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Joe Anybody Latin America Solidarity
Saturday, 6 March 2010
Cindy Sheehan reports back from Venezuela 3.6.2010
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: We are not anti-American, we are anti-Imperialism
Topic: USA IMPERIALISM

Saturday, March 6, 2010

"We are not anti-American, we are anti-Imperialism"



“We are not anti-American, we are anti-Imperialism”
Cindy Sheehan

My request to interview President Hugo Chavez Frias of Venezuela was finally granted on March 2nd while we were down in Montevideo, Uruguay with President Chavez for the inauguration of the new left-ish president and freedom fighter, Jose Mujica.

The reasons I went down to Venezuela with my team of two cameramen were two-fold.

First of all, I just got tired of all the misinformation that is spread in the US about President Chavez and the people’s Bolivarian Revolution. In only one example, the National Endowment for Democracy (another Orwellian named agency that receives federal money to supplant democracy) spends millions of dollars every year in Venezuela trying to destabilize Chavez’s democratically elected government.

The other reason we went to Venezuela was to be inspired and energized by the revolution and try to inspire and energize others in the states to rise up against the oppressive ruling class here and take power back into our own hands.

Empowerment of the poorest or least educated citizens of Venezuela is the goal of the Bolivarian Revolution. President Chavez said in the interview that “Power has five principles” and the first one is Education and he calls Venezuela a “big school.” Indeed since the revolution began 11 years ago, literacy rate has risen significantly to where now 99% of the population is now literate.

People Power is another principle of power and we witnessed this in a very dramatic fashion in the barrio of San Agustin in Caracas. San Agustin was a shantytown built on the sides of some very steep and tall hills—the only way the citizens could get to and from their homes was to climb up and down some very steep and treacherous stairs. Well, two years ago, the neighborhood formed a committee and proposed that the government build a tram through the hills and on January 20th, the dreams of the citizens of San Agustin became a reality and the Metro Cable was christened. Not only did the residents get a new tram, but many of the shacks were torn down and new apartments were built. Residents had priority for low, or no, interest loans to buy the apartments.

Even though I am very afraid of heights, I rode the Metro Cable to the top of the hill and we were awarded with amazing views of Caracas and the distant mountains. All the red, gleaming tramcars are given names of places in Venezuela or revolutionary slogans. But our “treat” was still ahead of us when we made our way down the side of the hill by those steep and treacherous stairs. In combination with the stairs and the heat, by the time we were at the bottom, my legs were shaking like Jello and my heart was thumping. I could not even imagine walking up those stairs! Young children, pregnant women, pregnant women with young children, old people, etc, had to go up and down the stairs to get to an from their homes! With the installation of the tram, the lives of the people of San Agustin were improved immeasurably and it is all due to the education and sense of empowerment that comes from organizing and ultimate victory.

The Metro Cable serves about 12,000 people per day at a cost of ten cents per round trip ticket—and all of the employees come from the barrio.

After the trip up the hill and steep climb down, we met with the community organizers after a traditional Venezuelan lunch of beans, rice, fried plantains and a little bit of meat for the meat eaters. Note: the “traditional” Venezuelan lunch is identical to the traditional Venezuelan breakfast and is very yummy.

About 98% of the organizers were women who spoke very articulately and passionately about how their lives have improved since Chavez arose to power from the people’s revolution and how they would defend Chavez and the revolution with their very lives.

Knowledge is power and perhaps that’s why before the Revolution, only primary school was free and fees were charged for secondary education. Now in Venezuela, school is free all the way through doctoral studies. We see how the ruling class in our own country is gutting education and are tying to make it as difficult as possible to get a University education. A smart and thinking public is a dangerous public.

There is so much to write about our trip and about the Bolivarian Revolution that this will have to be a series of articles by necessity. We learned so much!

Also, my complete interview with President Chavez will be available soon in audio and video and then a full-length documentary entitled: TODOS SOMOS AMERICANOS (We are all Americans) will hopefully be available and premiere by June 1st.

There is a very touching scene at the end of my interview with President Chavez when President Evo Morales of Bolivia comes in the room. President Morales was also in Montevideo for Mujica’s inauguration.

I asked both the presidents if they had any words of inspiration for the people of the US. They both emphasized the need for grassroots unity, but they especially wanted to stress their affection for the people of the US.

With President Morales standing by his side and nodding vigorously, President Chavez said: “We are NOT anti-American, we ARE anti-Imperialism.”

Yo tambien, mis hermanos.

Posted by Joe Anybody at 7:22 AM
Monday, 1 March 2010
Honduras: Right-Winged Terrorists Murder Unionist Claudia Brizuela
Mood:  sad
Now Playing: Union Activists and Women are Targeted by Right Wing Terrorists
Topic: Honduras Solidarity

Honduras: Right-Winged Terrorists Murder Unionist Claudia Brizuela

A little after noon on Wednesday, Feb. 24, in the city of San Pedro Sula, there was a knock on the door at Claudia Larissa Brizuela's house, where she was celebrating her 36th birthday. As soon as she opened the door she was gunned down, with three shots to the head that killed instantly. Claudia was an active member of the trade union of employees of the Mayor's Office, where she worked. She was also the daughter of Pedro Brizuela, a prominent local leader of the National Popular Resistance Front (FNRP).
Claudia Brizuela
Claudia Brizuela
This new terrorist killing occurred just before a large mobilization planned by FNRP for the capital, Tegucigalpa, to protest against the Truth Commission, which is seen as a way of guaranteeing that all the criminals involved in the coup and the ensuing savage repression will not be punished.

