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04 Oct

Are Human Rights violated in the revolutionary Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela? (II)

Publicado por Yuyalikgua-orinok  - Etiquetas:  #Educacion, #Socio Juridica, #Política

 By: Freddy Marcial Ramos.
 09/28/2020
 Respectable readers.
      On July 6, 2017, I published an article whose content narrates criteria explaining why it was absolutely false that in our revolutionary and socialist Venezuelan homeland, the State was violating the Fundamental Human Rights of citizens residing in national territory or  abroad;  I made that explanation in accordance with what is established in the content of our Magna Carta CRBV, in its Title III referring to "Human Rights, guarantees and duties" Chapter I, articles 19 to 30 - Ejusdem;  as now in the media mind the outlaw US government and its bunch of cooperating mercenary genuflexed rulers of ideological right or ultra-right pro-capitalist imperialist thinking;  including, among them, Dr. Michell Bachelet Former President of Chile and now UN Commissioner for Human Rights, a position that had the vote or support of the Venezuelan socialist revolutionary government to hold it;  but with the mercenary attitude of Dr. Bachelet, aimed at falsifying in her reports, the reality that occurs in our country in terms of guaranteeing respect for Fundamental Human Rights;  lying and supporting false information issued by mercenaries anchored in the vassal "Cartel or Club de Lima" paid by the US outlaw government, to continue justifying their permanent political and economic aggressions aimed at defacto defacto defacto, the legitimate and sovereign government of our President.  Constitutional Nicolás Maduro Moros and other member authorities of the five Public Powers of the Venezuelan revolutionary socialist state;  With the disloyal and very biased pro-capitalist attitude of Dr. Bachelet, the adage that says "Raise or care for crows to get your eyes gouged out" is fulfilled, since the brand new UN Commissioner for Human Rights, shamelessly becomes the "  A blind eye "to what is happening in: Chile, Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Honduras, Panama, El Salvador and Guatemala, countries in which their rulers willingly violate the Fundamental Human Rights of their citizens.  in those nations.
     The blatant crime and generic mistreatment committed by the State security bodies (Military, Paramilitary and Police) of these countries is notorious and communicative public, mainly in: USA, Chile, Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador and Bolivia;  But Dr. Bachelet does not raise any accusatory report or sanctioning measures against the criminal governments of: Donald Trump, Sebatian Piñera, Ivan Duque, Lenin Moreno, the de facto Dictator Jannine Añez, Jair Bolsonaro and others;  Well, the brand new UN Commissioner for Human Rights only fulfills orders from the US State Department, aimed at her lying and endorsing the false Report drawn up by three supposed experts on Human Rights anchored in the interfering "Lima Cartel";  but it dismisses the respectful constitutional treatment that the Venezuelan State has given to convicted political criminals and co-confessed leaders, coup plotters, conspirators, terrorist mercenaries and criminals, which even many of them (110) were recently pardoned by the President.  Nicolás Maduro;  the Venezuelan revolutionary state, through the Public Ministry, treats the political guarantees established in the CRBV with respect;  political situation that never occurred in the right-wing pro-imperialist governments that administered justice in Venezuela from 1830 to 1998;  The current Attorney General of the Nation, the brave Dr. Tarek Williams Saab, recently explained in great detail, in an interview that the journalist Ernesto Villegas did in his program transmitted by VTV and TeleSur, which has been the performance of the Public Ministry,  to guarantee respect for the Fundamental Human Right of those who, due to profound ideological differences, have been detained, detained, charged and prosecuted for carrying out acts that threaten the political peace and the economy of our Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
     A good part of the current youth of our country who do not like to read and investigate the true Venezuelan political history that has elapsed during 500 years, from the invasion of the Spanish empire in 1,498 to 1998, less what has happened in America and the rest  of the world, does not have the slightest idea of ​​the very grotesque violation of Fundamental Human Rights that the colonial and republican rulers committed on Venezuelan soil;  since 1830 when the first republican government is established that begins with a leadership inclined to the pro-imperialist ideology of the United States, which in order to maintain their political ruling power, they drafted and approved Cartas Magnas and laws, which allowed them to subject their ideological opponents to the most horrible  torture, crimes, persecution, imprisonment, exile and summary trials, committed by the State security organs made up of (Military and police);  that persecutory aberration in human, remained untouched until the year 1999 when the free Venezuelan people sovereignly approves our current CRBV, then the body of laws and the legal system that guarantees the Fundamental Human Right of Venezuelans, which is a Magna Carta  extreme guarantee of the Fundamental Human Rights of the political leadership ideologically opposed to the socialist revolutionary process;  humanistic treatment that those of us who ideologically put ourselves to the pro-Yankee capitalist imperial right never received;  for the everlasting mercenary henchmen, military and police criminals at the service of the vile interests of the fascist bourgeois state, did not respect and less consider the right to life and dignity of their political opponents.
