Sunday, October 23, 2011
11 comments:
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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



Daniel, this IS crazy.
ReplyDeleteDeconstructionism-taken to extreme-
destroy all thinking, all history,all previous identity and replace it with a new identity-
mass brainwashing..
Nothing less.
Que barbaridad.
ReplyDeleteAny idea where that portrait is hanging?
ReplyDeleteAccording to Mr. Coronel, the painting is hanged at La Guaira Sea Port, the author is one Pedro Manzano.
ReplyDeleteDaniel, I did utter some words... I cannot write them here thou.
I have seldom seen a picture that I find so revolting, in so many ways.
ReplyDeleteMoreover, the guy is wasting his talent...
Bruni
ReplyDeleteWhat shuts me up is an unwillingness to ponder the neuronal connections and the background of either the artist or the commissioner.....
Que horror, esto es obra de un loco y si el tipo no es loco se lo encargo un loco destructor. Quien puede atreverse a humiliar así al héroe patrio así como a la religión. UN LOCO DE ATAR digo yo
ReplyDeleteLa Maga Lee
I wonder if the author knows first hand how much damage a grenade could cause.
ReplyDeletethis is pure stupidity.
Wow!
ReplyDeleteYou will count to exactly three, no more, no less, three, unless you get an offer, in which case you might be able to go to five or six if it is in dollars American.
/Holy Bolivarian Grenade
Perhaps in time the so-called Dark Ages will be thought of as including our own.
ReplyDeleteGeorg C. Lichtenberg
"In a decaying society, art, if it is truthful, must also reflect decay. And unless it wants to break faith with its social function, art must show the world as changeable. And help to change it."
ReplyDeleteby Ernst Fisher.
(I guess Fisher would give this
chavista an "A"?)