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Shakka
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Hopefully someone can get to the bottom of this one for me. I notice Chavez defender George Smiley doesn't seem to come around here much anymore.

Classic.

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Criticism of Ch�vez Stifled by Arrests
By SIMON ROMERO

LOS TEQUES, Venezuela � When Judge Mar�a Lourdes Afiuni issued a ruling in December that irked President Hugo Ch�vez, he did little to contain his outrage. The president, contending on national television that she would have been put before a firing squad in earlier times, sent his secret intelligence police to arrest her.

Then the agents took her to the overcrowded women�s prison in this city of slums near Caracas. They put her in a cell near more than 20 inmates whom Judge Afiuni had sentenced on charges like murder and drug smuggling.

�I�ve received threats from inmates telling me they will burn me alive because they see me as a symbol of the system that put them in prison,� said Judge Afiuni, 46, in her prison cell. �I�m in this hell because I had the temerity to do my job as a judge in a way that didn�t please Ch�vez.�

Since Judge Afiuni�s imprisonment, a dizzying sequence of other high-profile arrests has taken place, pointing to Mr. Ch�vez�s recent use of his security and intelligence apparatus to quash challenges to his grip on the country�s political institutions. The arrests come at a time of spreading public ire over an economy hobbled by electricity shortages and soaring inflation.

Senior officials in Mr. Ch�vez�s government here, including Attorney General Luisa Ortega, say the most recent arrests were necessary to suppress conspiracies or to prosecute people whose comments were deemed offensive to Mr. Ch�vez. In Judge Afiuni�s case, Attorney General Ortega said the judge had illegally freed another high-profile prisoner, the businessman Eligio Cede�o.

In March, intelligence agents arrested Oswaldo �lvarez Paz, a former presidential candidate, charging him with conspiracy after he said in televised remarks that Venezuela had become a haven for drug trafficking; he also supported a Spanish indictment asserting that officials here had helped Basque separatists train on Venezuelan soil.

Only days later, agents arrested Guillermo Zuloaga, the owner of the opposition television network Globovisi�n, after he criticized the government�s efforts to shut down media outlets that challenged the president. After an outcry by rights groups, Mr. Zuloaga was released on the condition that he could not travel outside the country.

Next, agents arrested Wilmer Azuaje, an opposition lawmaker, on charges of insulting and striking a police official during a heated discussion. Mr. Azuaje had in the past revealed corruption claims against Mr. Ch�vez�s siblings. Like Mr. Zuloaga, Mr. Azuaje was released, but the Supreme Court forbade him to discuss his arrest with the media.

The arrests have taken aim at some of Mr. Ch�vez�s most prominent critics ahead of legislative elections in September that put control of the National Assembly in play, and they illustrate Mr. Ch�vez�s attempts to tighten control over institutions like the judiciary.

Judge Afiuni, previously an obscure jurist, quickly rose to prominence when she freed Mr. Cede�o, a businessman jailed on charges of circumventing currency controls. The imprisonment of Mr. Cede�o, who had previously financed opposition politicians, was explicitly criticized last year by a panel of United Nations legal experts after his pretrial detention exceeded the limits set by Venezuelan law.

Judge Afiuni contended that she was following United Nations guidance when she released Mr. Cede�o, who subsequently fled to the United States. But Mr. Ch�vez immediately claimed that she had been bribed to release Mr. Cede�o, demanding that she be jailed for 30 years, even if new laws were needed to keep her in prison that long.

�The corruption charges are false, and prosecutors know that by looking at all of my banking records,� Judge Afiuni said. �But the damage to me has been done.�

Prosecutors overseeing Judge Afiuni�s case did not respond to repeated requests for comment. Criticism of her imprisonment from fellow judges in Venezuela has also been relatively muted, a reaction that is not entirely surprising because Mr. Ch�vez and his loyalists in the National Assembly stripped the Supreme Court of its autonomy in 2004.

Outside Venezuela, criticism of her arrest has been more vocal. United Nations legal experts called for her immediate release. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights said her arrest came within a political system already under stress because of a lack of judicial independence. Independent human rights group have assailed Mr. Ch�vez�s government over the arrest.

�It is not the sort of thing that happens in a functioning democracy, in which judicial institutions offer safeguards for rule of law,� said Jos� Miguel Vivanco, Americas director for Human Rights Watch.

Still, there appear to be relatively few political prisoners in Venezuelan jails, legal experts here say. Twenty to 30 Venezuelans, including Judge Afiuni, are now imprisoned here because of their political activity or for reasons connected to publicly contradicting Mr. Ch�vez�s wishes, said Roc�o San Miguel, a legal scholar here who leads a nongovernmental group that monitors Venezuelan security.

The high-profile prisoners also include Ra�l Isa�as Baduel, a former defense minister, and Franklin Brito, a biologist arrested at around the same time as Judge Afiuni and put under guard in a military hospital after refusing to end a hunger strike over the government�s handling of the seizure of his farmland by squatters.

