Archive for May, 2004

The Phoenicians

May 15, 2004

Over twenty years ago a reporter took me and four friends to almost every Venezuelan TV talk show in existence. We were young and somewhat nervous about the whole experience, so she suggested essentially ignoring the questions and just prepare what we wanted to say and simply start answering questions and quickly twist our answer to fit whatever it was that we wanted to say.


There is an analogy to this in a very well known joke in Spanish about the little kid who only studies the Phoenicians for his world history oral exam. No matter what he is asked, his answer will always somehow tie the part of history he is asked about to that of the Phoenicians, at which point he will relate verbatim all the knowledge he has acquired about them.


 


These stories come to mind after watching again the outraged words of CNE President Carrasquero and reading Caracas Chronicles’ article on Article 31 of the rules for recall referenda. In FT’s translation Art. 31 simply says:


 


“…electors who allege that they did not sign the petition form may go to the National Electoral Council to petition their immediate exclusion from the signature tally…”


 


This is fairly straight forward. If there was an error you may go to have your signature included or “repararla” and if you did not sign, Art. 31 says in unequivocal and simple terms that you may go and exclude your signature. There are no alternative options or interpretations to Art. 31 like the pro-Chavez CNE Directors have intended to do in order to allow the Government to pressure Government workers and contractors to withdraw their signatures. The outrage with which both CNE President Carrasquero and Director Jorge Rodriguez asked the OAS and the Carter Center to retract, is simply proof of their cynicism and of the fact that they are not fair minded and the last thing in their minds is to allow the electors to express their will.


 


But going back to my original story, what I do not understand is why the Coordinadora Democrática does not implement its own version of the Phoenicians strategy. They should all memorize Art. 31 and no matter what they are asked on TV, the press or the radio, always answer by first reminding everyone that withdrawing your signature if you did sign is simply not a legal option and quote Art. 31 word by word for emphasis.


 


I am sure that if all major politicians did this for the next two weeks, every Venezuelan that participated in the Reafirmazo in November would hear it a few times and understand it, making the Government’s campaign to intimidate fail completely. In fact, the Chavistas have used this same technique to make lies become true, changing history, simply by having everyone around Chavez repeat and parrot, over and over, their version of the truth, however farfetched or distorted it may be.


 


I really do not expect large number of people to go and withdraw their signature later this month, but the opposition needs the widest possible margin of success in having people ratify their signatures in order to deflect and block any new attempt at cheating by the CNE and the Government. You all should do the same, memorize it, discuss it, argue about it at every chance. Each signature counts and in fact, Art. 31 is much simpler and shorter than learning all about the Phoenicians.

Penal Hall rules Fort Mara case to be overseen by civilian courts

May 14, 2004

And it seems to have gone unnoticed that the Penal Hall of the Supreme Court unanimously ruled today that the Fort Mara case of the burnt soldiers will have to be decided in a civilian court. Not that I have much hope that this will help in solving the case, but it will certainly eliminate the total cover up that has so far been performed by the military. Of course, these Justice face the risk with theoir decision that they will be investigated like the President of the Electoral hall Martini Urdaneta “for faults in the fulfillment of his duties”. This simply means that he ruled against the Government’s wishes, which in a totalitarian state is considered to be a very grave fault.

Penal Hall rules Fort Mara case to be overseen by civilian courts

May 14, 2004

And it seems to have gone unnoticed that the Penal Hall of the Supreme Court unanimously ruled today that the Fort Mara case of the burnt soldiers will have to be decided in a civilian court. Not that I have much hope that this will help in solving the case, but it will certainly eliminate the total cover up that has so far been performed by the military. Of course, these Justice face the risk with theoir decision that they will be investigated like the President of the Electoral hall Martini Urdaneta “for faults in the fulfillment of his duties”. This simply means that he ruled against the Government’s wishes, which in a totalitarian state is considered to be a very grave fault.

CNE members ask international observers to retract

May 14, 2004

Yesterday, in a somewhat surprising move, the usually diplomatic OAS and Carter Center representatives gave a press conference in which they called for the CNE only to allow people to withdraw their signature if they had not signed in the November Reafirmazo. According to both international organizations, this is the usual spirit in such processes worldwide and is also the spirit which can be derived from the text of the regulations.


The statement caused the outrage of two of the three pro-Chavez members of the Electoral Board who accused the observers of going beyond their duties and threatening them with reconsidering their role in the process, unless they retracted their statement. While one of the CNE directors indicated that his outrage was aimed at the questioning of the spirit of the regulations, it may actually be that the OAS and the Carter Center explicitly referred to the intimidation of people by the Government to induce them to withdraw their signatures.


 


Today both Carter center and OAS representatives held another press conference where they certainly fell short of retracting their statements, giving a vague clarification of what they had said and why. They certainly did not seem to retract their statements and it would be interesting to see the reaction by the CNE Directors tomorrow.


 


The statements by the CNE Directors simply show, once again, the partiality of its members against the process and how they are willing to go to any length to stop the opposition from getting the required number of signatures to call for the recall referendum against Hugo Chavez. As the former head of the CNE said today, the attitude of the CNE Directors is unheard of in their attempt to block any possibility of the recall referendum ever taking place as well as not facilitating the people’s rights to express their will.


 


Dictators don’t hold clean elections, as simple as that. And this particular one has a bunch of servants at the service of his abuses agaisnt the people and their rights.

CNE members ask international observers to retract

May 14, 2004

Yesterday, in a somewhat surprising move, the usually diplomatic OAS and Carter Center representatives gave a press conference in which they called for the CNE only to allow people to withdraw their signature if they had not signed in the November Reafirmazo. According to both international organizations, this is the usual spirit in such processes worldwide and is also the spirit which can be derived from the text of the regulations.