Claudia is the third deadly victim of the government of Porfirio Lobo, who's only been in office one month. Vanessa Zepeda and Julio Funes had already been slain this past month in similar circumstances.

Pedro Brizuela, Claudia's father, linked the murder to his FNRP activities and to an attempt to terrorize anyone who dares to fight for democracy in Honduras.

The repression is now targeting women in particular, as several women have reported that they've been receiving threat calls and are being harassed, also by phone, by unidentified callers who announce the death of their children or of somebody close to them. One woman was followed by a car and another was brutally beaten, losing an eye and several teeth and suffering back injuries.

This selective violence against low-ranking FNRP, trade union and social organization leaders has intensified since Jan. 28, when Porfirio Lobo took office. His security minister, Oscar Álvarez, has stated publicly that the resistance must be eradicated because "there's no longer any reason for it to exist."

The strategy deployed by Honduras' Intelligence Services consists of sowing terror through highly public, almost televised, killings of low-ranking leaders, sparing, for the time being, the more prominent leaders of the opposition. This strategy has apparently a double aim: intimidating the people with a state-terrorism-type "low-intensity hunt" while, supposedly, avoiding major national and international scandals that would be triggered by the killing of more well-known figures.

This regime is not governing democratically; it is not a democracy. And already there are people who have paid with their lives, demonstrating the true nature of the government. It's not by chance that Porfirio Lobo's leading security advisor is José Félix Ramajo, an ISA (International Security Academy) instructor, with connections to the Mossad, the Israeli intelligence service.

Honduras is seeing the reemergence of the state terrorism it suffered in the 1980s, but with a slight difference: the perpetration of selective killings targeting low-rankings activists. There are no massacres, no mutilated or dismembered bodies dumped in the suburbs; there are no high-profile assassination as of yet. The form of repression carried out now is much more perverse, because it uses the media to broadcast the killings and convey a clear message: "You could be the next victim; or your children, or your relatives, or your friends." Anyone can be next. It spreads a terror magnified by impunity to an almost universal scale.

What mind is capable of conceiving this kind of strategy? Just putting it into words is repugnant.

Rel-UITA, the IUF's Latin American Office, once again holds President Porfirio Lobo responsible for these murders, along with all the governments that supported the process that led to the ousting of Manuel Zelaya and the establishment of this terrorist dictatorship disguised as a democracy.

The blood of Claudia, of Vanessa, of Julio and of all the other victims of state terrorism in Honduras should stain the spotless offices of the White House. The inconsolable cries of eight-year-old Eduard and two-year-old Said, Claudia's orphans, should resound in the broad and elegant halls of the U.S. presidency and fill its war-spreading peace-talking President with shame.

Rel-UITA condemns this and all other murders committed against the Honduran people as they fought for their rights, for their democracy, and it will go on denouncing without pause the true perpetrators of these crimes against humanity.

The international community must react quickly and forcefully to condemn the governments that support these inhumane regime.

 link to www.rel-uita.org

 


Posted by Joe Anybody at 9:42 AM
Friday, 19 February 2010
USA pentagon watches Venezuela ... What is next? ...Read This
Mood:  don't ask
Now Playing: US eyes Venezuela - Impearlism Watches
Topic: USA IMPERIALISM
Pentagon Bracing for a Snap Offensive Against Venezuela


Global Research, February 18, 2010


 
http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=17689

The US SOUTHCOM electronic surveillance base has been functioning in Aruba for several years. One day, an individual looking like a typical American, wearing shorts, a Hawaii shirt, and sunglasses, walked into it effortlessly and started roaming around. The US marines must have been too tired of the heat and assumed he actually was one of their countrymen - the base has been hosting numbers of visitors from the US recently amid the preparations for serious operations against Venezuela.

 

The visitor moved across the site with its standard blocks, glanced at the impressively proportioned radar and froze by the door to a large room with four giant screens in it. The screens were showing the contours of Venezuela's Tachira and Zulia states and the locations of military installations, tank parks, aerodromes, and army bases as well as Venezuela's industrial infrastructure including oil fields, refineries, pipelines, and plants. Even a brief look made it clear that the Caribbean coast and the west of Venezuela were under permanent surveillance from the base.

 

The Western media say nothing about the buildup of the US surveillance activity at Aruba and Curacao bases and generally filter away any information concerning the US espionage targeting Venezuela. The US intelligence services are spying on the country from Columbia, Puerto-Rica, Panama, Guatemala, Honduras, and Trinidad and Tobago.

 

Washington wants to know everything about Venezuela's military capabilities and mobilization plans, to assess the level of loyalty to the government in the ranks of the country's officer corps and the combat readiness of its armed forces, and to find out to what extent those are prepared to engage in long-term “asymmetric” guerrilla warfare.

