THE VIOLENT AGONY OF ORGANIZED CRIME DICTATORSHIPS
By Carlos Sánchez Berzaín
Cuba’s Castro dictatorship was saved in 1999 by Hugo Chavez’s appeasement to Fidel Castro by creating a criminal project presented as a politician, which they called the Bolivarian Movement, Alba and socialism of the 21ST century, today Castro-Chavismo. The peoples of the Americas have been and are victims of human rights violations, liquidation of democracy and takeover by the criminal group that still oppresses Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Bolivia, where they suffer the violent agony of dictatorships of Organized crime, with effects throughout the region.
Politics is “the public, which means civil, concerning the affairs of the Citizen.” In politics the main activity is the public service because it is “a task ordered to the common good”. This is “the activity by which a free society, made up of free people, solves the problems posed by their collective coexistence”, with ideological forms for the access to the power of people or groups that “lead and watch over the guarantees of the population” .
In addition to public service, there is the framework of “democracy” as a “form of government in which political power is exercised by citizens,” which recognizes that sovereignty resides in the people. In the Americas, democracy has five compulsory essential elements: “Respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms; Access to power and exercise subject to the rule of law; The holding of regular, free and fair elections based on universal and secret suffrage as an expression of the sovereignty of the people; The plural regime of political parties and organizations; And the separation and independence of the public authorities. ”
While the policy must be a free, lawful, controlled, temporary activity, subject to accountability and subject to public scrutiny, we find that the opposite in the area of the crime which is “any action or omission contrary to the legal system of the Society “. Delinquency is the term used to “appoint a collective of criminals” to a group of individuals who offenders, committing crimes that threaten the society and its members.
Crime is such a threat that practically all the states of the world are part of the “United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime” or “Palermo Convention”, summarized by Kofi Anna in his preface stating that: ” If the rule of law is undermined not only in one country, but in many countries, those who defend it cannot be limited to only using national means and means. If the enemies of progress and human rights seek to make use of the openness and the possibilities of globalization to achieve its aims, we must use these same factors to defend human rights and defeat crime , corruption and human trafficking. ”
There is no doubt in this context that the Castro dictatorship that oppresses Cuba for more than 60 years is an organized crime group. That the process of expansion of the Castroism after its alliance with Hugo Chávez, the Castro-chavismo that controls Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Bolivia, is a long succession of crimes that are repeated and repeated incessantly and that affects directly and indirectly all the Americas.
Transnational organized crime Castro-Chavez should be treated as common criminals within the framework of the Palermo convention which is in force for Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Bolivia. It is urgent that democratic governments stop consenting to the alibi of recognizing political condition to the criminals who hold power, which allows them to claim presidential immunities, protect themselves in the sovereignty they trample, claim non-intervention Territories that oppress and submit by the force of the Daily Crime, official and reiterated.
The Castro-Diaz Canel, Mature, Cabello, godfather, Ortega, Murillo, Morales and Mas, are criminals who usurp politics and dirty it with complicity of functional oppositions and groups subjected to terror, corruption and misery. Today they agonize with violence. Organized crime dictators are losing political power in violent agony, as they took it and how they exercise it.
* Lawyer and Politologist. Director of the Interamerican Institute for Democracy “
Posted by infobae.com on Sunday, April 7, 2019
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