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release from the Organization of Venezuelans in Exile Political Persecuted (Veppex) to reject attacks by the regime against members of the organization Javu . PESTILENCE

Persecuted The Political Organization of Venezuelans in Exile (Veppex) expresses its deep regret at attacks that the regime have attacked the day yesterday against the student members of the organization Javu and other people who were peacefully protesting to demand the release of the Army General Delfin Gomez Parra, illegally detained for five years by the Socialist dictatorship Hugo Chavez. The unbridled savagery and brutality used by the National Guard and Barinas state police against the protesters shows the conversion of state security agencies in the dictator's personal militias using the repression and violation of human rights to prevent the company expresses its discontent, a right that is supposedly enshrined in the National Constitution, but which in fact is not satisfied. VEPPEX 6 Police officers acted with hatred and did not comply with the rules and procedures established in the legal establishment to deal with peaceful protests. Simply acted as wild hordes brutally beating and attacking a group of people who were only demanding that justice be done, in what is clearly a regime of arbitrariness, detention without fair trial of General Gomez Parra.

We call upon the international community to follow closely the human rights violations exist in Venezuela and the little respect he has for life, the regime of Hugo Chavez. The level of social conflict within the country has led the company to use extreme measures such as the hunger strike to demand their rights. There have more than a dozen nurses who have more than thirty days on strike without being heard by the regime. And nurses are beginning to feel the effects of having almost a month without food deaf ear to the regime. We request the intervention of all human rights organizations worldwide to save the lives of those Venezuelans who only require to be heard and responsible to the regime of Hugo Chavez and his officials can happen to these health professionals, and all those looking for solutions to the current crisis, protest and resistance to achieve a different Venezuela.

Jose Antonio Colina:

Veppex President.

Vincent Pugliese:

Director of Veppex-Usa.

Nixon Moreno:

Veppex-Director of Peru.

Gabriel Araujo:

Vepopex-Director of Costa Rica.

Mario Rocco

Veppex

Director of-Spain.

In God We Trust.

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