 

The US was alarmed by H. Chavez's statement that the seizure of Venezuela's oil fields and refineries would be prevented at any cost in the case of US aggression. Did he mean blowing up the infrastructures?

 

Pentagon planners are no less worried over the potential strengthening of leftist guerrilla fronts in Columbia and their mushrooming in the Latin American countries currently hosting US military bases. The CIA and NSA regarded it as a cause for concern that leftist groups emerged in Mexico, the traditional backyard of the US. Mexican guerrillas have already claimed responsibility for several acts of sabotage at oil pipeline networks. In fact, Mexico's Chiapas state has been de facto controlled for years by the guerrilla groups led by the legendary Subcommandante Marcos who clearly would not opt for neutrality in case the US attacks Venezuela, the country which contributed a lot to the Indian cause in Latin America.

 

No doubt, any aggressive steps taken by the US would trigger overall radicalization across the continent. It is already obvious that the comeback of the right in several Latin American countries and the reversion to the ruthless liberal economic course that ensued are meeting with widespread opposition and that the rise of new populist regimes in the region is only a matter of time. Mexico and Peru, the countries where F. Calderon and A. Garcia were propelled to power by the US financial and propaganda support regardless of how the poorest strata of the populations felt about the developments, are the prime candidates.

 

There will be no chance to contain the spread of populism reflecting mass discontent with poverty and with the prosperity being limited to a small cohort of “efficient asset-holders” in the settings of the ongoing economic crisis. As in the epoch when Latin America was – with the US democratic blessing - run by cruel dictators, it is going to take bloodshed to impede the onslaught of populism in the region. Will the greedy operators of the XXI century world order with its permanent predatory privatizations and asset seizures dare to order shooting at the furious crowds of disillusioned people? After the very first shot, nations will have the moral right to respond to force with force.

 

This is the reason why Obama's Administration needs to get rid of Chavez already in 2010 – it regards Venezuela as the epicenter of Anti-Americanism in the western hemisphere. Washington hopes that the demise of Chavez's regime would set in motion a cascade of likewise falls of the regimes it believes he has helped to come into being. At the moment, the global propaganda campaign backing the preparations for an aggression against Venezuela is at full swing.

 

Venezuela's leading analyst Diaz Rangel said the media grands have unleashed a new round of a carefully coordinated propaganda war against Chavez and his socioeconomic alternative known as the XXI century socialism. The liberal media keep holding that no alternative to capitalism deserves to exist and unabashedly denies Chavez the right to social innovation.

 

Rangel criticized Newsweek, Associated Press, and BBC for bias and downright lies in covering Venezuela. Their projection is that Chavez would be displaced already this year by the military (that is, the Venezuelan military, but assisted by their US and Columbian “peers”), that his socialist experiment will collapse, and that thus the county will overcome “disorder and chaos”. Evidence of bias in Western media abounds: they never report pro-Chavez rallies attended by thousands of people, pretend not to know about his stable 59-60% support rating (which the West claims to reach only 45-48%), and avoid mentioning the implementation of a range of social missions in Venezuela including social residence construction.

 

Instead, the West never stops airing its list of grievances concerning Venezuela. Allegations are made that Chavez uses petrodollars to support terrorists and supplies weaponry to Mexican and Columbian guerrilla groups, where Russian-made Kalashnikov assault rifles have recently been confiscated. Western media maintain that Chavez is the key figure behind all Latin American drug cartels, though it is an open secret that the US Drug Enforcement Administration is the actual number one player in the business in the region.

 

Until 2000, the US propaganda used to portray Cuba as the worst evil in Latin America and called for its isolation and eventual elimination. The strengthening of Venezuela's positions, its endeavors in the framework of the ALBA integration project and calls for upgrading it to include a military alliance, as well as other Venezuelan initiatives unacceptable to Washington led the US to declare Venezuela the center of evil.

 

Since the very inauguration of Chavez the Western media have kept talking about chaos in Venezuela, the divisions in the Venezuelan army, etc. Statements concerning the army could contain an element of truth till the 2002 attempted coup during which a bunch of US-trained officers managed to displace Chavez for 72 hours and intended to kill him on the CIA order. Since then, the Venezuelan army has been reorganized and at present the majority of its officers uphold revolutionary-nationalist views. To ensure control over the country's armed forces, the Venezuelan government pays the officers relatively high salaries and provides housing and medical care for them and their families. The army appreciates the government's efforts to modernize the country's defense potential, which is done largely with the help of Russia. Nevertheless, the illusion that Venezuela is weak in the military sense is so widespread that Obama's Administration expects to rout Chavez's defiant regime in a snap offensive. The corresponding plan is akin to those Germany had at the early phase of World War II – the US will rely on Venezuelan fifth column, Columbian ultra-right paramilitary groups, and its own special forces which are already launching raids in Venezuela's border regions.

 

The infrastructure for the aggression is ready. The Pentagon seized every opportunity to set up military bases along the Venezuelan borders. Washington sent a heavily armed expedition corps, an aircraft carrier, and several warships to Haiti using the recent earthquake as a pretext, thus effectively securing another military base in the Caribbean. Experts suppose that the military group now based in Haiti can be used by the Pentagon to prevent Cuba from helping Venezuela in case it comes under the US attack. Chavez and the Castro brothers spoke a number of times about their common military obligations.

