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June 24, 2012
Views from Venezuela: From Left to Right
By June Terpstra
Report from Venezuela: As another fascist Franco takes the stage in the world conflict of greed versus social justice I write this report from Venezuela as a member of diverse research delegation of seven women from the USA who are visiting Venezuela to listen to the Venezuelan people about their lives in the new Bolivarian Republic .
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June Terpstra, Ph.D.
As another fascist Franco takes the stage in the world conflict of greed versus social justice I write this report from
My first informal but intense political discussions have been with a middle-class 26 year old African-Venezuelan male track professional, an upper class 24 year old woman whose family owns a clothing store and our guide, a middle class professional in tourism who also has a law degree. We are staying at a hotel in
T his country is incredibly lush and green and busy and once people learn a bit about who we are the discussion turns immediately to crime and the youth and the Venezuelan government's new mission aimed at combating Venezuela's problem with citizen insecurity and crime -- considered a critical issue by the majority of Venezuelans who often cite crime as one of their primary concerns in polls. According to Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs, Tareck El-Aissami, the new mission is centered on a policy of prevention, the creation of new values, addressing social exclusion and rehabilitation. According to the young athlete I with whom I talked who summarized the problem as a policy of the Chavez government dividing people against each other he expressed a belief that racism has increased with the rhetoric of inclusion and exclusion. He said that many of his black friends and family have been killed directly because of the hyperbolic attention to race and class divisions. Echoing the young man's point of view our guide is also critical of the government for supposedly ignoring the issue of crime in
The focus of the new government "Venezuela Full of Life" mission is restorative and preventative according to officials in an effort to reduce the risks of young people who unfortunately end up resorting to street crime. The mission is one more effort in a series of measures and political strategies implementing tactics in a nation wide campaign. Yet while the official sources say that the Bolivarian police are founded on a new model of policing with recruits working directly with communities and receiving classes on human rights have decreased the crime rate by 57% my young informant says the police are completely corrupt and easily bribed and these statistics are lies fabricated by the government. He said that the only believable press is the opposition press.
While pointing out the new rows of government housing for the poor our guide discusses the laws passed last Friday, by Chavez. A series of 11 far-reaching laws relating to communal government, tourism and housing the pros and cons of which are a major topic of our discussions. Our guide approves of the social equality programs and socialist efforts ending inequalities but changing the name and colors of the country was over the top for him. One of the new laws, entitled "Law for Community Management of Functions, Services and other Powers," opens the door for organized communities to have greater responsibility in the running of local life and access to more direct funding from the government. In our visit to a Women's Center in
Of serious concern for social justice advocates in
"The battle of the Paraguayan people is that of the Venezuelans, and we are committed to thwart this new attempt by the oligarchies and imperialism as we did in
"Here we have a people and a government ready to defend the sovereignty and independence of all the countries in the region," stressed Jaua. ( http://alethonews.wordpress.com/2012/06/22/venezuela-decries-attempted-coup-in-paraguay/)
The celebrations we attend this weekend start today and are dedicated to
"During the time of slavery, in