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<title>HANDS ON VENEZUELA</title>
<link>http://www.handsonvenezuela.org</link>
<description>Because the World Needs to Know What is Really Going on in Venezuela.</description>
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<dc:creator>WebMasters</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-11-12T15:10:38-05:00</dc:date>
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<link>http://www.handsonvenezuela.org/archives/2008/09/15/T10_49_41/index.html</link>
<title>Bolivian Army massacre people from Pando at point blank</title>
<dc:date>2008-09-15T10:49:41-05:00</dc:date>
<dc:creator>WebMasters</dc:creator>

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As a consequence of a pacifist protest the Bolivian Army decided to shoot every one around, women, reporters, etc... You can clearly see the white jumbo plane that belongs to the venezuelan government.</p>

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<link>http://www.handsonvenezuela.org/archives/2008/09/12/T16_47_04/index.html</link>
<title>Venezuelan Government Officials Supporting the Terrorist Group FARC</title>
<dc:date>2008-09-12T16:47:04-05:00</dc:date>
<dc:creator>WebMasters</dc:creator>

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The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) today designated two senior Venezuelan government officials, Hugo Armando Carvajal Barrios and Henry de Jesus Rangel Silva, and one former official, Ramon Rodriguez Chacin, for materially assisting the narcotics trafficking activities of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), a narco-terrorist organization.
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<a href="/images/rodriguezchacinfarc.jpg"><img src="/images/thumb_rodriguezchacinfarc.jpg"></a>
<p>
"Today's designation exposes two senior Venezuelan government officials and one former official who armed, abetted, and funded the FARC, even as it terrorized and kidnapped innocents," said Adam J. Szubin, Director of OFAC. "This is OFAC's sixth action in the last ten months against the FARC. We will continue to target and isolate those individuals and entities that aid the FARC's deadly narco-terrorist activities in the Americas."
</p>

<p>
Hugo Armando Carvajal Barrios is the Director of Venezuela's Military Intelligence Directorate (DGIM).  His assistance to the FARC includes protecting drug shipments from seizure by Venezuelan anti-narcotics authorities and providing weapons to the FARC, allowing them to maintain their stronghold of the coveted Arauca Department.   Arauca, which is located on the Colombia/Venezuela border, is known for coca cultivation and cocaine production.  Carvajal Barrios also provides the FARC with official Venezuelan government identification documents that allow FARC members to travel to and from Venezuela with ease. 
</p>

<p>
Henry de Jesus Rangel Silva, the Director of Venezuela's Directorate of Intelligence and Prevention Services or DISIP, is in charge of intelligence and counterintelligence activities for the Venezuelan government.   Rangel Silva has materially assisted the narcotics trafficking activities of the FARC.  He has also pushed for greater cooperation between the Venezuelan government and the FARC.
</p>

<p>
Ramon Emilio Rodriguez Chacin, who was Venezuela's Minister of Interior and Justice until September 8, is the Venezuelan government's main weapons contact for the FARC. The FARC uses its proceeds from narcotics sales to purchase weapons from the Venezuelan government.  Rodriguez Chacin has held numerous meetings with senior FARC members, one of which occurred at the Venezuelan government's Miraflores Palace in late 2007.  Rodriguez Chacin has also assisted the FARC by trying to facilitate a $250 million dollar loan from the Venezuelan government to the FARC in late 2007.  We cannot confirm whether the loan materialized.
</p>

<p>

On May 29, 2003, President George W. Bush identified the FARC as a significant foreign narcotics trafficker, or drug kingpin, pursuant to the Kingpin Act. In 2001, the State Department designated the FARC as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist pursuant to Executive Order 13224, and in 1997 as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
</p>

<p>
This OFAC action continues ongoing efforts under the Kingpin Act to apply financial measures against significant foreign narcotics traffickers and their organizations worldwide.  In addition to the 75 drug kingpins that have been designated by the President, 460 businesses and individuals have been designated pursuant to the Kingpin Act since June 2000. 
</p>

