
Police officer forcibly handcuffs a woman during a protest in Nottingham, Englandâs Market Square Saturday Aug. 3, 202. Photo: Jacob King/PA via AP.
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Police officer forcibly handcuffs a woman during a protest in Nottingham, Englandâs Market Square Saturday Aug. 3, 202. Photo: Jacob King/PA via AP.
By MarĂa PĂĄez Victor – Aug 5, 2024
Over the weekend, there were riots and violence on the streets.Â
The head of the government said, “This is violence, it is not protest,” (1) and signaled that he had lost patience with âthe far-right thugsâ who caused civil unrest around the country. He said “they were not peaceful protesters, but demonstrating pure violence⊠and that they would have a standing army of specialist public duty officers⊠to deal with this where we need them.” (2)
Furthermore, the government leader said they would âramp up criminal justice. There have already been hundreds of arrests, some have appeared in court this morning⊠I have asked for early consideration of the earliest naming and identification of those involved in the process who will feel the full force of the law.” (3)
Another government spokesperson promised âThere will be a reckoning for criminals and thugs who took part in violence on streets, burning buildings, attacks on mosques, looting shops, and the whipping up of racist violence online.â The mayor of one of the towns where hotels were attacked attributed the violence to âfar-right thugs…who attacked some of the most vulnerable people in our communities, and there is absolutely no excuse.â (4)
Can you guess in which country these riots happened? England
However, the UK had very little sympathy when far-right thugs set fire to the streets of Venezuela last week following an election which they lost. They were deemed âprotestorsâ not terrorists. The public forces and keepers of the peace were chastised but not the criminal gangs paid to create chaos. At least, in the UK, they were genuine people expressing their loathsome ideology, but in Venezuela, the fascist elites hid in their safe homes while the common criminals they paid in dollars and drugs did their dirty work.Â
The BBC had this to say: âSecurity forces in Venezuela have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at people protesting Sundayâs disputed election result… A heavy military and police presence was on the streets of Caracas with the aim of trying to disperse protesters and prevent them from approaching the presidential palace⊠Crowds of people chanted ‘freedom, freedom!’ and called for the government to fall. Footage showed tyres burning on highways and large numbers of people on the streets, with police on motorbikes firing tear gas.â (5)
As reported in the Orinoco Tribune, on 2 August, Venezuelan President NicolĂĄs Maduro presented a report on the material and human losses caused by the far-right post-electoral violence at the beginning of this week. These peaceful protestors attacked the following:(6)
And here is the epitome of Western hypocrisy: the United Nations human rights chief Volker Turk was concerned about âreports of disproportionate use of force by law enforcement officials along with violence by armed individuals supporting the government, known as colectivos⊠Those responsible for human rights violations must be held to account,” Turk said.
In other words, blame the victim, blame the community organizations, blame the government authorities trying to subdue the drugged and vile criminals, but they consider these far-right terrorists running rampant with guns and arson on the streets of Venezuela as victims of the government.
Not to be outdone in mendacity, that Pharisee Joseph Borrel, the EUâs foreign policy satrap, said: âThe European Union calls on Venezuelan authorities to put an end to arbitrary detentions, repression, and violent rhetoric against members of the opposition and civil society, and to release all political prisoners.â (7)
And in the USA, never missing an opportunity to yet again threaten Venezuela, its spokesman John Kirby said that the US and other nations share âserious concerns of the reports of casualties, violence, and arrests, including the arrest warrants that Maduro and his representatives issued today (Wednesday) for opposition leaders. Alongside the international community, we are watching, and we are going to respond accordingly.â (8)
No wonder more than half the world holds the USA, its allies, and the institutions of the West in great disdain.
As for Venezuela, its clean, transparent, fair elections results and its re-elected president NicolĂĄs Maduro have been recognized and congratulated up to now, by at least 45 countries including Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, and Iran, and by OPEC and the BRICS. (9)
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MarĂa PĂĄez Victor, Ph.D. is a Venezuelan born sociologist living in Canada.
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