Friday, July 20, 2012


HRW report on Venezuela is unacceptable, Prosecutor says
Insolent, disrespectful and unacceptable for all Venezuelans said Prosecutor Luisa Ortega Diaz about the report released by the Washington-based non-governmental organization Human Rights Watch (HRW), which stands out that human rights and freedom of the press in Venezuela "have taken a heavy toll due to concentration and abuse of power."In the radio program of the Office of Public Prosecutions, Ortega Diaz said that the organization claims to be "guarantor" of human rights but has obviated flagrant violations committed in the North American nation.For instance, she mentioned "abuses occurred day to day against US citizens who have gone our peacefully to protest the permanent deterioration of their living conditions."In addition, Luisa Ortega Diaz referred to actions carried out in Guantanamo jail, located in Cuban territory and considered a concentration camp, where prisoners suffer tortures and lack of basic rights.The genocide over the Palestinean people on behalf of Israel, with the support of the United States, and the coup d'État staged in Venezuela on April 2002, were other examples listed by the Prosecutor."They remained silent during the 2002 coup, where the de facto government established for a day and declared public powers null and void and arrested a minister," she stated.The Venezuelan Prosecutor emphasized that the HRW report violates peoples' self-determination, established in the Constitution of the Republic Human Rights Botch: Vivanco & Venezuela Human Rights Watch as a Political Instrument of Liberal Cosmopolitan Human Rights Watch as a Political Instrument of Liberal Cosmopolitan Elite of the United States Of America PART 2 Notes on Human Rights Watch Haiti and Human Rights Watch
Protecting Palestinian females: HRW misses the markHow Human Rights Watch Lost Its Way in Lebanon: The Israel Lobby Works Its Magic, Again Mouin Rabbani Human Rights Watch Goes to War",
Human Rights Watch Brings Neoliberalism To Africa Venezuelan Report Discredits US Government, Advises Regime Change

No comments:

Post a Comment