<p>
Today's action freezes any assets the designated entities and individuals may have under U.S. jurisdiction and prohibits U.S. persons from conducting financial or commercial transactions involving those assets. Penalties for violations of the Kingpin Act range from civil penalties of up to $1,075,000 per violation to more severe criminal penalties. Criminal penalties for corporate officers may include up to 30 years in prison and fines of up to $5,000,000. Criminal fines for corporations may reach $10,000,000. Other individuals face up to 10 years in prison for criminal violations of the Kingpin Act and fines pursuant to Title 18 of the United States Code.
</p>
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<p><i>
Sourceh: <a href="http://www.ustreas.gov/press/releases/hp1132.htm">ustreas.gov</a><br />
Date: September 12, 2008
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<link>http://www.handsonvenezuela.org/archives/2008/09/05/T14_50_57/index.html</link>
<title>Chavez takes over fuel transport</title>
<dc:date>2008-09-05T14:50:57-05:00</dc:date>
<dc:creator>Webmaster</dc:creator>

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Venezuela's parliament has approved a new law giving the state a majority share in the distribution of fuel. President Hugo Chavez said the measure was needed to stop intermediary firms from profiting from high oil prices. They will now have a limited role in transporting fuel to the country's petrol stations. This is the latest in a series of state takeovers of private companies by Venezuela's socialist government, including major US oil companies.</p>
<img align="center" src="http://www.automotriz.net/2002/images/articulos/gasolina-paro/big.jpg">
<p>Venezuela's national energy company will now control almost all elements of the huge oil industry. Exploration and refining is already handled by the state, with some involvement of private partners. But until now, the transport of petrol was in the hands of dozens of private firms, including some major multinationals. President Hugo Chavez said they were making money at the country's expense.</p>
<p>


<b>Nationalisation.</b>
<br />
Many transport operators will be forced to sell their businesses to the government or face expropriation. Critics have suggested the huge state company won't distribute petrol as efficiently as private firms. But the government has promised an improved service with regular deliveries to the most remote corners of Venezuela. It has also said the measure will help stop the illegal smuggling of the country's very cheap fuel across the border to Colombia and Brazil. The move is part of a wider policy that has seen most key sectors of the economy pass into the state's hands.</p>

<p>It is one of the controversial pledges of President Chavez, who has promised that the government can benefit the nation if it runs more of the country's businesses itself.</p>
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<i>
Source: <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/business/7599939.stm">BBC NEWS</a>
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<link>http://www.handsonvenezuela.org/archives/2008/09/03/T17_42_33/index.html</link>
<title>Israel worried by Hezbollah presence in Venezuela</title>
<dc:date>2008-09-03T17:42:33-05:00</dc:date>
<dc:creator>WebMaster</dc:creator>

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<p>Foreign office officials have told the Agencia Jud?a de Noticias that Israel is "very worried" by the influence of lebanese militia in Venezuela.  Last week, an article published in the LA Times noted that Venezuela was a safehaven for the Islamic terrorism of Hezbollah.  The article went on to claim that the group may have an operations center in Venezuela, invoking an immediate reaction from the Venezuelan jewish community.</p>
<p>The President of la Confederacion de Asociaciones Israelitas de Venezuela, Abraham Levy Benshimol, said that the possibility of a Hezbollah presence in his country was <i>"worrying"</i>.  <i>"Clearly this worries us considerably"</i>, stressed a highly-placed source in the Israeli foreign office.  The article also warned of a strengthening link between Chavez and the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.</p>


<p>Since the publication of the article in the LA Times, the Israeli foreign office has remained silent, but today, unofficially, accepted that the accuracy of its contents is 'reasonably certain'.  Furthermore, the article confirmed that two Venezuelans with Arab surnames had bank accounts in numerous countries, from which they financed terrorist groups.  Because of this, the US Treasury has frozen their accounts.</p>
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<p>
<i>
Source:<a href="http://www.noticias24.com/actualidad/?p=17199">noticias24.com</a>
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<link>http://www.handsonvenezuela.org/archives/2008/07/29/T12_02_25/index.html</link>
<title>$33B to influence neighbors </title>
<dc:date>2008-07-29T12:02:25-05:00</dc:date>
<dc:creator>WebMasters</dc:creator>

