The authorities also arrested Enzo Scarano, the mayor of San Diego of the opposition MUD coalition.
He was sentenced to 10 months and 15 days in prison for failing to keep protesters from barricading streets in his northern city in Carabobo state.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:yesterday was hotter than Monday
Now this is worrying..The authorities also arrested Enzo Scarano, the mayor of San Diego of the opposition MUD coalition.
He was sentenced to 10 months and 15 days in prison for failing to keep protesters from barricading streets in his northern city in Carabobo state.
Arrested AND sentenced? not even a trial at a Kangaroo Court?
Sigma_Orionis wrote:yesterday was hotter than Monday
Now this is worrying..The authorities also arrested Enzo Scarano, the mayor of San Diego of the opposition MUD coalition.
He was sentenced to 10 months and 15 days in prison for failing to keep protesters from barricading streets in his northern city in Carabobo state.
Arrested AND sentenced? not even a trial at a Kangaroo Court?
They have seen this movie before. In 2002, the Bush administration “provided training, institution building, and other support to individuals and organizations understood to be actively involved in the military coup” that briefly overthrew then-President Hugo Chávez, according to the State Department. After the coup failed, Washington stepped up funding to opposition groups, which has continued to this day.
The FY 2014 request will help strengthen Venezuelan civil society and
democratic institutions and support political competition-building efforts that will protect democratic
space and seek to serve the interests and needs of the Venezuelan people. Funding will assist civil
society and human rights organizations.
The FY 2014 request will support our relationship with the new Mexican
administration. The United States will continue its partnership with Mexico and expand mutual
cooperation under the Merida Initiative to address security risks from drug trafficking, violent crime,
and rule of law capacity in Mexico. Specifically, ESF funding will focus on strengthening and
institutionalizing reforms to improve the rule of law and respect for human rights and building strong
and resilient communities able to prevent and reduce crime and violence. A more stable Mexico will
increase the United States' national security, enhance economic growth potential, and protect
U.S. citizens along our shared border.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Riiiiiight.
So cheap that after 12 years of trying you still can't get rid of our Glorious Socialist Revolutionary Government....... I guess you get what you pay for
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Stupidity for Fun and Profit take 2.
On this site there's a post saying that that the tear gas our glorious patriotic socialist government is using to quell the riots comes from Brazil.
Why do I mention it?
Because the blogpost says that the goverment bought 143 tons of tear gas, at what cost? 6.5 MILLION USD.
Just to put the 5 Million bucks the US state department is spending to "destabilize" the country in perspective.
Gullible Jones wrote:Bloody hell... Try to stay safe, Sigma.
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