Dear Journalists,
Venezuelans are hostages of alleged criminals who have taken
control of the nation lead by Fidel and Raul Castro, and a small group of quiet individuals
holding all the money.
A letter signed by numerous victims of the Hugo Chavez
regime was sent to Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos urging him not to
recognize Nicolas Maduro as president since there are many conflicting reports
about the legality of his self-proclamation as president. Juan Manuel Santos
seems to be the only not corrupted leader who has accepted the results of the
elections. Venezuelans has had enough of the abuse of power, and it was
reflected in the results of the election, and the infamous
Nacional Electoral Council (http://www.cne.gov.ve) must comply with an
audit.
http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/130428/electoral-body-denies-audit-under-the-terms-requested-by-dissenters
Associated Press wrote as published in the Washington Post dated
April 26, 2013 that for the government (Maduro), jailing Capriles while he’s
seeking resolution in the court system could bring international condemnation
and drive more people into the opposition camp.
In the meantime, Maduro is abusing power by threatening and
jailing individuals and flying to Cuba to meet with the Castros. The following
video is of an unarmed student who was shot in his stomach by a police officer:
Ambassador Adolfo Taylhardat comments about the election fraud
in this opinion article:
The International Court of Justice, busy at
it is, should make time to prosecute Hugo Chavez’s thugs who survived him for
abuse of power, fraud, and more fraud if the alleged algorithms and open
violation of the vote are true.
Venezuelans
need help from world leaders to assure the safety of the opposition leaders,
and the International Court of Justice, to resolve abuse of power in Venezuela
and restore democracy.
Cordially,
Maru Angarita
My blog is: http://maruangarita.blogspot.com Twitter @maruangarita
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