 

Venezuela will hold parliamentary elections in September, 2010 during which the opposition is going to compete with desperation. Chavez already addressed the nation with the statement indicating that loss of control over parliament would be a catastrophe for the Bolivarian regime. In the run-up to the elections, its foreign and domestic foes are resorting to the standard set of instruments including the scenarios of color revolutions and the Honduran coup as well as to calls for military intervention against Venezuela.

 

The coup in Honduras is by no means bloodless - simply the killing of supporters of the overthrown M. Zelaya are disguised as ordinary street crimes. As for the scale of repressions awaiting Venezuela in the case of a successful coup - they evade imagination.


 Global Research Articles by Nil Nikandrov

Posted by Joe Anybody at 10:21 AM
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Letter back from Sen Merkley on Honduras
Mood:  loud
Now Playing: Nice to hear back .... but I dont fully agree with the logic
Topic: Honduras Solidarity

 (EMAIL REPLY)

Thank you for contacting me about the ousting and exile of former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya.  I appreciate hearing from you and it is an honor to serve as your senator. 

 

As you probably know, last June, the Honduran military detained President Manuel Zelaya and flew him to exile in Costa Rica, ending 27 years of uninterrupted elected civilian democratic rule in Honduras. The move was backed by the Honduran Supreme Court and a majority of the National Congress, which selected Roberto Micheletti, the head of Congress, to fulfill the rest of Zelaya's term.

President Obama condemned these events and called for the return of President Zelaya. Since the coup, the United States government has been working alongside our regional allies in the Organization of American States (OAS) to bring about a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Furthermore, the United States military's Southern Command minimized its cooperation with the Honduran military and the State Department suspended approximately $18.4 million in foreign assistance to the Honduran government.

 

On October 30, 2009 Manuel Zelaya and Roberto Micheletti signed an agreement designed to end the Honduran political crisis, but it was not fully implemented.  Presidential elections were held as scheduled on November 29, 2009, and Porfirio Lobo emerged as the winner.  The United States has recognized the outcome of these elections, while simultaneously pushing for full restoration of democracy.  I am hopeful that the new president will take significant steps to restore democratic traditions in Honduras. 

 

Please be assured I will continue to monitor the political situation in Honduras and the performance of Porfirio Lobo after he is installed as President on January 27, 2010. 


Thank you again for taking the time to share your concerns with me.  Please feel free to keep me updated on the issues that matter most to you.


All my best,

Jeff Merkley
United States Senate


Posted by Joe Anybody at 12:01 AM
Monday, 15 February 2010
SOA and the historic gathering in Venezuela this summer
Mood:  caffeinated
Now Playing: SOA Watch Encuentro
Topic: Latin America Solidarity

June 21-26: Building a Cross-Continental Movement


SOA Watch Encuentro

We invite you to be part of a historic gathering in Venezuela this summer that will launch a vibrant South-North SOA Watch movement of the Americas!

From June 21-26, 2010, anti-militarization activists and human rights defenders from across the Americas will be gathering at the South-North SOA Watch Encuentro in Venezuela to strategize on ways to work together to close the SOA/ WHINSEC, and to open connections that honor the dignity and sovereignty of all people.

The Encuentro will bring together grassroots organizers and human rights leaders from Argentina, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela. The Encuentro builds upon the visits of SOA Watch's Partnership America Latina (PAL) to 16 Latin American countries that led to announcements by 5 countries of their withdrawal from the SOA/ WHINSEC.

If you are an SOA Watch activist that has participated in organizing efforts to close the SOA, and if you have the interest and energy to help launch this new phase of the SOA Watch movement, we invite you to apply to participate as a representative to the Encuentro.

Participation will be limited to approximately 12 representatives from the U.S. and Canada, in order to ensure a balance of representatives at the gathering from different corners of the Americas. A balance of representation from different parts of the U.S. and Canada will also be a goal. Spanish language fluency is not a requirement for participation, as there will be translation at the event.

Representatives to the SOA Watch Encuentro, along with their local groups, are expected to raise funds for their round-trip airfare to Venezuela, and for the Encuentro fee of $500 that covers all in-country transportation, food, lodging, materials and translation.

History is made by movements of people who organize themselves to struggle collectively for a better world.

Click here to Download the SOA Watch Encuentro application form.


Posted by Joe Anybody at 12:01 AM
Saturday, 6 February 2010
US in Latin America - History by Noam Chomsky
Mood:  blue
Now Playing: Noam Chomsky - Haiti & Honduras -History of US Rule
Topic: USA IMPERIALISM
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 Noam Chomsky
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 - Haiti, Honduras -
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History of US Rule in Latin America
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Posted by Joe Anybody at 8:01 AM
Updated: Saturday, 6 February 2010 8:13 AM
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Police in Venezuela pictured with SICK chain - CLAW weapon
Mood:  accident prone
Now Playing: What is this all about - Right wingers are going NUTS! about this?
Topic: Venezuela Solidarity

I don't speak Spanish so this is hard for me to grasp, as to what is going on.

