Iranian opposition similar to Venezuelan opposition against abusive leaders need the help of other nations to succeed in restoring democracy. The United States' policy of non-interference as repeated by the State Department's press briefing will only allow that these infamous leaders remain in power using their corrupted and megalomaniac dictatorial plans.
MR. KELLY: Yeah. Well, the President about an hour ago addressed the issue of the Iranian elections. I’ll repeat what he said, that it’s for the Iranian people to decide about their future. This is not about us. This is about Iran. Having said that, of course, I think it’s very – or we think as a government that it’s very important that the universal right of people to express themselves peacefully, that this right has to be respected. And of course, we condemn any acts of violence that led to the deaths of these demonstrators.
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/dpb/2009/124991.htm Exactly the same situation happened in Venezuela when citizens started to march in protest of Chavez's abuse of power. Venezuelans were devastated when they heard that the U.S.A. will not help them at all. Chavez has weapons and access to resources that citizens can not use in their defense. Thus, they have been stuck with the pathetic leader, and thugs unable to restore democracy watching every day their freedoms and human rights disappear.
Hugo Chavez, and not Venezuelans, is supporting Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as reported by Le Monde.
http://www.lemonde.fr/archives/article/2009/06/18/le-venezuela-soutient-mahmoud-ahmadinejad-et-denonce-une-campagne-de-discredit_1208343_0.html Chavez continues to get involved every where instead of reaching out to Venezuelan citizens in need to assistance. At this time, there are allegedly 71 cases of swine flu in Venezuela. Further, Chavez continues his ridiculous speech that it is bad to be rich while he himself allegedly has gathered whatever amounts of funds since keeping himself in power. I ask journalists to please inform uneducated Venezuelan citizens what the reality is, and to stop listening to make believes.
The more I watch the Iranian protests about the possible fraudulent election nominating Mahmoud Ahmadinejah president the more I see the similarities of Venezuela's alleged fraudulent elections where Hugo Chavez won!
I invite you to look through Urru.org's historic pictures of the Venezuelan opposition protests and how Chavez allegedly continued to manipulate the elections.
Perhaps Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has learnt from Hugo Chavez how to cheat on an election. All the Iranian ghost trips to Venezuela, and friendship with the infamous leader may have lead to his infamous win on this week’s presidential re-election.
Oppression Oppression is the subjugation of one group by another, carried out under conditions of unequal power, and often enforced by threats of or by actual violence. According to Webster’s Third International Dictionary (1993), oppression is the “unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power esp. by the imposition of burdens; esp. the unlawful, excessive or corrupt exercise of power other than by extortion by any public officer so as to harm anyone in his rights, person, or property while purporting to act under color of governmental authority”. http://definitions.uslegal.com/o/oppression/ The following link is to opinion article written by Ambassador Adolfo Taylhardat commenting on the Organization of American States ceasing the Resolution VI from 1962 excluding the Government of Cuba from its participation on the OAS, while Castro continues to break every single rule of the Democratic Charter.
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