Diosdado Cabello: Veinte expresidentes consideran un “grave atropello” la sentencia que obliga a ‘El Nacional’ a pagar la multa millonaria al chavismo | International

Diosdado Cabello, the 'number two' of chavismo, and an image of 8 de enero of 2020.
Diosdado Cabello, the ‘number two’ of chavismo, and an image of 8 de enero of 2020.Manaure Quintero / Reuters

A waiver from executives of the State and Governorate of Iberoamerica is classified as a “grave atropello” in Venezuela’s judicial sentence ordered by the diary El Nacional pay an indemnity of more than 13 million dollars. The querella is about defamation and moral damages against Diosdado Cabello, number two of the Bolivarian Regime and Vice-President of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, for moral and defamatory days.

The presidents, who comply with the Democratic Initiative of Spain and the United States (IDEA), will make a joint statement. The former Estado jefes subrayaron que, “ante los falidos intentions por acalla a un medio com El Nacional, recourse is had to the intervention of a judicial court to voluntarily enforce the regime in order to inflict a serious economic downturn ”. The decision “sesgada” of the “illegitimate TSJ originates in a criminal conviction for defamation, which has no advance”.

Recorded that the “Interamerican Commission of Human Rights and its Special Relationship for the Freedom of Expression have specified in condemnation of violators of the American Convention of Human Rights the judicial initiatives against the diary El Nacional and other Venezuelan media, with those who intended to censor in the past ”.

The executing officers, between them the Spaniard José María Aznar, the Argentine Mauricio Macri and the Colombian Álvaro Uribe, solicited the intervention of the distant bodies of human rights and the protection of freedom of movement at regional and international level.

El Nacional call the case as a “political persecution” and alert that Cabello has the “intention to perpetuate an encroachment on the perpetrator by becoming the owner and editor of this historical medium of communication”. Cable asked for diary in 2015 when the media replicated a Spanish diary report ABC en el su su exjefe de escoltas lo vinculaba con narcotrafico.

I will also sign the declarations of IDEA Vicente Fox (Mexico), Nicolás Ardito Barletta and Mireya Moscoso (Panama) and Óscar Arias, Rafael Ángel Calderón and Miguel Ángel Rodríguez (Costa Rica), Osvaldo Hurtado and Jamil Mahuad, from Ecuador, Euuador, , Luis Alberto Lacalle and Julio María Sanguinetti (Uruguay) and Juan Carlos Wasmosy (Paraguay).

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