DEMOCRACIES CANNOT APPLY DICTATORSHIPS’ DESPICABLE JUDICIAL RULINGS
The misuse of the judicial under a dictatorship is the “judicialization of repression” and is the nucleus of the Castroist Chavist methodology.
The misuse of the judicial under a dictatorship is the “judicialization of repression” and is the nucleus of the Castroist Chavist methodology.
Whether trade or education US infrastructure is anchored in the mid-20th century while all economic rivals have mastered innovation in mobility, communications and logistics.
Venezuela at a turning point???? Beatrice E. Rangel While Americans celebrated their Thanksgiving festivities, Venezuelans everywhere in the world began to mobilize against the Maduro regime. All seem to believe that come January the 10th a sort of spell will befall upon the land of Bolivar withering away the criminal regime that holds the nation…
Elections where human rights and basic individual freedoms are violated, with politically persecuted, imprisoned, or exiled, where there is no freedom of the press, where voters’ registration and information are manipulated wherein there is no “Rule of Law” and the “separation and independence of the branches of government” is inexistent. These are not elections, it is fraud, it is organized crime in action.
Mr Maduro of Venezuela decided to emulate a character of 17th century English nursery rhymes and placed himself on a wall high above the rest of his people and the world. Mr Maduro clearly thinks that Venezuela can survive in autarky, as he seems not to care about increasing US sanctions against him
“In seeking for yet another term, Mr. Morales was violating a basic tenet of the Tacanas, power sharing. He was also pushing for oil and gas extraction in protected areas and proposing hydroelectric dams that would displace native communities.” Mr Morales fails to represent the Tacanas vision of governance and leadership. “We don’t consider him indigenous her. He has turned his back on us.”
By organized criminal group, it shall be understood to be a structured group of three or more persons that exists during a certain time and deliberately acts for the purpose of committing one or more serious crimes, or those crimes listed under this present convention, with the intent to gain, directly or indirectly, a financial or other benefit or material gain”.
2018 ends with Latin America trapped between hope and despair. Hope is nurtured by the change of guard in Brazil which seems to be biased in favor of freedom. Another source of hope is the fragmentation process that is beginning to affect the Cuban Gerontocratic leadership.
With America’s withdrawal from Syria, the time has come for Israel to reconsider its defensive security policy and turn to a grand pro-active strategy”. Those in the Arab world seeking to alleviate their suffering or enhance their freedoms would welcome any help, including help from Israel”
“Regimes who violate their people’s freedoms and who, due to their ideological affinity with those defeated in the elections, openly act against the future Government of Brazil, will not be present at my swearing in” (Jair M. Bolsonaro)
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