quinta-feira, 20 de fevereiro de 2014

TIRANIA - TYRANNIS - TYRANNY

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Opposition leaders in Venezuela: Maria Corina Machado and Leopoldo Lopez
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«Um grupo de funcionários do Sebin não cumpriram diretamente as ordens do diretor do Sebin desse dia de ficar no quartel e ninguém sair à rua. Os únicos policiais e funcionários que deviam estar nas ruas, como estiveram a conter a violência, era a Polícia Nacional e a Guarda Nacional em uma segunda linha» afirmou o tirano Maduro que exonerou no dia 18, o general Manuel Bernal, diretor do «Serviço Bolivariano de Inteligência Nacional (Sebin)». A responsabilidade pelos crimes cometidos contra a Humanidade na Venezuela é do regime político e não da oposição ou dos Estados Unidos da América «We've seen many times that the Venezuelan government tries to distract from its own actions by blaming the U.S.» White House spokesman Jay Carney.

As forças de qualquer ordem tirânica geram desordem, violência, terror, são terroristas e tentam lançar sobre as oposições democráticas a responsabilidade pela violência e pelas atrocidades que realizam, pelos crimes contra a Humanidade que cometem.

The report of United Nations about North Korea is very clear about the horrible system (http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/CoIDPRK/Pages/ReportoftheCommissionofInquiryDPRK.aspx):
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V. Conclusions and recommendations
1.    Systematic, widespread and gross human rights violations have been and are being committed by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, its institutions and officials. In many instances, the violations of human rights found by the commission constitute crimes against humanity. These are not mere excesses of the State; they are essential components of a political system that has moved far from the ideals on which it claims to be founded. The gravity, scale and nature of these violations reveal a State that does not have any parallel in the contemporary world. Political scientists of the twentieth century characterized this type of political organization as a totalitarian State: a State that does not content itself with ensuring the authoritarian rule of a small group of people, but seeks to dominate every aspect of its citizens’ lives and terrorizes them from within.
2.    The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea displays many attributes of a totalitarian State: the rule of a single party, led by a single person, is based on an elaborate guiding ideology that its current Supreme Leader refers to as “Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism”. The State seeks to ensure that its citizens internalize this guiding ideology by indoctrinating citizens from childhood, suppressing all political and religious expression that questions the official ideology, and tightly controlling citizens’ physical movement and their means of communication with each other and with those in other countries. Discrimination on the basis of gender and songbun is used to maintain a rigid social structure that is less likely to produce challenges to the political system.
3.    The State’s monopolization of access to food has been used as an important means to enforce political loyalty. The distribution of food has prioritized those who are useful to the survival of the current political system at the expense of those deemed to be expendable. Citizens’ complete dependence on the State led to one of the worst cases of famine in recent history. The authorities have only recently come to tolerate the fact that markets can no longer be fully suppressed. Instead of fully embracing reforms to realize the right to food, however, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea maintains a system of inefficient economic production and discriminatory resource allocation that inevitably produces more unnecessary starvation among its citizens.

4.    The key to the political system is the vast political and security apparatus that strategically uses surveillance, coercion, fear and punishment to preclude the expression of any dissent. Public executions and enforced disappearance to political prison camps serve as the ultimate means to terrorize the population into submission. The State’s violence has been externalized through State-sponsored abductions and enforced disappearances of people from other nations. These international enforced disappearances are unique in their intensity, scale and nature. 
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