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With Brains and Balls, Chavez Takes Action Again. Venezuela Pulling Out of OAS and Fake HR Organization. Printer friendly page Print This
By News Bulletin with Axis of Logic Commentary
AP/Washington Post
Friday, Jul 27, 2012

Editor's Comment: If you want to get behind the truth of this AP/Washington Post story on Venezuela's withdrawal from the OAS and the "human rights" organizations, read Lizzie Phelan's report to Axis of Logic which we featured yesterday, Freedom is slavery, popular support is authoritarianism. The Washington Post/AP states in this article, "The Inter-American Court of Human Rights is a highly respected, independent and autonomous body of the OAS..." - Bullshit! This organization is nothing more or less than a tool serving imperialism, war, colonization and oppression of human rights - and of villainizing any revolutionary movement, most notably the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela.

- Les Blough, Editor

July 27, 2012
Venezuela set to pull out of human rights convention and OAS rights bodies, official says
AP/Washington Post

CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela will soon notify the Organization of American States that it is pulling out of a regional human rights convention as well as two bodies that hear rights cases, the country’s top diplomat said Thursday.

Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro told The Associated Press that President Hugo Chavez’s government will give OAS Secretary-General Jose Miguel Insulza a document formalizing the decision in “the coming hours.”

He said that will begin a required one-year waiting period, after which Venezuela will no longer be a party to the American Convention on Human Rights. Venezuela also says it is withdrawing from both the Costa Rica-based Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the Washington-based Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.

“The damage that this commission and this court have done is so great that there’s no possibility of being reformed,” Maduro said. He said the government document would lay out “all the decisions that this commission and this court have made against Venezuela in 10 years.”

Speaking during a re-election campaign rally for the leftist president, Maduro denied that withdrawing from the rights convention would involve leaving the OAS itself.

Chavez announced his decision to pull out of the rights court on Tuesday after it sided with a Venezuelan, Raul Diaz, who was accused of participating in 2003 bombings of the Spanish Embassy and Colombian consulate in Caracas. Four people were injured in those attacks.

Diaz was sentenced to more than nine years in prison, but in 2010 he fled the country after a court allowed him out for work during certain hours. He sought asylum in the United States. Diaz has long maintained he had no role in the attacks and has accused Venezuelan authorities of violating his rights in the case.

The rights court ruled in Diaz’s favor last week, saying Venezuela was responsible for violating his rights and for inhumane and degrading treatment during his imprisonment.

Chavez accused the court of “supporting terrorism” in siding with Diaz.

In Washington, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters on Wednesday that if Venezuela withdraws from the rights court “would be sending a deeply regrettable message about its commitment to human rights and democracy.”

“The Inter-American Court of Human Rights is a highly respected, independent and autonomous body of the OAS, and we would hate to see Venezuela walk away from it, particularly in light of those people inside Venezuela fighting for their democratic rights,” she said.

Venezuelan human rights groups have warned that if Chavez’s government withdraws from such bodies, victims of rights abuses would have fewer venues in which to make their cases.

Source: Associated Press/Washington Post

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