Monday, May 24, 2010
Terrorist training camps around Caracas?
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Human Rights violations in Venezuela, from the Tascon list to political prisoners.
- Amnesty International Venezuela's page
- Human Rights Watch Venezuela's page
- COFAVIC page (in spanish)
- Tell Chavez you will not accept his having political prisoners
- A review of the video "La Lista" detailing all the abuses of the Tascon list
- Miguel's compilation
- A summary of 20 lies about the video "The Revolution will not be televised"
- The video debunking the April 11 2002 governmental lies
- "La Cadena", a video explaining how Chavez tried to hide the reality of April 11 2002 by bloc king TV news


I have no idea if this guy is legit, but I do know that one of his last books (about Spanish skinheads) managed to get the skinheads in full rabid disqualification mode here:
ReplyDeletehttp://antonio-salas.blogspot.com/
Note that site doesn't belong to the author, but to the skinheads who do their best PSUV-lackey-trying-to-insult-the-empire impersonation.
The only thing that seems certain is that Salas does spend a lot of his time infiltrating organizations of dubious moral fiber. Whether his accounts of the events are accurate, that's another story.
I am impressed with the fact that workers are finally saying enough is enough. My only concern is that if there is a significant uprising and public unrest wont that play right into Chavez's hand. He will then have an excuse not to hold elections in september. It seems like a double edge sword.
ReplyDeleteBut then what is the alternative!