      When criteria issued by expert scholars of Fundamental Human Right are investigated, the meaning of this right to a dignified life can be determined;  An example is constituted by "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights issued by the UN" which in this regard states (I quote), "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a document that marks a milestone in the history of human rights. Prepared by  representatives of all regions of the world with different legal and cultural backgrounds, the Declaration was proclaimed by the General Assembly of the United Nations in Paris, on December 10, 1948 in its Resolution 217 A (III), as a common ideal for all  peoples and nations The Declaration establishes, for the first time, the fundamental human rights that must be protected throughout the world and has been translated into more than 500 languages, these rights are:
 Article 1.
 All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights and, endowed as they are with reason and conscience, must behave fraternally with one another.
 Article 2.
 Everyone has all the rights and freedoms proclaimed in this Declaration, without any distinction of race, color, sex, language, religion, political opinion or of any other nature, national or social origin, economic position, birth or any other condition.  Furthermore, no distinction will be made based on the political, legal or international status of the country or territory on whose jurisdiction a person depends, whether it is an independent country, or a territory under fiduciary administration, not autonomous or subject to any  another limitation of sovereignty.
 Article 3.
 Every individual has the right to life, liberty and the security of his person.
 Article 4.
 No one will be subjected to slavery or servitude, slavery and the slave trade are prohibited in all their forms.
 Article 5.
 No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
 Article 6.
 Every human being has the right, everywhere, to the recognition of his legal personality.
 Article 7.
 All are equal before the law and are entitled, without distinction, to equal protection of the law.  Everyone is entitled to equal protection against any discrimination that violates this Declaration and against any provocation to such discrimination.
 Article 8.
 Every person has the right to an effective remedy before the competent national courts, which protects them against acts that violate their fundamental rights recognized by the constitution or by law.
 Article 9.
 No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile.
 Article 10.
 Every person has the right, under conditions of full equality, to be heard publicly and fairly by an independent and impartial court, for the determination of his rights and obligations or for the examination of any accusation against him in criminal matters.
 Article 11.
 1. Every person accused of a crime has the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, in accordance with the law and in a public trial in which all the guarantees necessary for his defense have been assured.
 2. No one shall be convicted of acts or omissions that at the time of their commission were not criminal according to national or international law.  Nor shall a more serious penalty be imposed than that applicable at the time of the commission of the crime.
 Article 12.
 No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his private life, his family, his home or his correspondence, or to attacks on his honor or reputation.  Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.
 Article 13.
 1. Every person has the right to move freely and to choose his residence in the territory of a State.
 2. Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country.
 Article 14.
 1. In the event of persecution, everyone has the right to seek asylum, and to enjoy it, in any country.
 2. This right may not be invoked against a legal action really originated by common crimes or by acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.
 Article 15.
 1. Everyone has the right to a nationality.
 2. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his nationality or of the right to change his nationality.
 Article 16.
 1. Men and women, from the age of marriage, have the right, without any restriction on grounds of race, nationality or religion, to marry and found a family, and shall enjoy equal rights in relation to marriage, during marriage  and in case of dissolution of the marriage.
 2. Only with the free and full consent of the future spouses may a marriage be contracted.
 3. The family is the natural and fundamental element of society and has the right to the protection of society and the State.
 Article 17.
 1. Everyone has the right to property, individually and collectively.
 2. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property.
 Article 18.
 Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion;  This right includes the freedom to change your religion or belief, as well as the freedom to manifest your religion or belief, individually and collectively, both in public and in private, through teaching, practice, worship and observance.
