Venezuela ba93ecomes chavez date return home after coup
The resolution was published today in the official gazette and considers it “a right and duty of armed people, actively celebrate the revolutionary and popular character of April 13, 2002, Ansa agency reported.
The Order also granted character of national jubilation day of the date and asked the public and private authorities “to provide all necessary assistance so that during the 13 April each year, the Venezuelan people celebrate the heroic deeds is the protagonist. “
– - – - 30 YEARS OF IMPRISONMENT FOR A Brazilian rancher CRIME OF NUN Brasilia .- The Brazilian rancher Vitalmiro Moura was sentenced to 30 years in prison as an author masterminding the murder of U.S. nun Dorothy Stang, who had denounced the depredation of the Amazon by loggers.
Justice of the Amazonian state of Para Moura considered a personality “perverse and a coward “for having ordered the murder of the nun, 73, perpetrated by gunmen who fired 6 shots at close range.
Stang had received several death threats before his execution in Anapu, a town in the interior of Para where he drove sustainable development projects, which allowed the survival of the peasants without plundering the environment.
Stang was located in Brazil since the 70s and had done work in conjunction with the Movement of Landless Workers (MST).
– - – - GUATEMALA AND COSTA RICA LINKS WANTED OIL Guatemala .- The president-elect of Costa Rica, Laura Chincilla, and the president of Guatemala, Alvaro Colom, agreed to create a commission to deepen bilateral relations during a meeting held in Guatemala City.
During a private visit , Chinchilla said at a news conference that “the commission will help to strengthen relations between the two countries and laid emphasis on the interests of both countries for tourism and combatinf9ag drug trafficking, appropriated the Ansa agency.
The president-elect, who takes office May 8, will visit other Central American countries as part of the tour is scheduled for the region before taking office.
– - – - COSTA RICA: CORRUPTION TRIAL WITH FORMER PRESIDENT IN THE MIRA San Jose .- One of the biggest corruption scandals in Costa Rica, known as ICE-Alcatel trial will begin to be aired tomorrow in a trial that may splash former President Miguel Angel Rodriguez.
In the process they are involved Rodriguez, who ruled Costa Rica from 1998 to 2002, several former officials of the state firm ICE and individuals, and was targeted to French telecommunications company Alcatel.
The scandal broke in 2004 to transcend the alleged payment of bribes from executives of European firms for about $ 3.9 million, allegedly to influence the awarding of a tender of the state enterprise Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad and Telecommunications (ICE) agency DPA reported.
Rodriguez, who at the time of the scandal was uncovered Secretary General OAS and resigned to face the charges, was jailed for five months. (Telam) .- ab-dc-jab13/04/2010 19:54
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