill them or leave the country. Two out of three young Venezuelans expressed today, that if they could, they would go to Venezuela.
How Venezuela is currently positioned in relation to other Latin American countries?
For those Latin American countries have democratic and accountable government is very clear that Venezuela is moving away increasingly different Latin American nations and the world. There are some countries that unfortunately have put economic interests above principles, and I think that in the short term, it will reverse against these governments. Because they have ignored their commitments to international treaties that we signed all the nations of Latin America, we believe in respect for human rights and the democratic system.
Why is it important to a National Assembly composed of representatives of different sectors?
I will answer that question in two parts. Genaro Arriagada , an important political leader Chilean , was here a little over a month. He emphatically stated that the most important election that was in Latin America this year was Venezuela, not even the president in Brazil or Colombia. The September parliamentary election will close a road to democracy and will accentuate a clearly undemocratic, authoritarian and militaristic with a high component. He will also achieve a balance of public powers and the beginning of a process of containment this regime with a totalitarian bent .
In this sense, the balance in the National Assembly is crucial. It is a country in which political parties product of the crisis, have had credibility problems and mobilization, which have recently been making an effort to recover. And there are very important sectors in the field of association, community organization and the student movement should also be represented, for the country to understand that it is a moment of national unity and not only cross-party unity.
Under what conditions will the opposition candidates for the next election?
From the perspective of equity are at great disadvantage. Our Constitution prohibits since 1999 funding for political parties, while government and party officials, so brazen, they benefit from public funds for proselytizing.
The Government seeks to social media. Closed Radio Caracas Television, aims to Globovision, has locked up journalists and were more than eight hundred attacks on reporters in the past decade, all of which remain unpunished. Meanwhile, the president of the republic almost daily national chains imposed on us several hours. Additionally, intimidated and persecuted leaders, is disabled by the Comptroller General of the Republic, political leaders, with high acceptance, be registered as candidates. That's the face of government and what public bodies do to intimidate and belittle the opposition.
However, at the level of preference, for me it's clear that today we are the majority of Venezuelans who want a change to transform Venezuela into a better society. We are mostly those who reject the government's abuses and those who want a plural and equitable country. If we work and organize for this is most felt, it will be a majority in the next National Assembly.
Why it is related to the CIA and the U.S.?
For everyone in Venezuela issued an opinion that disagrees with the approaches the president is automatically disqualified or stigmatized. I have had the opportunity to bond with people in the media, parliaments and governments of many countries around the world as part of my job to disclose what the Venezuelan society to solve our problems. If anything we are clear
Venezuelans is that the country's problems and we must solve ourselves. However, I want to convey a message to the international community. Acts to legitimize the abuses and abuses of President Chavez, committed by some governments in exchange for political favors or economic Venezuelans live and suffer as a direct insult. Because we believe in democracy and appreciate the fact that Venezuela has always been a country that opened its arms to all Latin American brothers who had problems or difficult times in their democracies.
Source: Soledad Blardone - www.infobae.com
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)