Chavez with the excuse of combating inflation and shortages, made a type of identification, called "ID of the good living”. This ID is a card issued by Bank of Venezuela, for each of its savers.
With the "ID of the good living" Venezuelans have the right to buy products only in the statewide network of socialist and market suppliers, called “Bicentennial”.
With this card, Chávez is starting to build limits, telling Venezuelans:
• Where to buy
• What products you can buy
• How much you can buy
• Who can make purchases
Chavez will have an absolute and total control of the products that are purchased and whom has the right to buy them.
Just as the ration card in Cuba, but with the use of technology, Chávez is rationing the food in Venezuela.
The Chavez government has expropriated and confiscated many private companies and food producers, arbitrarily, with the sole purpose of ending the private sector. Today these companies are non operational. This is the clear purpose of Chavez, and the people in Venezuela suffer more and more every day, until the point that they will be like slaves waiting every month for the food that their master considers to give to them.
This is a clear instrument of the control of Communism established by Chávez, with the intention that the Venezuelans will depend on his government to get food, in the same way that Cubans depend of Castro, through “The Ration Book”, to get food to survive and not die of starvation.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Franklin Brito
(September 05, 1960 – August 30, 2010) |
It all started in 1999 when crops of yam in the Bolivar State of Venezuela, were devastated by a fungus plague. Franklin Brito was devoted to research to defeat this fungus even after many studies failed to thwart it. After much hard work, he presented a project in 2002 that involved the use a variant of yam that has a hard crust resistant to the fungus.
At the same time the mayor of Bolivar state, Juan Carlos Figarella, presented a proposal that was to attack the problem with chemicals that would be funded by the Corporación Venezolana de Guayana. (Agency administered by the Chavez government)
The agencies studying the case endorsed the arguments of Sr. Brito, so the CVG withdrew its support and is there where the fury against Franklin Brito started. In 2001, Franklin Brito was fired from the Municipal Agricultural Institute where he was serving as a consultant, his salary was suspended and he was fired as educator there as well.
In May 2003, he found the entrance to his property closed because Chavez’s government granted land titles to residents through letters of agricultural land to invade Brito’s property. It was a clear violation of his rights and his personal property.
Brito started consecutive hunger strikes asking Chavez’s government to return his land and respect his rights.
Brito took measures to protest this injustice. He started consecutive hunger strikes, including stitching his mouth closed. He eventually cut off his own finger in front of the media. After years of fighting, and false promises from the government he died seeking justice. Brito never received the documents that he needed to recover their property legally
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAGTfOq8PGE
Court of Venezuela bans publishing photos of deaths, blood and guns, in newspapers
On August 17, 2010, The National Journal decided to publish an article about "15 million illegal firearms in the hands of country's civilian population.” This article is accompanied by a picture showing a morgue in Caracas as an example of the morgues across the country, which are packed with dead bodies waiting to be claimed by relatives.
The National Journal made this article in protest against the daily uncertainty that invaded Venezuela, and to show to the world that Venezuela is a country with 20,000 murders in the year 2009.
The published image clearly showed a crowded morgue with dead bodies, without any control.
This sparked the ire of Chavez, and through a court, he forbid publishing images, information and advertising showing content of any blood, guns, messages of terror and/or physical aggression.
By this measure, once again, the Communist Chávez government imposed censorship to media that has an opposition posture.
The opposition media in Venezuela is working peacefully to show the reality of violence, persecution and oppression that Venezuelans live day by day, in every corner, in every city, in every state in the territory of Venezuela.
In Venezuela there are more deaths than in the war in Iraq. Every day Venezuelans endure a civil war set up by Chavez and his supporters The Chavistas.
Judge: María Lourdes Afiuni
This case is a case among thousands of cases of lack of independence from Venezuelan justice. It all started when the opposition Eligio Cedeño was detained by Venezuelan authorities on February 8, 2007 on charges of circumventing government controls currency to obtain dollars. This was another case of political enprisonment, he was accused of crimes without any evidence.
After more than two years in jail the case got into the hands of Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni who has a reputation for being strict and inquisitive, to abide by the law whatever the result. For a month Maria Lourdes Afiuni studied and considered the whole case, noting that there wasn't proof to support prisoner Cedeño. On Jan. 10, she gave an interim measure of freedom under certain conditions, based on the opinion of the task force arrests united nations arbitrary, the court made a decision consistent with the law. In a few minutes Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni was arrested without a warrant, and was transferred from the Disip to INOF where today she is a prisioner and where she lives with inmates who were imprisoned by her. These inmates on one occasion tried to burn her alive for revenge.
Chavez accuses the Venezuelan Judge Afiuni of corruption and abuse of power after releasing a banker known opponent who had been imprisoned without trial. Hugo Chavez angrily demanded that Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni will carry a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison and without hesitation, also spoke of creating a law of execution... see the link below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPfUiVBpbBo
After more than two years in jail the case got into the hands of Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni who has a reputation for being strict and inquisitive, to abide by the law whatever the result. For a month Maria Lourdes Afiuni studied and considered the whole case, noting that there wasn't proof to support prisoner Cedeño. On Jan. 10, she gave an interim measure of freedom under certain conditions, based on the opinion of the task force arrests united nations arbitrary, the court made a decision consistent with the law. In a few minutes Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni was arrested without a warrant, and was transferred from the Disip to INOF where today she is a prisioner and where she lives with inmates who were imprisoned by her. These inmates on one occasion tried to burn her alive for revenge.
Chavez accuses the Venezuelan Judge Afiuni of corruption and abuse of power after releasing a banker known opponent who had been imprisoned without trial. Hugo Chavez angrily demanded that Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni will carry a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison and without hesitation, also spoke of creating a law of execution... see the link below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPfUiVBpbBo
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