WSF launches "fifth power" to defend Venezuelans against the media
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Posted: Monday, January 27, 2003 - 3:49:25 PM
By: Patrick J. O'Donoghue
Venezuela’s print & broadcast media have come under attack from delegates attending the World Social Forum (WSF) in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Le Monde Diplomatique editor Ignacio Ramonet has announced the formation of what he calls the “Fifth Power,” that will "defend citizens' right to receive truthful information."
- The one-sided Venezuelan mainstream media are cited as an example of joining the powerful to oppress the people.
Ramonet accuses Venezuelan media tycoon, Gustavo Cisneros of leading the opposition attack on Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frias. He accuses the media, traditionally known as the "fourth power" for failing to defend citizens against the might of executive, legislative and judicial powers. Throwing a challenge to neo-liberalism, Ramonet says the anti-globalization is here to stay.
Opposition leader Carlos Ortega's family flown secretly to Aruba in preparation for exile
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Posted: Monday, January 27, 2003 - 2:47:50 PM
By: Patrick J. O'Donoghue
Confederation of Trade Unions (CTV) president Carlos Ortega’s wife and family have been spirited out of strife-torn Venezuela to Aruba under top-secret arrangements in preparation for the opposition leader's exile as the 8-week opposition sabotage of Venezuela's national economy begins to deflate.
Mrs. Rosa Lamper de Ortega was accompanied on the flight by her daughter Carol (32) and husband Miguel Angel Latuff Gotilla (38) with two grandchildren, Carla Alexandra (14) and Albani (12). Ortega’s two sons, Klaive (28) and Carlos Alfonso (27) with the latter's wife and 1-year old son went into exile with the mother.
Carlos Alfonso was kicked out of his job at the Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) Paraguana refinery, after he boasting that he was the only hired worker who had been booted out during the national stoppage ... and that he would never leave Venezuela.
Venezuelan Migration & Frontiers Office chief Luis Martinez has confirmed that a plane belonging to the Foundation of Valencia flew the passengers to Aruba under especially top-secret circumstances last Wednesday.
Shadow PDVSA board condemns return to work letter
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Posted: Monday, January 27, 2003 - 1:48:16 PM
By: Patrick J. O'Donoghue
The dismissed opposition "shadow" Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) board has published a draft letter alleged to have been sent by the legitimate PDVSA board to employees who are willing to return to work.
Dubbing the current PDVSA management illegal, the 'Gente del Petroleo' group says workers who joined the national stoppage will be forced to sign what amounts to a confession, indicating that they abandoned their jobs illegally and without prior notice, in obediance to "illegal orders of those who had been supervisors and managers … causing serious damage to the company and country creating cause for dismissal according to Labor law Artcle 102 "… and giving assurances not to take part in similar irregularities in the future."
- In its usual daily oil industry update the group claims that only 411 of Venezuela's 1,811 gas pump stations have gasoline supplies,
- No supplies have been dispatched to Vargas or Caracas.
- Maracaibo has been without gasoline since Saturday
- El Palito refinery is at a complete standstill.
- Production currently stands at 986,000 bpd
General Baduel rides opposition heat for new TV channel authorization
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Posted: Monday, January 27, 2003 - 2:05:08 PM
By: Patrick J. O'Donoghue
Venezuela's opposition has placed the spotlight on hated Maracay barracks strongman, General Raul Baduel for his involvement in a new TV station called Orbivision. Among the board members are university professor, Basilio Sanchez Aranguren (president), Edgar Paulino Sanchez Aranguren (managing director) and Baduel as vice president when he retires from the army.
- Most shareholders seem to belong to the Sanchez side of the family and the total capital is down as 20 million bolivares ($10,400).
What has got the back of the opposition up is the fact that authorization for the channel was granted so quickly. Board members of Vale TV complain that the Infrastructure Ministry had been stalling its permit for more than a year for alleged political reasons.
The Orbivision TV studios are situated in Maracay (Aragua) and it has been on the air in Aragua for two months, linking to CMT TV station in Caracas, run by Santa Maria University's Umberto Petricca.
CMT has agreed to send the Aragua channel, such as programs as Walter Martinez’ Dossier.
Guarico State Governor Manuel Manuitt is said to be interested in the channel and has placed political PR ads, even though Orbivision’s signal is still weak in Guarico.
Spic 'n span merchant navy rebels treated as heroes in Margarita
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Posted: Monday, January 27, 2003 - 1:58:37 PM
By: Patrick J. O'Donoghue
Isla de Margarita Coordinadora Democratica (CD) supporters put on a show for 26 rebel merchant navy officers, who traveled to Venezuela's paradise island allegedly to take part in a prayer vigil. Dismissed "Pilin Leon" tanker Captain Daniel Alfaro was present at a floral offering at the shrine of Our Lady of the Valley (Virgin del Valle) in Garcia municipality.
The spic 'n span rebel officers were treated as heroes, signing autographs on paper, T-shirts and flags outside the shrine, while a church ceremony was in progress.
Most of the officers are said to be natives of Isla de Margarita … on Wednesday, there will be an opposition march in Porlamar to drum up up support for opposition mayors on the island who are opposed to the pro-government Nuevo Esparta State Governor.