More death, more misery, and more pain in Cuba’s Venezuela

Naky Soto brings us up to date on the continuing death, misery, and pain being inflicted on the Venezuelan people by Cuba’s puppet dictatorship.

Via Caracas Chronicles:

More pain

Yeison Mora Castillo, teenager shot in the head and murdered by government thugs.

Tuesday started with terrible news: 17-year old Yeison Mora Castillo, shot on Monday in the eye during protests in Ciudad Bolivia, Barinas, died. The kid worked at a hardware store. Later, in San Antonio de los Altos, the National Guard chased and shot 31-year old Diego Arellano in the chest, a biologist, herpetologist, who worked at the Central Universeity’s Pharmacy School, and who was also a Scout, a sportsman and a fan of Desorden Público. He was murdered for dissenting too.

The world reacts

The UN Security Council will discuss Venezuela’s situation today during a meeting behind closed doors as per request by the United States, one of the council’s five permanent members. Yesterday, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Federica Mogherini, appointed 41 new diplomatic delegation chairs and it falls to Isabel Brilhante Pedrosa to head the UE delegation in Venezuela. The Celac’s Foreign ministers meeting scheduled for May 20th in the Dominican Republic to discuss Venezuela’s crisis was postponed for an undefined date. Legislators from a dozen countries, together with the European Parliament’s delegation, will meet in Brasilia to increase international pressure for a peaceful solution to Venezuela’s crisis, said parliamentarian Rubens Bueno yesterday. Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Guyana, The United States, Spain, Italy, Portugal, the European Parliament and Venezuela are set to attend. Meanwhile, Colombian Chancellor María Ángela Holguín announced that her country’s ambassador to Venezuela is not reurning by now.

Democracy can never be negotiated

OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro denounced yesterday that crimes against humanity are being committed in Venezuela, directly accusing Defense minister Vladimir Padrino López of being “absolutely responsible of supporting the crimes of murdering dozens of peaceful protesters” and of applying military justice to civilians. He also explains that Interior minister Néstor Reverol and general Benavides Torres are institutionally responsible for each attack committed by State forces, condemning their actions and saying that the Armed Forces “cannot continue killing and torturing people with impunity.” Almagro urges the region’s countries not to be complicit “with an irresponsible silence” but rather demand a democratic solution to the Venezuelan crisis.

For a seventh time

The Official Extraordinary Gazette N° 6,298, published on May 13th, 2017 and released yesterday, establishes yet another extension of the decree with which the Executive declares a State of Economic Emergency, under the pretense that they’ll adopt “urgent, firm, exceptional and necessary measures to preserve internal order and to guarantee that the people can fully enjoy their rights, as well as their proper access to medicines and other items essential for life.” Nicolás unconstitutionally extends his own special powers, those nobody controls or monitors. That is why calling him a tyrant is falling short, since the decree remarks that he could suspend the guarantees, the same ones he violates at will anyway, such as the right to life, to information, to due process, the ban against isolation and torture and other intangible Human Rights.

An excuse for threats

Nicolás spoke last night aledgely to announce that the new DICOM FX rate will enter into force on May 23rd. But what he actually needed was to reinforce the cruel fallacy of pretending that the chavista clique are just as victims as Jews during the Nazi holocaust, claiming that: “Chavistas are the new Jews of the 21st century. We don’t have David’s Star but the red heart.” He blamed National Assembly Speaker Julio Borges for “all the violence and the armed rebellion and the persecution taking place in Venezuela,” saying that he traveled to the US to “convalidate plans for internal and extreme assaults.” He said that Tulio Hernández and César Miguel Rondón “are promoting a new Rwanda, a persecution” and suggested that they should be in prison. He had the nerve to contradict himself, however, claiming that the country remains at peace.

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