The statement caused the outrage of two of the three pro-Chavez members of the Electoral Board who accused the observers of going beyond their duties and threatening them with reconsidering their role in the process, unless they retracted their statement. While one of the CNE directors indicated that his outrage was aimed at the questioning of the spirit of the regulations, it may actually be that the OAS and the Carter Center explicitly referred to the intimidation of people by the Government to induce them to withdraw their signatures.


 


Today both Carter center and OAS representatives held another press conference where they certainly fell short of retracting their statements, giving a vague clarification of what they had said and why. They certainly did not seem to retract their statements and it would be interesting to see the reaction by the CNE Directors tomorrow.


 


The statements by the CNE Directors simply show, once again, the partiality of its members against the process and how they are willing to go to any length to stop the opposition from getting the required number of signatures to call for the recall referendum against Hugo Chavez. As the former head of the CNE said today, the attitude of the CNE Directors is unheard of in their attempt to block any possibility of the recall referendum ever taking place as well as not facilitating the people’s rights to express their will.


 


Dictators don’t hold clean elections, as simple as that. And this particular one has a bunch of servants at the service of his abuses agaisnt the people and their rights.

A new level of intolerance and narrow mindedness

May 13, 2004

The pro-Chavez majority in the National Assembly just reached a new level of indecency, totalitarism and intolerance when it passed a resolution to ask the Attorney general to revoke the nationality of Robert Alonso (the man who owned the farm where the paramilitary were caught), Norberto Mazza (a TV reporter), Marta Colomina (a radio and TV reporter who has been one of the Government’s harshest critics), Napoleon Bravo (a radio and TV announcer who supported Chavez initially but turned quickly against the Government) and Gustavo Cisneros (who owns TV station Venevision, the Coca Cola Distributor in Venezuela and the Regional beer brand and is in the Forbes list of the world’s richest men).


Like in all totalitarian regimes, pro-Chavez Deputies have no morals or any limits to their lack of scruples.

A new level of intolerance and narrow mindedness

May 13, 2004

The pro-Chavez majority in the National Assembly just reached a new level of indecency, totalitarism and intolerance when it passed a resolution to ask the Attorney general to revoke the nationality of Robert Alonso (the man who owned the farm where the paramilitary were caught), Norberto Mazza (a TV reporter), Marta Colomina (a radio and TV reporter who has been one of the Government’s harshest critics), Napoleon Bravo (a radio and TV announcer who supported Chavez initially but turned quickly against the Government) and Gustavo Cisneros (who owns TV station Venevision, the Coca Cola Distributor in Venezuela and the Regional beer brand and is in the Forbes list of the world’s richest men).


Like in all totalitarian regimes, pro-Chavez Deputies have no morals or any limits to their lack of scruples.

A new level of intolerance and narrow mindedness

May 13, 2004

The pro-Chavez majority in the National Assembly just reached a new level of indecency, totalitarism and intolerance when it passed a resolution to ask the Attorney general to revoke the nationality of Robert Alonso (the man who owned the farm where the paramilitary were caught), Norberto Mazza (a TV reporter), Marta Colomina (a radio and TV reporter who has been one of the Government’s harshest critics), Napoleon Bravo (a radio and TV announcer who supported Chavez initially but turned quickly against the Government) and Gustavo Cisneros (who owns TV station Venevision, the Coca Cola Distributor in Venezuela and the Regional beer brand and is in the Forbes list of the world’s richest men).


Like in all totalitarian regimes, pro-Chavez Deputies have no morals or any limits to their lack of scruples.

For the record: Amnesty International on Venezuela

May 13, 2004

Amnesty International has just released a report on Human Rights and impunity in Venezuela.

CNE getting ready to cheat again

May 12, 2004

Once again the CNE is getting ready to set us up for the kill.  It’s subtle, but we know that is their specialty. But, after reading about the proposed regulations for adding up the totals for the ratification process I am sure that something is up. As if this were not enough, then the chief cynic Jorge Rodriguez comes out and denies the proposal, making arguments that to me indicate that something sinister is once again going on.


The proposed regulations are simple, the results that have “erasures, changes or other type of observation that compromise the veracity of its contents will not be added up”. This is nothing more, nothing less than the same trick used during the Reafirmazo to completely invalidate close to 15% of the signatures presented by the opposition. These signatures were simply disqualified because of problems with the “cover sheets” a technicality not even present in the earlier regulations. Despite this, those that had their signatures invalidated because if this problem will not be able to participate in the upcoming ratification process.


 


No sooner had we seen the text of this proposal that Chief CNE cynic Jorge Rodriguez denied “categorically” that irregularities in the cover sheets could “Kill the ratification” saying that any inconsistencies will be resolved appealing to the direct totalization of what is in the so called electoral notebooks.


 


Up to here, so far so good. But where I know there is a trick is when he says “We are establishing a guide for totalization that has the same characteristics that have occured whenever we have had electoral processes in Venezuela”


 


Well, sorry Jorge, this process is nothing like any electoral process we have ever had. In the country’s electoral processes up to this one, the polling booths have always been manned by the people, never have they been manned like in the upcoming ratification process by employees of the Electoral Board, so there is no reason to appeal to “the way electoral process have always been run” like you are doing. In fact, I am sure somewhere in there lies the final trick that will screw us once and for all.


 


Chavez was right in is speech today, Venezuela has indeed been invaded but not by those he accuses, but by him and those hoodlums without scruples and ethics, which are now everywhere and that, like Jorge Rodriguez, the Constitutional Hall of the Supreme Court, the Attorney General and the military, simply suck up to him because he is powerful. But temporal power is fleeting and there will be a day of reckoning for those that have kidnapped and violated our rights.