This week the The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) finally recognized the abuses that Hugo Chavez is doing against the fundamental human rights of Venezuelan citizens. As expected Chavez responded with profanity and threats, and failure to recognize the accusations.
Venezuelans have suffered enough abuse and this is the time for international organizations to assist implementing international law against abuser leaders.
While international organizations observe the political disaster in Venezuela it is frustrating to watch Hugo Chavez continuing to implement his Cuba style socialism in the abused nation against the will of citizens. The following link is to opinion article written by Ambassador Adolfo Taylhardat presenting the resolutions made by the European Parliament concerning the situation in Venezuela:
Some good news from Venezuela at this time is that Maria Corina Machado from www.sumate.org has announced her pre-candidacy for the National Assembly as reported on my posting dated February 18. Her announcement speech represents the need of Venezuelan citizens.
While I continue to ask for help to restore democracy in Venezuela I do not know what the best approach to do so would be. After reading some history, perhaps a solution would be to have the International Court of Justice in The Hague (Netherlands) to take matters into control assisting Venezuelans to restore democracy in the abused nation. The abuse, hatred, insults, hostility, revenge and neglect against Venezuelan citizens must stop. Hugo Chavez must protect and defend Venezuelan citizens assuring safety and providing better quality of life instead of doing so to other nations while neglecting Venezuelan citizens.
Remembering former Secretary of State, General Alexander Haig, the link below is to archive picture dated November 18, 1981 at a party at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC for the late President of Venezuela Luis Herrera Campins that some of my blog readers attended and may have not seen in a long time. (Counter clockwise Alexander Haig, Venezuelan Military Attaché General Aguilar, and myself)
I just would like to make people aware of issues that need to be taken care of to improve and enhance our lives
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I have a Master of Science degree - Management/Human Resources Specialization at the University of Maryland University College.
Bachelor in General Studies degree, major in Liberal Arts with emphasis in French, History of Art, and Photojournalism, University of Kansas, Lawrence. Honor: Recognized by Cambridge Who's Who to be profiled for achievements in civil rights. Recognized by Cambridge Worldwide Who’S Who as VIP on registry of executives, professionals and entrepreneurs 2012-2013 edition.
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