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Franklin Brito….another victim of Oliver Stone’s ego

31 Aug

Today this blog would like to tell you about Franklin Brito, someone whose name most of you will almost certainly have never heard.

For those who are unfamiliar with Brito’s story, he had a productive livestock farm in Venezuela until a certain Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías decided to “expropriate” it, declaring property rights to be at an end at that henceforth, “all Venezuelan land (would) belong to the people.”

Brito tried to recover his property through the legal system, a herculean task in Latin America generally and all but impossible in Venezuela, where matters of right have been settled at the whim of the regime for years. He was unable to get an explanation, let alone a hearing.  So, in desperation, Brito resorted to a  hunger strike, which until yesterday had lasted nine months. I say until yesterday because that’s when his body and spirit gave up the unequal struggle for justice.

Franklin Brito

The poor fellow really should have known better than to expect a dictator to pay the slightest attention to a hunger-striker. No doubt we’ll be hearing more weasel words about “bandits” today from Mr Chávez’s friend, President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil, who, as the crocodile tears cascade down his cheeks like the Iguaçu Falls, will doubtless also be fielding further awkward questions about his Workers Party’s support of the FARC in Colombia.

This blog would be particularly intrigued to know the thoughts of Noam Chomsky, John Pilger Sean Penn and Oliver Stone, four men who would no sooner live in Chávez’s Venezuela than they would on Jupiter (but are quite happy, it seems, for others to do so) on this most Latin American of outrages.

Brazil has a presidential election in October. It will probably come as no surprise to anyone with more than two functioning synapses that Lula’s anointed successor is Dilma Roussef….

Before....after....

You got that, right? Sean Penn thinks people who refer to Chávez as a dictator should be jailed.

*UPDATE*

No prizes for guessing whose side the MercoPress Agency is on in the Brazilian election….

José Serra

Guess who said, “The internet cannot be something free, where anything can be done or said.”

15 Mar

So who do you reckon? Some right wing fascist despot like….erm….George W Bush? Benjamin Netanyahu? Margaret Thatcher? Nigel Farage? Álvaro Uribe?

An easy mistake to make, I agree, but no. It was everyone’s favourite champion of democracy and freedom (it says here), El Comandante himself, Hugo Chávez, the saviour of Venezuela, sorry, Latin America sorry, the world.

According to an article published today in Rio de Janeiro’s O Globo….

Chavez wants to restrict Internet and cable TV

After censoring 34 radio stations in 2009 – with 29 more at risk of losing their public concessions this year, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, called this weekend for restrictions on the internet. On Saturday night, he asked the country’s Attorney General and chairman of the Venezuela Telecommunications Commission, Diosdado Cabello, to take legal action against the Noticiero Digital site, which is supposed to have disclosed false information. He also demanded more control over the internet and said that the dissemination of false news was “a crime”.

“The Internet cannot something be free where anything can be done or said,” Chavez said in a televised speech (doubtless another of his seven hour Sunday harangue-athons – Ed.), referring to texts run on the site, according to which two of his political allies have been killed. “No, each country must be able to have their rules and regulations.”

Site sees threat to freedom of expression

Referring to cable channels, Chavez said:

“They can’t convey what they want, poisoning the minds of so many people. Regulation, regulation, laws!”

Noticiero Digital, a popular news channel which publishes critical comments on Venezuela, yesterday accused the Venezuelan president of extending its persecution of the independent media. ”This indictment is a serious threat to freedom of expression,” said a statement on the site.

The site’s management, however, claimed that the texts cited by Chavez contained “false rumors” and said it was “taking steps to ensure that this situation does not recur.”

The articles were deleted hours after going online.

In recent weeks, Chávez and his allies have harshly criticized social networks like Twitter and Facebook, which they said was used by rivals to defame public officials and deceive the public.

Comments on this latest kick in the nuts for democracy from John Pilger, Noam Chomsky, Mark Weisbrot and Tariq Ali were, as ever, conspicuous by their absence.

Sure he's an authoritarian megalomaniac, but he hates America....

Hat tip to the estimable Cristina Camargo and Instituto Millenium, an organisation I heartily commend to anyone who understands and cares about Latin America.

Chávez: Last one to leave….

26 Feb

Chavism of the week….

I make an appeal to the whole country: Turn out the lights.*

*Venezuela is experiencing power cuts due to a complete failure by the Chavistas to invest in infrastructure.

Of course, Chávez is blaming a drought, no doubt caused by some American secret weapon.

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Chavisms of the week….

25 Jan

El Commandante excelled himself last week….

The United States are playing God. The earthquake in Haiti is clearly the result of a test by the US Navy.

Seems he’s keeping pretty illustrious company,though. His anti-American shills are everywhere.

And the week’s other diversion from Venezuela’s plummeting economy? Look no further….

Those games they call ‘PlayStation’ are poison. Some games teach you to kill. They once put my face on a game, ‘you’ve got to find Chavez to kill him’.

What a huge disappointment it must be to Sony’s shareholders that he waited until after Christmas to announce this to the world.

What he fails to mention, of course, is that John Pilger and Noam Chomsky’s favourite Bolivarist utopia needs little assistance from Sony in teaching people to kill.

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