<description><![CDATA[<p>Venezuelan President Hugo Ch?vez has spent close to $33 billion to influence the regional politics of Latin America, helping to finance the economies of nations such as Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua, a former U.S. intelligence official has testified before the U.S. Congress.</p>

<p>The Venezuelan government also provided resources to Colombia's FARC guerrillas, the Basque separatist group known as ETA and Islamic organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah, according to Norman Bailey.</p>

<p>Bailey briefly held the post of Venezuela and Cuba program manager for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence last year, a position that coordinates information-gathering for areas considered top priorities. Bailey, now with the Institute of World Politics and the Institute for Global Economic Growth, testified that Venezuela continues to present a "clear and immediate" threat to U.S. national security, ``especially due to the broad and ever-increasing ties to the Islamic Republic of Iran."</p>

<p>Bailey testified Friday during a hearing on Venezuela by the Western Affairs Subcommittee of House Committee on Foreign relations.</p>

<p>He questioned Washington's "passivity" in confronting the excesses of the Ch?vez government and criticized the arguments by some U.S. government officials that it "will ultimately destroy itself," and that any U.S. measures against Ch?vez could make petroleum prices spike.</p>

<p>Bailey said the impact of a U.S. embargo on oil imports from Venezuela could be countered by releasing around two million barrels a day from the U.S. strategic oil reserves. In contrast, he said, for Venezuela, "the effects would be devastating".</p>

<p>Bailey also denounced the close relations with Iran that have been "assiduously cultivated" by the Ch?vez government.</p><br />
<p><i>
<br />Source:<a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/news/americas/venezuela/story/615880.html" target="blank_">miamiherald.com</a>
<br />Author:<a href="http://pd.miami.com/sp?aff=100&keywords=CASTO+OCANDO&submit=Go">Casto Ocando</a>
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<link>http://www.handsonvenezuela.org/archives/2008/06/03/T16_49_52/index.html</link>
<title>Newspaper vice president mudereded in Venezuela</title>
<dc:date>2008-06-03T16:49:52-05:00</dc:date>
<dc:creator>WebMasters</dc:creator>

<description><![CDATA[<p>
The vice president of a Venezuelan newspaper was
shot and killed by a gunman who police said could have confused the victim for
his brother the president of a daily that has closely covered corruption
cases.
</p>
<p>
Pierre Fould Gerges, vice president of the Reporte Diario de la Economia, was
shot about a dozen times by an assassin on a motorcycle Monday night,
newspaper editor Jose Palmar told the Venezuelan broadcaster Union Radio.
</p>
<p>
<i>"Everything indicates it was a hit,"</i> Palmar said, adding the 48-year-old was
shot about a dozen times and that the gunman stole nothing during the attack
outside a Caracas gas station.
</p>
<p>
The possible motives remain unclear, but the victim's brother Tannous Fould
Gerges is the newspaper's president and has reported receiving threats while
the newspaper has covered corruption cases.
</p>
<p>
Police said the Fould had been driving his brother's car when he was killed on
Monday night, raising the possibility his killer confused him with the
newspaper's president.
</p>
<br />
<p><i>
<b>Source:</b> <a
href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gD3cjJJyPbKWEIRIk7ScnYT7eLxwD912MKDO0"
target="_blank">Associated Press</a><br />
<b>Reference Article:</b> <a
href="http://english.eluniversal.com/2008/06/03/en_pol_art_newspaper-vp-shot-de_03A1637999.shtml" target="_blank">El Universal Digital</a><br />
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<link>http://www.handsonvenezuela.org/archives/2008/04/03/T18_00_39/index.html</link>
<title>Caracas' Revolutionary Neighbourhood Under Siege</title>
<dc:date>2008-04-03T18:00:39-05:00</dc:date>
<dc:creator>WebMasters</dc:creator>

