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May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you very much. We appreciate this.

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I just want to make four last points. One, the Venezuelan government has not gone to war since 1811 to 1825, when they went to war to get independence. It's a military and a government that are quite proud of that fact. That is why now the army is being used for positive things,

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  No, that is a fabrication. What we have now in Venezuela that we didn't have before, as I mentioned before, is the same law we have here: you can't incite to hatred; you can't say sexist or racist comments on TV... Right?

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Of course. This is why there is a new police law and why there is a new national police force. A lot of the police were divided. You had mayors, and in one city, for example, the city of Caracas, there would be five or six mayors, and each mayor would have his own police force. T

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Maria Páez Victor