Archive for April, 2003

The anti-coup?

April 12, 2003

For a year we have been hearing that Hugo Cahvez never wanted to resign, that he almost did so under duress. That he never signed anything. That he was kidnapped by some military officers. Well, today the Attorney General, former Chavez’ Vice-President Isaias Rodriguez, provided a “new” version. Surprisingly, the Attorney General says that Chavez wanted to resign but four Generals opposed it. According to Rodriguez, Chavez imposed his conditions on his resignation but the four Generals did not approve. Now this revised version of history is quite different from the “coup” that the world has been convinced took place. In fact, it disagrees with the version provided by Chavez himself today. If four Generals opposed his resigantion, then these Generals were the “anti-coup”. One should also ask: Why was Chavez ready to resign? Guilt? Given that there is testimony of how Chavez had planned to defend himslef using the bolivarians cricles, this points out once again towards a central role by Chavez himself in the shootings that took place a year ago.


Note: Yes, one could consider what Pedro Cramona did the next a day a coup, it did violate the Constitution, but it is as much of a coup as Chavez’ resigantion was one. Under the law, he left the Presidency and resigned.

April 11th.: Day of shame or year of shame?

April 11, 2003

Not much new can be said about today. To me it is the Anniversary of a shameful day. To the Chavez Government it is a time for celebration, a celebration as empty as their revolution. Nothing more fitting to me that to post this from today’s Tal Cual front page, the list of those that were killed one year ago. Today, not one person is in jail for what is now called the massacre of Miraflores. A day of shame or a year of shame? You be the judge, to me it is very clear.


 

King of Spain award to two Venezuelan TV cameramen

April 10, 2003

Two Venezuelan cameramenn from channel 4, received yesterday the “King of Spain” award for their video of the April11 th. massacre. Those seeing shooting at the peaceful march in the video were freed last week and President Chavez and those accused have actually said that the video is not real and that it was edited……

Amnesty International on the anniversary of the April 11th. tragedy

April 10, 2003

Amnesty International issued today a report on Venezuela on the anniversary of the April 11th. tragedy. Here are some quotes:


“It is time that both the government and opposition stop attempting to use the events of April 11 to serve their political agendas and instead create the climate in which the facts can be established, justice can be secured and the victims can receive reparations.”


“The recent dismissal of murder charges against those accused of shooting from the Puente Llaguno, and the failure to charge Metropolitan Police implicated in the deaths and injuries suffered on 11 April, demonstrate the weakness of the official investigation. It also raises serious concerns about the capacity of the state to effectively prosecute all those responsible,”


“Impunity for human rights violations leaves the victims and their families without redress and encourages further violations. This can only fuel the climate of violence undermining the rule of law and human rights in Venezuela.”


“Impartial and effective investigations into human rights violations committed in April 2002 and subsequent incidents are the only means of rebuilding confidence in the police and criminal justice system and ending the climate of impunity,”


While I agree that April 11th. should not be used by either the Government and the opposition for tehir own political gain, I disagree on blaming the opposition for the absence of a “truth” commission. Such a commission does not existe simply because Chavez’ MVR blocked all efforts for it through its majority in the National Assembly.

All the Deputies you would love to call

April 10, 2003

Somebody took the trouble of compiling the home and cellular phone numbers of all of Chavez’ Deputies in the National Assembly. If you have anything to say to them please call them and tell them. Here is the full table, courtesy of CEF


CELL AND HOME TELEPHONES OF MVR DEPUTIES

Chirac the cynic

April 10, 2003

I simply can’t believe this quote:


“France, like every democracy, is rejoicing over the collapse of Saddam Hussein’s dictatorship, and hopes for a quick and effective end to the battle.”


if Jacques Chirac can say that now, he is more of a cynic than I ever believed possible.

Two leftist groups, separate ways, separate events

April 10, 2003

While the European left comes to Venezuela to “celebrate” the anniversary of last year’s events, which is obscene on its own right, the Venezuelan left held a seminar yesterday to talk about the fraud that Chavez’ revolution represents. The event was organized initially by most center-left and left wing parties in Venezuela, but the Democratic Coordinator decided to join  in the effort. Ironic how distance makes the European left think that there is something worthwhile left in Chavez’ revolution while the local left, together with the federation of unions comes together to talk about the frudulent revolution.

Are SARS’ deaths accelerating while the number of cases still grows linearly?

April 8, 2003

It would appear at this time from the SARS plot I posted the other day (It does update!) that while the number  of reported SARS cases is still growing linearly, the growth in the number of deaths is definitely accelearting. This could be simply an artifact of the reporting system, but there is a break in the slope.

Congo, the U.N. and black humor

April 8, 2003

Some black humor on the U.N. by Instapundit:


1,000 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN MURDERED IN THE CONGO. But the United Nations is on the job:



The United Nations has sent a team to the area to investigate the reported massacre.



Well, we don’t have to worry, then.

Marches and protest pictures by Carlos Ernesto Figuera

April 7, 2003


The way we all feel                                                         mourning flag



huge march                                               Marchers everywhere