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<img
src="http://www.handsonvenezuela.org/images/galleries/Terrorist_Militia/thumbs/chavistas_23_enero_3.jpg"
align="left"> Various armed groups from Caracas' '23rd of January' parish declared themselves to be on revolutionary strike this 
Thursday, in order to protest against the repression shown towards them by officials from the DISIP (Directorate of 
Intelligence and Prevention Services), following the detonation of an explosive device in the entrance of 
the Fedecamaras (Venezuelan Federation of Chambers of Commerce) building last February 24th.  This explosion caused 
the death of Hector Serrano, a suspected member of one of the area's collectives.
</p><p>
Glenn Martin, a representative for one of the groups, indicated that the violent demonstrations were also taking 
place in protest against the private media, especially Patricia Poleo and the evening newspaper 'El Mundo', which, 
by his estimation, were those who had been singled out.
</p><p>
Furthermore, he noted the irony in the fact that "the opposition are awarded with an amnesty law, whilst populist 
groups are reprimanded", for which he called upon the various collectives to reject these actions, as much from 
opposition groups as from the "revolutionary government's own right-leaning members".
</p><p>
<b>The "populist strike"</b><br />

This Thursday morning the entrances to the '23rd of January' neighbourhood of Caracas were closed off by groups of 
hooded people who were protesting against 'repression'.  According to information from the media, 
government-supporting organisations based in the area decided to 'kidnap' the neighbourhood, burning tires and 
firing weapons.
</p><br/><p><i>
Source: <a
href="http://noticierodigital.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=362645">NoticieroDigital.com</a><br />
Gallery: <a
href="http://www.handsonvenezuela.org/images/galleries/Terrorist_Militia/index.html">Populist Strike.</a><br />
Related Article: <a href="http://www.handsonvenezuela.org/archives/2008/01/25/index.html#e2008-01-25T09_41_52.txt">ChavezSupporters Also Support ETA.</a><br />
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<link>http://www.handsonvenezuela.org/archives/2008/03/25/T13_56_39/index.html</link>
<title>Credit cards and arrears affecting Venezuelan banks.</title>
<dc:date>2008-03-25T13:56:39-05:00</dc:date>
<dc:creator>WebMasters</dc:creator>

<description><![CDATA[<p>
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<script src="http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js"
type="text/javascript"></script>An analysis published today by Aristimuño Herrera & Associates draws
attention to an increase in arrears in 36 of
the 47 Venezuelan banks.  The increase in credit card fees is one of the
causes.
</p>

<p>
A rise in the rate of arrears has been observed in the accounts of banking
institutions, with rates of 1.14% in
February 2007 increasing to 1.34% in January 2008 and 1.41% in February.
</p>

<p>
Of a total of 47 commercial and universal banks, 36 have seen their rate
of arrears increase in the last 12 months.
This figure, according to Aristimuño Herrera & Associates, will continue
to increase through the year.  This will
strike in unison with a fall in the banks' profits, which will without
doubt hang over the system in a
negative way.
</p>

<p>
The economic slow down which will occur in 2008, along with an increase in
interest rates, is a highly
detrimental combination for the solvency of Venezuelan banks' credit
portfolio.
</p>

<p>
The maximum rate of interest that banks can charge for credit card loans
has now risen to 32%, which is evidence
for the increase in arrears for this credit, which now represents 14% of
all loans, equal to Bs.F 14,733,193.
Banks have done away with sending out unsolicited credit cards, just as
with the phrase "Buy now, pay later".
Credit cards are the easiest form of borrowing to use and the hardest to
pay back- in periods of economic cooling
things are aggravated even more by the increased cost of borrowing.
</p>

<p>
At Aristimuño Herrera & Associates, they predict that credit cards will be
one of the biggest headaches for banks
this year.  Furthermore, they foresee 2008 being a difficult year for
banking in general, as financial obligations
are not met.
</p>

<p>
Tied up assets belonging to banks increased from Bs.F 733,266,000 in
February 2007 to Bs.F 1,472,102,000 twelve
months later- an increase of 100.8%.
</p>

<p>
In February 2008, uncollected debts outstanding were covered by 156.2%,
but in the same month last year, they were
covered by 203.34%.  Seven banks are now below 100% in the cover of their
bad-debt portfolios.
</p>

<p>
Faced with a fall in profits and an increase in arrears, the outlook for
banks is not promising.
</p>