Chavez 2 min video

http://www.noticias24.com/actualidad/noticia/141924/critica-a-los-medios-de-los-ricos-que-lo-hacen-quedar-como-un-tirano-sanguinario/

 

 

 

That Video link above......... I  found on this page

http://babalublog.com/2010/01/medieval-repression-in-venezuela-exposed-via-twitter/

 Which says this:
(quote in brown/red)

El mandatario venezolano Hugo Chávez dijo este viernes que es falso que la Guardia Nacional Bolivariana utiliza el garrampiño, también llamado ‘garra de hierro’, en contra de manifestantes. Chávez criticó estos señalamientos, pues dice que se repiten en el mundo y él termina siendo para mucha gente “un tirano sanguinario”.

Criticó que “un periódico de estos de la oligarquía” y una televisora, presentaran una foto de un Guardia portando un instrumento y dijeran “fíjense lo que está usando Chávez, un instrumento para la tortura, tiene ganchos”, indicó.

El mandatario explicó que “es un aparatico que tienen los Guardias para halar con una cadena, desde lejos, los cauchos que queman en las calles”.

“Ah no, pero estos dicen que es para torturar”, criticó el mandatario.

Chávez destacó que el garrampiño “no es para golpear a nadie, pero entonces viene toda la infamia, toda la prensa de los ricos, la televisión, la radio”.

Criticó que esta ‘infamia’ se transmita en el mundo pues afecta su imagen, aunque al final dijo que esto no le importa.

“Entonces, eso lo repiten en el mundo y mucha gente cree que es verdad, que nosotros usamos ganchos para clavárselos en la espalda a personas indefensas. Termino siendo, para mucha gente en este planeta, un tirano sanguinario”, dijo al tiempo que señaló: “¿qué importa? No me importa nada, lo que me importa es la patria de Bolívar”.

That has this picture - which is suppose to be a Venezuelan police with a sick *** weapon ...looking at protesters

 

 

I used the above text in my web translater I get the follow

(Translation is printed in Blue Text)

The Venezuelan Hugo Chavez said Friday that it is untrue that the National Guard Bolivariana uses the garrampiño, also called claw iron , against demonstrators. Chavez criticized these accusations, says that are repeated in the world, and he ends up being for many people a tyrant bloodthirsty .

Criticized the fact that a newspaper of these oligarchy and a television, submit a photo of a Guard wearing an instrument and say look what you are using Chavez, an instrument for torture, has hooks , said.

The agent explained that it is a aparatico that have the guards to pull with a chain, from afar, rubbers to burn in the streets .

Ah no, but they say it is for torturing , criticized the trustee.

Chavez stressed that the garrampiño is not to beat anybody, but then comes all the infamy, all the press of the rich, television, radio .

Criticized the fact that this shame is transmitted in the world because it affects your image, while at the end said that this does not care.

Then, that was repeated in the world and many people believe that it is true, that we use hooks for clavárselos on the back to defenseless people. Finish remains, for many people in this planet, a tyrant bloodthirsty , said at the time that stated: So what? I don't care nothing, what i care is the homeland of Bolivar .

 

WTF

I stand to learn and understand before I judge, I need more facts &

information ...as I stand in solidarity with my Latin Brothers & Sisters.

~joe anybody

 


Posted by Joe Anybody at 7:01 PM
Updated: Saturday, 6 February 2010 8:13 AM
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Latin America Paper ....And Its in English!
Mood:  bright
Now Playing: Venezuela English Newspaper is out
Topic: Venezuela News

http://centrodealerta.org/documentos_desclasificados/correo_del_orinoco_internat_2.pdf

 

 

OPINION PIECES WELCOME!

Please send all submissions to:

editor.correoenglish@gmail.com


Posted by Joe Anybody at 7:04 PM
Friday, 29 January 2010
Close the SOA School - HR 2567
Mood:  on fire
Now Playing: Latin America Military Training Review Act, also known as HR 2567
Topic: Latin America Solidarity


As your constituent, I urge you to contact the office of Rep. Jim McGovern and ask to be a cosponsor of the Latin America Military Training Review Act, also known as HR 2567. This legislation would suspend operations at the School of the Americas, renamed WHINSEC, and investigate the history of human rights abuses and failed policies of the institution.

New information indicates that WHINSEC has allowed known human rights abusers to instruct and receive training at the school. Argentina and Uruguay are two more countries that have made public announcements they will no longer send students to the school, citing the negative image and history of this institution. Despite demands by Congress to have oversight over the curriculum and promote human rights, the Pentagon is now denying all requests to provide information to human rights organizations and the public about students and graduates of the school.

I urge you to contact Cindy Buhl in Representative McGovern's office and ask that your boss be added as a cosponsor of HR 2567. I hope you will represent my views and support this bill.

http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/727/t/3823/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=27318


Posted by Joe Anybody at 7:27 AM
Thursday, 28 January 2010
2 shot durring Venezuela protests
Mood:  down
Now Playing: Not sure who shot who or what protester did what to the other yet
Topic: Venezuela News

Two Venezuelan students

shot dead in protests 1/26/10

over closure of opposition RCTV

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A medical student, 28, died Tuesday in Mérida state (Western Venezuela) in a a demonstration held after RCTV was removed from the air, AFP reports. Hours earlier, a 15-year-old boy was killed in Mérida during a clash between student groups that support and oppose the government, AFP says.The demonstrations in Mérida left 33 people wounded, and local media said marchers had burned buildings and cars. See more stories in English and Spanish.



