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Chavez eroding Venezuelan democracy: HRW
2008-09-20
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has eroded democracy by stacking the courts and dampening freedom of expression during his nearly 10 years in power, a rights group said on Thursday.

New York-based Human Rights Watch praised Chavez for a 1999 constitution that enshrines basic rights but said the leftist leader and fierce critic of the US government had failed to implement its laws. The report was published a week after Chavez expelled the US ambassador in a tit-for-tat diplomatic fight that also saw Venezuela recall its top diplomat from Washington and prompted the US government to sanction senior Venezuelan officials it accuses of helping drug smugglers.

It prompted an angry reaction from Chavez allies, who view human rights groups and nongovernmental organizations with suspicion and often accuse them of trying to undermine the president. Human Rights Watch said the biggest single attack on Venezuelan democracy in recent history was a short-lived 2002 coup against Chavez, but it criticized the president for using the putsch to justify discrimination against his opponents.

"Unfortunately the Chavez government has exploited it ever since to justify policies that have degraded the country's democracy," said the group's Americas director, Jose Miguel Vivanco. He also called for Venezuela to review the naming of 12 additional magistrates to a 20-member Supreme Court, stacking the tribunal in favor of the government. Government supporters dismissed the report and accused Vivanco of being on the US government payroll.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Chavez eroding Venezuelan democracy



Duh.
Posted by: Lonzo Ulaitch4120   2008-09-20 11:12  

#2  Barb, they do have a vague semi-functional democracy. Hugolito lost the last referendum. The November elections will tell.
Posted by: .5MT   2008-09-20 04:33  

#1  "Venezuelan democracy"

Now there's an oxymoron.

With the emphasis on the Chavez moron.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-09-20 01:09  

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