 Article 19.
 Every individual has the right to freedom of opinion and expression;  This right includes the right not to be disturbed because of their opinions, to investigate and receive information and opinions, and to disseminate them, without limitation of borders, by any means of expression.
 Article 20.
 1. Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association.
 2. No one may be forced to belong to an association.
 Article 21.
 1. Everyone has the right to participate in the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.
 2. Everyone has the right of access, under conditions of equality, to public service in his country.
 3. The will of the people is the basis of the authority of public power;  This will will be expressed through authentic elections to be held periodically, by universal and equal suffrage and by secret ballot or other equivalent procedure that guarantees freedom of vote.
 Article 22.
 Every person, as a member of society, has the right to social security, and to obtain, through national efforts and international cooperation, taking into account the organization and resources of each State, the satisfaction of economic, social and cultural rights.  , indispensable to their dignity and the free development of their personality.
 Article 23.
 1. Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of work, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.
 2. Everyone has the right, without any discrimination, to equal pay for equal work.
 3. Every person who works has the right to equitable and satisfactory remuneration, which ensures him, as well as his family, an existence in accordance with human dignity and which will be supplemented, if necessary, by any other means of social protection.
 4. Everyone has the right to found unions and to organize for the defense of their interests.
 Article 24.
 Everyone has the right to rest, to enjoy free time, to a reasonable limitation of the duration of work and to periodic paid vacations.
 Article 25.
 1. Everyone has the right to an adequate standard of living that assures him, as well as his family, health and well-being, and especially food, clothing, housing, medical assistance and necessary social services;  You are also entitled to insurance in the event of unemployment, illness, disability, widowhood, old age or other cases of loss of your means of subsistence due to circumstances independent of your will.
 2. Motherhood and childhood have the right to special care and assistance.  All children, born in wedlock or out of wedlock, have the right to equal social protection.
 Article 26.
 1. Everyone has the right to education.  Education must be free, at least with regard to elementary and fundamental instruction.  Elementary instruction will be mandatory.  Technical and professional instruction must be generalized;  Access to higher education will be the same for all, depending on the respective merits.
 2. Education shall aim at the full development of the human personality and the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms;  it will promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations and all ethnic or religious groups, and will promote the development of United Nations peacekeeping activities.
 3. Parents will have a preferential right to choose the type of education to be given to their children.
 Article 27.
 1. Everyone has the right to freely take part in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to participate in scientific progress and the benefits that result from it.
 2. Every person has the right to the protection of the moral and material interests that correspond to him by reason of the scientific, literary or artistic productions of which he is the author.
 Article 28.
 Everyone has the right to establish a social and international order in which the rights and freedoms proclaimed in this Declaration are fully effective.
 Article 29.
  1. Everyone has duties to the community, since only in it can he freely and fully develop his personality.
 2. In the exercise of their rights and in the enjoyment of their freedoms, every person shall only be subject to the limitations established by law with the sole purpose of ensuring the recognition and respect of the rights and freedoms of others, and of  satisfy the just demands of morality, public order and the general welfare in a democratic society.
 3. These rights and freedoms may not, in any case, be exercised in opposition to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.
 Article 30.
 Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted in the sense that it confers any right to the State, to a group or to a person, to undertake and develop activities or carry out acts tending to the suppression of any of the rights and freedoms proclaimed in this Declaration.
    According to the content of the Declaration of Fundamental Human Rights of the people issued by the UN mentioned above, it is concluded that in Title III Chapter I of our CRBV, it raises almost complete guarantee agreements: legal, political, economic, educational,  cultural and religious traditions of Venezuelan human society, which the Bolivarian revolutionary socialist state has fulfilled almost to the letter, since the constitutional mandate of our magnanimous Statesman Former President of the Republic Cmdt.  Hugo Chávez, until the current mandate of our legitimate and sovereign Pdte.  Constitutional compatriot Nicolás Maduro Moros in our Venezuelan homeland;  It is important to note that this declaration of Fundamental Human Rights is not fully complied with by the pro-imperialist right-wing rulers of America and the rest of the world, and less have been complied with by the outlaws of the United States, throughout its republican history;  therefore they have no right or moral to come and interfere in the internal affairs of our Venezuelan homeland.
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