Posted by Joe Anybody at 5:46 AM
Updated: Saturday, 6 February 2010 8:16 AM
Rally in Solidarity for Honduras & Haiti in Portland Oregon 1.27.10
Mood:  loud
Now Playing: PCASC stands before the Federal Building Demading Justice
Topic: Honduras Solidarity

Filmed in Portland Oregon

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4DSSt5wuxo


Posted by Joe Anybody at 3:55 AM
Wednesday, 27 January 2010
A history of GENOCIDE in South America ever since 1492
Mood:  blue
Now Playing: 12 OCTOBER 1492 GENOCIDE in Latin America
Topic: South America

Added by: Yakelin Rodríguez

12 OCTOBER 1492 GENOCIDE

Sergio Sosa

In this beloved Patria Grande, were punished (and we're still) of all forms of genocide listed in the dictionary and would also add the more modern, such as the cultural, commercial genocide... etc. But go early, because like all event has a beginning, but unfortunately we do not know if you end...

The first genocide which recognizes history is the Spanish conquest. And indeed was very violent, perverse and the after-effects still remain today. Not only by the cold statistics that say that at least 150 years disappeared from the face of the earth around 130 million human beings...

What were the reasons more recognized by the invading forces to similar atrocity?...

It can be synthesized as well: wealth, power, and domination.

Let us remember that Spain, back in the 13th century was one of the world's richest nations. And their eagerness to growth had no limits. To achieve "seduce" mariners, the subsidiaries of navigation (Royal Court) as for example: "The ocean sea", used the cheating more strangers and tempting...:

Which reach the "new world" were told that they would be owners of half of what picture bring there and were given carte blanche including to transport to Spain native place which in turn would be purchased as slaves by "the motherland"....

The only condition that colonists should meet, was the conversion to Catholicism of the native found. This should fulfil to the letter, even coast of death of those who oppose.... the hand of God would be his "ally". With these "facilities" postulated for hikers, all kinds of people, even those who did not have a minor idea than they were 3 month navigation.

Such is the case of Pizarro, an entrepreneur, the pig farming and that of ships, he only knew that they floated.
The massacre perpetrated Spaniards was fierce, Pizarro in Peru and Cortés in Mexico were the more renowned. But there was more... many more. Entire civilizations disappeared: Incas, Aztec, Mayan, ChiMu... But what they achieved their goal?, what is wealth?.... the answer is: not.

Only harboring the hope, year after year that someday it would be, but wasn't. The bad "Indian" competitions that were culturally centuries developed in scientific and strategic knowledge to see irremediably lost their territories were concealing greater wealth in places completely inhospitable and away from the small mink invaders. There are even cities like Machu Picchu that is virtually intact today.


Undoubtedly the genocide carried out by the Spanish conquest, was greater criminal attack in the history of mankind globally. Even much greater of Hitler in Germany, wars in Middle East, etc.

Even surpassing in quantity to the horror of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.... but do that then spent in our continent?
During the 500 years after the Spanish invasion, countries formed, had a very important aspect of "mini-genocidios", if I may this expression amount.

From the North to southern South America were countless acts of barbarism almost without apparent reason... But the reasons were returning to be the same... the desire of wealth and power greatly. .Tal is the case of JOSE TOMAS BOVES in Venezuela:

On 18 September 1782 was born in Oviedo, province of Asturias, the royalist Chief José Tomás Boves, infamous for his cruelty during the independence war.

Indeed Boves enjoyed with the grief, recreated in the cruellest orders and presenciaba Patriots, who was dancing 'Piquirico' dying executions. Boves died in the battle of Urica, in 1814, and with him died the second Republic.

Truly was a messianic killer responded (according to him) under the orders of the King of Spain. Although never, no Spanish diplomat and much less the same King, gave real information that ésto was real. Their massacres were excessive and directed against anyone who knew "read or write". Finally, and after not only have been proclaimed "King of Venezuela" was defeated and killed in 1814...

The number of deaths caused his denostable attitude amounts to 178,000 individuals... No doubt it was one of the larger "mini-genocidios" that have records. As my intention is not overwhelmed with information, will go through in each installment, each of these attacks that it could almost brand them fundamentalist and covered in the madness that in the aforementioned desire for wealth and power.

In a paragraph from one of the main newspapers of the "first world", to be more precise of "NATIONAL TIMES" (Montreal-Canadá), extraje this note synthesized says: ".. .the disembarkation of Columbus in 1492, was the first attack the environment suffered the current American territory"...

I was surprised a lot this writing because it comes from a country framing within select elite "developed" countries.

Scratching in other media, took me surprise that almost any Latin country celebrated on October 12, giving holiday fringes.