While Judge Afiuni�s case has raised concern over the erosion of judicial independence, the most recent arrests are stoking fears about freedom of expression.

�The government is fraudulently inventing conspiracies, assassination plots and national emergencies,� said Mr. �lvarez Paz, the former presidential candidate, who was charged with conspiracy after his televised remarks. He is now being detained in a holding cell at the headquarters of the intelligence police. He responded to written questions submitted through his lawyer. �It is doing so out of nervousness over the precarious decline in the president�s credibility at home and abroad,� he said.

Judge Afiuni said she followed news of the other arrests from a small television in her cell that received a state network signal. She also gets updates from her 17-year-old daughter, who visits twice a week. Otherwise, she remains in her cell and reads, most recently a biography of the Dalai Lama, fearful of venturing into other areas of the prison.

One respite from her life in jail, she said, came when the rehearsal sounds from a prison orchestra of inmates traveled past the bars of her cell. She said its rendition of Vivaldi could move her close to tears. �Just when I cannot stand it any longer here,� she said, �the music lets me escape from reality a little and remember that this nightmare will end someday.�


http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/04/w...agewanted=print

Ole Hugo, he's a real prince alright.

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We need another War in Iraq for this forum to go back to its hay day.

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We need another War in Iraq for this forum to go back to its hay day.


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Fuckin love this guy.

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Chavez seeks power to rule by decree for 1 year
By FABIOLA SANCHEZ, Associated Press Fabiola Sanchez, Associated Press Tue Dec 14, 5:10 pm ET

CARACAS, Venezuela � Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Tuesday asked congress to grant him special powers to enact laws by decree for one year, just before a new legislature takes office with a larger contingent of opposition lawmakers.

The measure would give the president the ability to bypass the National Assembly for the fourth time since he was first elected almost 12 years ago.

Vice President Elias Jaua made the request on Chavez's behalf, saying the president will use the authorization to ensure fast-track approval of laws aimed at helping the nation recover from severe flooding and mudslides that left thousands homeless and in government shelters.

"The measures we have to take are deep. Almost 40 percent of the country was affected" by the heavy rains, Jaua said.

It is expected to win easy approval in the outgoing legislature dominated by Chavez allies.

Chavez's opponents accuse him of using the natural disaster to impose socialist-inspired measures and undermine the power of newly elected opposition lawmakers.

Hundreds of Chavez opponents protested outside the legislature Tuesday, saying Chavez is violating democratic principles and objecting to other planned laws that could impose regulations on the Internet and endanger Globovision, the country's last stridently anti-Chavez television channel.

Decrees planned in the next two weeks include laws to speed construction of housing and roads, increase the value-added tax and develop projects involving farming and use of urban lands, Jaua said.

He said Chavez aims to pass laws dealing with vital services after the disaster and in areas including infrastructure, land use, the banking sector, defense and the "socio-economic system of the nation."

Jaua also mentioned plans to legislate in the area of "international cooperation." Chavez has urged lawmakers to pass a law barring non-governmental organizations such as human rights groups from receiving U.S. funding.

Newly elected opposition lawmaker Julio Borges said the measures being taken up by the National Assembly in its final days go against the will of the voters.

"As elected deputies, we're asking for a meeting between the new assembly and the old one, so that people are respected � the voters and the constitution," Borges told reporters.

Chavez announced the plan to seek decree powers Friday, and some critics suggested he intended to push through controversial measures during the holidays while many Venezuelans are focusing on their families.

Opposition newspaper editor Teodoro Petkoff called it a "Christmas ambush," writing in his daily Tal Cual that Chavez is preparing totalitarian measures that amount to "a brutal attack ... against democratic life."

In his nearly 12 years in office, the leftist Chavez has been granted temporary decree powers three times by lawmakers, in 1999, 2001 and 2007.

The last time, he enjoyed special legislative powers for 18 months and used them to seize control of privately run oil fields, impose new taxes and nationalize telecommunications, electricity and cement companies.

Chavez supporters have dominated the National Assembly since the opposition boycotted 2005 elections, but the opposition gained ground in September elections.

Starting Jan. 5, Chavez will face 66 opponents among the 165 lawmakers, a group large enough to challenge some government measures and prevent him from holding a two-thirds majority � the threshold needed to approve some laws, such as granting the president decree powers.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101214...la_chavez/print

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Kind of wish we had a leader as strong as Chavez. *thinks of Roosevelt*

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Kind of wish we had a leader as strong as Chavez. *thinks of Roosevelt*


Hopefully the TR kind, but I know you mean the FDR kind.

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And he's dead. Things should be interesting down there. Curious if the power vacuum left by the death of a dictator results in civil unrest and a meltdown of the state, or if it may usher in a new age of optimism.

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http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/...wrestlings.html

They both died at 58. Terribly mysterious...

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http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/...wrestlings.html

They both died at 58. Terribly mysterious...


You said it, brother! And I thought Paul Bearer was dead the whole time!

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Did anyone ever see them both in the same place at any one time?

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