- Nothing less that Luisa Estela at the venezuelan high court said that the IACHR should respect the decisions of the Venezuelan judicial system. So, tell us Luisa at the TSJ helm: when is Venezuela going to leave the IACHR (and OAS, and BID, and who knows what else)? I mean, obviously if you are not going to consider the verdict what the hell are we doing there? And why did we send people to defend the state, by the way?
- Clodosvaldo Ruffian, I mean, Russian, sorry, hurried up today that they were going to win and that no matter what it was not in his hands, it was in those of the TSJ (see above) to decide. Talk about throwing the stone at Lopez and hiding the hand when the IACHR is looking at you!
- Last but not least for the time being, the head team for Chavez at San Jose, German Saltron said they won and that anyway Venezuela had no obligation to abide by the IACHR court. and of course, all are biased against poor little Venezuela.....
Thus based on the hearing results this past two days, it is quite clear what the verdict is likely to be, will you agree?
I agree. I said something similar a couple of days ago on your last posting about it...
ReplyDeleteThe OAS under Insulza and the UN that has Cuba and had Libia until yesterday in their Human Rights Commission, has absolutely no moral standing. That's a fact. Unfortunately. And yes, your verdict is also unfortunately true. As Alek Boyd twitted today, we live in a fucked up world.
ReplyDeleteI also said that something like this would happen (I just saw it in the news):
ReplyDeletehttp://www.eluniversal.com/2011/03/03/iris-varela-asegura-que-oeabrbusca-frenar-la-revolucion.shtml
They are already raising up the arms with the "how dare you" attitude, and they haven't lost yet.