I deeply believe that this should be a day of reflection, or mourning. We must not forget the savage massacre pergeñada by the 14th century Spanish Empire. The more than 130 million human beings who died deserve remember forever. From his quiet silence are asking us to never let another invasion of such magnitude.

To be quite clear that I do not intend with these writings do a reactionary pamphlet that nothing would serve 513 years later. I feel well if what I write so that our youth take clear notion of what became really, but not read the history of the "discovery", as a mere done more.

Because even in our days are being bullied by others and subtle genocide... Perhaps less bloody but aberrant and denigrables such as those of 1492. Such is the case of the criminal blockade exercised by us.

We look not only back to see the truth, also must look at the present and future. In the distant future great Latin American country, perhaps as many of its brightest visionaries saw: A free world.

 


Original Spanish Version

Is Copied & Posted Below


Agregado por: Yakelin Rodríguez

GENOCIDIO DEL 12 DE OCTUBRE DE 1492

Sergio Sosa

En esta querida Patria Grande, fuimos castigados (y lo somos aún) de todas las formas de genocidio citadas en el diccionario y también habría que agregar las mas modernas, como el genocidio cultural, comercial...etc. Pero vayamos a los comienzos, porque como todo evento, tiene un principio, pero lamentablemente no sabemos si tendrá final...

El primer genocidio que reconoce la historia es el de la conquista española. Y en verdad fue muy violento, perverso y las secuelas aún permanecen hoy en día. No sólo por las frías estadísticas que dicen que en menos de 150 años desaparecieron de la faz de la tierra cerca de 130 millones de seres humanos...

¿Cuáles fueron los motivos mas reconocidos por las fuerzas invasoras para semejante atrocidad?...

Se los puede sintetizar así: Riqueza, poder, y dominación.

Recordemos que España, allá por el siglo XIII era una de las más ricas naciones del mundo. Y su afán de crecimiento no tenía límites. Para lograr "seducir" a los marinos, las empresas de navegación (dependientes de la corte real) como por ejemplo: “LA MAR OCEANO”, utilizaron los engaños mas extraños y tentadores...:

A los que llegaran al "nuevo mundo" se les dijo que serían dueños de la mitad de lo que lograsen traer de allí y se les dio carta blanca inclusive para transportar a España nativos del lugar que a su vez serían comprados como esclavos por "la madre patria"....

La única condición que los colonizadores deberían cumplir, era la conversión al catolicismo de cuanto nativo encontrasen. Esto debía cumplirse al pie de la letra, incluso a costa de muerte de los que se opusieran....La mano de Dios sería su "aliada". Con esas "facilidades " se postularon para las travesías, todo tipo de personas, incluso los que no tenían la menor idea de lo que eran 3 meses de navegación.

Tal es el caso de Pizarro, un empresario dedicado a la cria de cerdos y que de barcos, sólo sabía que flotaban.
La matanza que perpetraron los españoles fue feroz, Pizarro en Perú y Cortés en México fueron los mas renombrados. Pero hubo mas...muchos mas. Civilizaciones enteras desaparecieron: Mayas, Incas, Aztecas; Chimúes... Pero, ¿lograron ellos su principal objetivo?, ¿o sea la riqueza?....La respuesta es: NO.

Sólo abrigaban la esperanza, año tras año de que algún día la encontrarían, pero no fue así. Los mal llamados "indios" que culturalmente estaban siglos adelantados en conocimiento científico y estratégico, al ver que irremediablemente perderían sus territorios, fueron ocultando las mayores riquezas en lugares completamente inhóspitos y alejados de la pequeña visón de los invasores. Incluso hay ciudades como Macchu Pichu que prácticamente está intacta hoy en día.


Sin dudas el genocidio efectuado por la conquista española, fue el mayor atentado criminal en toda la historia de la humanidad a nivel mundial. Incluso mucho mayor al De Hitler en Alemania, al de las guerras en medio oriente, etc.

Hasta superando en cantidad al horror de Hiroshima y Nagasaki....Pero ¿que pasó luego en nuestro continente?
Durante los 500 años posteriores a la invasión española, los diferentes países formados, tuvieron una cantidad muy importante de "mini-genocidios", si se me permite esta expresión.

Desde el norte hasta el sur de Sudamérica fueron incontables los hechos de barbarie casi sin razón aparente... Pero los motivos volvían a ser los mismos...El afán de riqueza y de poder en grado sumo. .Tal es el caso de JOSE TOMAS BOVES en Venezuela:

El 18 de septiembre de 1782 nace en Oviedo, provincia de Asturias, el jefe realista José Tomás Boves, tristemente célebre por sus crueldades durante la guerra independentista.

Lo cierto es que Boves gozaba con el dolor ajeno, se recreaba en las órdenes más crueles y presenciaba las ejecuciones de patriotas, a quienes hacía bailar el «Piquirico» antes de morir. Boves murió en la batalla de Urica, en 1814, y con él murió la Segunda República.

En verdad era un asesino mesiánico que respondía (según él) a las órdenes del Rey de España. Aunque nunca, ningún diplomático español y mucho menos el Rey mismo, dieron información verdadera de que ésto fuera real. Sus matanzas fueron desmedidas y dirigidas contra todo aquel que supiera "leer o escribir". Por fin, y después de no sólo haberse proclamado "Rey de Venezuela" fue derrotado y muerto en 1814...

