The Devil's Excrement





  The Devil's Excrement
Observations focused on the problems of an underdeveloped country, Venezuela, with some serendipity about the world (orchids, techs, science, investments, politics) at large. A famous Venezuelan, Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo, referred to oil as the devil's excrement. For countries, easy wealth appears indeed to be the sure path to failure. Venezuela might be a clear example of that.
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Friday, December 16, 2005



--Can’t find the link but Hugo Chavez toured the repairs of the viaduct that I wrote about last week and used his characteristic revolutionary logic. First he said that the media had blown the problem out of proportion, later he said that the problem with the viaduct could not be solved.

--The Supreme Court suspended the use of the Sicri, the credit database used by the finance sector to look at credit histories and risk. The reason? The People’s Ombudsman is seeking to have the Court declare illegal the decrees that created the use of this database, because its existence endangers the rights to “confidentiality, privacy and intimacy”. This is the same “People’s Ombudsman who has never said or done anything about the Tascon, Maisanta and Santa Ines lists, which grossly and massively violated those same rights in addition to others like the secrecy of their vote, the right to dissent and have been discriminated because of their political views.

--The President of the Supreme Court said that the right to dissent has not been eliminated but you have to assume responsibilities for the damage you cause referring to the case of union leader Carlos Ortega who was sentences to 15 years in prison for leading the 2002 strike. Mora said that “the oil strike (it was a general strike) was a rebellion, it was not a labor strike”. However, said Mora: “He can appeal” Jeez, imagine when the President of the Supreme Court has already sentenced you publicly, is there any chance that the decision can be changed.

--The President of the Electoral Board said Venezuela has the most modern voting system in the world. But the Vice-President of that same Board says that with such a modern system we should have known the results faster. In fact, we still don’t know the results and the data was not presented in the same fashion as in the August regional elections where you could see the results online ballot box by ballot box.

--The Vice-Minister of Foreign Relations said that the Government will revise the invitations for international observers. According to none other than the sister of the President of the Electoral Board, the Government told both the EU and OAS that they disagree with the reports written by both groups of observers. Said Rodriguez: “This country is not no man’s land where any foreigner can come and do what they please” You are right Delsy, but they were not any foreigners, they were the ones you invited, courted, wined and dined to show what a wonderful, clean and transparent voting system you had. But somehow, their criteria for clean, wonderful and transparent are much stricter than those of your brother’s.

--And how about Venezuela’s Ambassador in Spain who now claims Sumate compiled and made the Tascon and Maisanta lists! Does he know that it contains the Electoral Registry that the CNE has refused to give to the opposition? Does he know it has cross references to whether the voter is has participated in the “Misiones”. Does he know it classifies Venezuelans as “Patriots” or not, where patriots are those who are not opposition? Does he know that it is updated every time there is a new election for which Sumate has no access to the data? To make matters even worse, he says that the list is not secret, because anyone can buy it for about a Euro in the streets of Caracas. Does this guy think people are stupid?


10:22:47 PM    comment []



Have to go to work and I find that I did indeed win the Weblog Award for 2005 for the best Latino, Caribbean and Sout American blog. I really thank all of those that took interest and voted for me. Initially I thought that Babalu or the Real Cuba would win, these excellent blogs tell us about the plight of a country which has had a perverse Government for almost 50 years and it is hard to compete against such horror. But thanks to some friends found through this three and a half years of writing Ed at Venezuelatoday and the people at Noticiero Digital, who told everyone to vote for me, I won, beating Alek of vcrisis, another great blog about Venezuela. I am, of course, extremely pleased, anything that turns eyes to what is happening to Venezuela is important and gives me a special sense of accomplishment. Thank you to all of you and perhaps it is best to thank you all with part of a song. Fortunately, you will not have to hear me singing it, since I have a terrible voice:

Lend me your ears and I’ll sing you a song,

And I’ll try not to sing out of key.

I get by with a little help from my friends,

I get high with a little help from my friends,

Going to try with a little help from my friends


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