<p>
The greatest reason behind the increase in arrears for consumer credit is
that, on the one hand, Venezuelans are
spending more, and on the other hand they are now starting to strongly
feel the effects of spending in the last
quarter of 2007, especially when there are no bonuses to receive and with
an increase in interest rates in parallel
to an increase in inflation and an overall decrease in the economy (it
will grow less than the 8.4% achieved in
2007).
</p>

<p>
Since October 2007, the average amount of a bank's assets has increased by
6%, placing itself at 23.12%, and the
same rate for credit cards is currently at 31.03%.
</p>

<p>
However, we must bear in mind that the impact on additional credit
spending in banks was behind the Venezuelan
Central Bank's decision to raise interest rates for savings accounts,
costing Bs.F 1,747,906,000,
which represents 38% of net profits for the banking sector in 2007.  This
is without even considering the fall in
takings from credit for the manufacturing sector, since the interest rate
is now fixed at 19%, compared to a
previous average of 25%, meaning a decrease of 6%.  In a portfolio of Bs.F
7,386,888,000, these 6% are equivalent
to a decrease in takings of Bs.F 443,213,000.
</p>

<p>
Banks are thus looking to compensate for this increase in their costs
combined with the decision taken this Tuesday
by the Venezuelan Central Bank to regulate certain banking commissions,
along with an increase in interest rates
and its associated impact on the rate of arrears.
</p>
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<p>
<i>Source: <a href="http://www.economista24.com/?p=195">economista24.com</a></i>
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<link>http://www.handsonvenezuela.org/archives/2008/03/24/T17_50_17/index.html</link>
<title>The real enemy is the FARC terrorist group and its Venezuelan supporter.</title>
<dc:date>2008-03-24T17:50:17-05:00</dc:date>
<dc:creator>economist.com</dc:creator>

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The biggest threat in the region is not Colombia but Venezuela. Mr Chávez has
recently veered towards outright support for the FARC. Colombia alleges that
the captured laptops show that he gave the guerrillas $300m (and also that the
FARC is seeking uranium for a 'dirty bomb). 
</p>
<p>
Mr Chávez's mismanagement of Venezuela's oil boom has made him increasingly unpopular at home. His regime
runs a risk of imploding. A cornered Mr Chávez might think of a border
skirmish as the perfect distraction and as justification for more repression
at home. 
</p>
<p>
Even as they scold Mr Uribe, Brazil and other South American
countries should warn Venezuela that it is destabilising the continent?and it
is high time it stopped.
</p>
<br /><p><i>
Read more (original article): <a
href="http://www.economist.com/displayStory.cfm?story_id=10808543">economist.com</a>
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<title>If you don't protest, you're a traitor </title>
<dc:date>2008-02-12T17:33:35-05:00</dc:date>
<dc:creator>WebMasters</dc:creator>

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The leader of the PPT Andrea Tabare confirmed today (11th February 2008)
that the demonstration outside the British Embassy concerning the EXXON -
PDVSA dispute will take place this Wednesday at 11, and went on to accuse
those who do not attend of being "<i>traitors to their homeland</i>".
</p><p>
The PPT gave its "<i>completed and unlimited support</i>" to the PDVSA and to the
actions which "businesses as much as the State are carrying out against
the aggression and this shady deal which British and American courts have
tried to impose against our sovereignty and natural resources" stated
Tabare.
</p><p>
Tabare indicated that the protest will be a sit-in demonstration and that
they will hand over a document detailing their rejection of the courts'
demands and "<i>showing the disapproval of Venezuelans</i>."
</p><p>
The Venezuelan public are urged to take to the streets this Wednesday in
defence of "<i>their country and their sovereignty</i>", and those who refuse
will be considered as "<i>traitors to their homeland</i>."
</p><p>
The party also suggested the creation of a special commission
incorporating every profession (workers, unions, students, amongst
others); in order to monitor and support any activities undertaken (by the
government and PDVSA).
</p><p>
On the other side, the National Assembly ordered the publishing of a list
containing all the politicians and senators who "approved the
liberalisation of the petrol industry so that legal action may be taken;
since they are also implicated in treason.  They accepted a process of
international arbitration, they accepted that these agreements would be
settled in foreign courts and in foreign languages, and we are now
suffering the consequences of their unpatriotic actions."
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