La cantidad de muertos que provocó su denostable actitud asciende a 178.000 personas... Sin lugar a dudas fue éste uno de los más grandes "mini-genocidios" del que se tienen registros. Como mi intención no es abrumar con información, iré recorriendo en cada entrega, cada uno de estos atentados que casi podría tildarlos de fundamentalistas y amparados más en la locura que en el citado afán de riqueza y poder.

En un párrafo extraído de uno de los principales periódicos del "primer mundo", para ser mas preciso del "NATIONAL TIMES" (Montreal-Canadá), extraje esta nota, que sintetizada dice: ”...El desembarco de Colón en 1492, fue el primer atentado al medio ambiente que sufrió el actual territorio americano"...

Me sorprendió mucho este escrito ya que procede de un país enmarcado dentro de la selecta élite de los países "desarrollados".

Hurgando en otros medios de prensa, me llevo la sorpresa que casi en ningún país latino se festeja el 12 de octubre, dándole ribetes de día feriado.

Creo profundamente, que éste debiera ser un día de reflexión, o de luto. No debemos olvidar la salvaje matanza pergeñada por el imperio de español del siglo XIV. Los más de 130 millones de seres humanos que murieron merecen que se los recuerde por siempre. Ellos desde su callado silencio nos piden que nunca permitamos otro avasallamiento de tal magnitud.

Que quede bien claro que no pretendo con estos escritos hacer un panfleto reaccionario que de nada serviría 513 años después. Me sentiría bien si lo que escribo sirve para que nuestra juventud tome noción clara de lo que pasó en verdad, y no lean la historia del "descubrimiento", como un mero hecho más.

Porque aun en nuestros días estamos siendo avasallados por otros y muy sutiles genocidios... Quizá menos sangrientos pero aberrantes y denigrables como aquéllos de 1492. Tal es el caso del criminal bloqueo a Cuba ejercido por EEUU.

No miremos sólo atrás para ver la verdad, también debemos mirar el presente y el futuro. Y tal vez, en ese futuro lejano este gran país latinoamericano, sea como muchos de sus más brillantes visionarios lo vieron: Un mundo LIBRE.


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Monday, 25 January 2010
Haiti Quake - Chavez - says it was man made ...hmmmm?
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Posted by Joe Anybody at 9:12 PM
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Anti-Chavez TV Channel

Removed From Cable

Sunday, January 24, 2010 

CARACAS, Venezuela —  Venezuelan cable television providers stopped transmitting a channel critical of President Hugo Chavez on Sunday, after the government cited incompliance with new regulations requiring the socialist leader's speeches be televised on cable.

Radio Caracas Television, an anti-Chavez channel known as RCTV that switched to cable in 2007 after the government refused to renew its over-the-air license, disappeared from the airwaves shortly after midnight.

RCTV was dropped just hours after Diosdado Cabello, director of Venezuela's state-run telecommunications agency, said several local channels carried by cable television have breached broadcasting laws and should be removed from the airwaves.

Cabello warned cable operations on Saturday evening that they could find themselves in jeopardy if they keep showing those channels.

"They must comply with the law, and they cannot have a single channel that violates Venezuelan laws as part of their programming," he said.

Several channels have not shown Chavez's televised speeches — a requirement under new regulations approved last month by the telecommunications agency, Cabello said.

RCTV did not broadcast a speech by the president to his political supporters during a rally early on Saturday.

The station's removal from cable and satellite television prompted a cacophony of protests in Caracas neighborhoods as Chavez opponents leaned out apartment windows to bang on pots and pans.

Cabello's agency notified RCTV and 23 other local cable television channels on Thursday that they must carry mandatory government programming, including Chavez's frequent and long speeches.

Cabello said Saturday that other violations include failing to warn viewers of sexual and violent content as well as broadcasting more than two hours of soap operas during the afternoon, which should be mostly dedicated to children programming.

He did not specify which TV channels have purportedly violated the law, but RCTV said it was the target. It accused the agency of pressuring cable providers to drop channels that are critical of the government.

The agency "doesn't have any authority to give the cable service providers this order," RCTV said in a statement. "The government is inappropriately pressuring them to make decisions beyond their responsibilities."

In denying RCTV a renewal of its over-the-air broadcast license, Chavez accused the station of plotting against his government and supporting a failed 2002 coup.

In August, Chavez's government forced 32 radio stations and two small TV stations off the air, saying some owners had failed to renew their broadcast licenses while other licenses were no longer valid because they had been granted long ago to owners who are now dead. Officials said they planned to take more stations off the air.

Government figures say that as of 2008 about 37 percent of Venezuelan homes received cable television. But some private companies say that according to their research, about six out of every 10 households have subscription television service.


Posted by Joe Anybody at 8:50 PM
Updated: Monday, 25 January 2010 8:51 PM
Saturday, 23 January 2010
Cascadia to Caracas Report Back at Red n Black
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Hi Folks

Check this out, its a first hand Report Back from Caracas 1.24.10

 

 

See You there more information is on

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Updated: Saturday, 23 January 2010 1:54 PM

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