Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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criminalization of protest. Socialist repression. [Venezuela]

(09-02-2011), living in the South Meadows area, located in the municipality Maturin, Monagas State, decided to star in a symbolic protest, where they burned rubber, due to the two weeks that have no water service. Residents tired of the problems and needs are, government negligence product in which is sunk, the popular sectors of Maturin, took to the streets to enforce their rights. Residents said that a shortage of drinking water has become the key element to build up your anger. Have two weeks without the vital fluid, in addition to this, reported that are consistent failures in electric service, this situation is compounded by the fact the overflow of sewage, which extends across the streets of area which has caused many ills in the community, children are especially affected with dengue and skin allergy. This really was the trigger for a protest where more than a hundred people decided to close the Avenue Libertador municipality Maturin, in order to be heard by those governmental entities east. Gathered, raised their voice of protest in order to enforce the rights established in the Bolivarian Constitution of Venezuela. However, state public power agencies, broke against the Protestants as tear gas and physical assaults on the demonstrators, the result of 8 people arrested and tens injured by tear gas causes the tube compassion police with protesters, and about the scene is located a primary school where children were observers of the police crackdown, are also affected by smoke bombs. Importantly, statements by the Minister of Interior and Justice Tarek El Aissami, before the National Assembly said that the country, police or security agency had no right to repress the people and in the fourth republic, now ask Mr. Minister Is this not the people on the streets? Or is not this part of the country?, From this independent means of information, repudiate all forms of aggression by the security agencies into a defenseless people fighting for their social demands, and urge the non-criminalization of protest, since it is a right enshrined in the constitution of the republic. Protesting is not a crime, is a right ... Excerpted from: http://causaobreraacrata.blogspot.com/

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