Thursday 27 October 2016

Many Injured At Venezuela Protests


More than 20 people have been
injured and 39 detained during
anti-government protests in
Venezuela, a local rights group
has said.
Images circulated on social
media of injured people on the
ground. There are reports at
least three were shot.
Hundreds of thousands of
people took to the streets to
protest against President
Nicolas Maduro’s government.
It came after a recall
referendum process – an
attempt to remove Maduro
from power- was suspended.
Opposition activists had
gathered about 200,000
signatures petitioning for a
recall referendum.
But the process was halted last
week. Officials said the
signature collection process has
been marred by fraud.
The country’s opposition-led
parliament voted on Tuesday to
open a trial against Maduro,
whom MPs accuse of violating
the constitution.
Protesters clashed with security
forces across the country,
particularly in the western
cities of San Cristobal and
Maracaibo.
“The referendum was our
constitutional right, and they
have denied it. What are they
scared of?” said Grimaldi Lopez
at the rally in the capital,
Caracas.
Using the hashtag
#TomadeVenezuela or
“Venezuela takeover”, people
shared images of injured and
bloodied protesters.
Alfredo Romero, leader of a
human rights NGO, tweeted a
picture of an injured 79-year-
old woman, and said more than
20 people had been injured in
the city of Merida alone.
Maduro addressed a rival rally
of supporters in Caracas,
saying: “Let the people decide.”
Opposition leaders have called
for a mass walk-out on Friday.
After the general strike, if the
government continues to block
the recall referendum process,
the opposition threatened to
march on the presidential
palace – something it has not
been allowed to do since a
march there in 2002 started a
short-lived coup against the
former president, Hugo Chavez.
Maduro, a former bus driver
and union leader, is blamed by
the opposition for Venezuela’s
dire economic situation. The oil-
rich country is facing
widespread food shortages and
spiralling inflation, reports the
BBC.
In turn, he has accused the
opposition of having links to
foreign states, the US in
particular, and of seeking to
overthrow him to “lay their
hands on Venezuela’s oil
riches”.
Under Venezuela’s constitution,
a recall referendum can be held
once a president has served half
of his term in office and the
requisite steps are met.
So far, the opposition has
completed the first step of the
process.
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US Abstains From UN Cuba Embargo Vote


The US has for the first time
abstained from voting against
an annual UN resolution calling
for an end to its economic
embargo against Cuba.
US Ambassador Samantha
Power said the historic decision
reflected the new policy of
engagement over isolation.
Diplomatic ties were restored
last year but Republican-
controlled Congress opposes
lifting the longstanding
embargo.
The vote passed
overwhelmingly, with the
support of 191 countries.
Only Israel abstained alongside
the US.
The UN General Assembly has
voted to approve the resolution
every year since 1992, and the
US has always strongly opposed
it.
“After 55-plus years of pursuing
the path of isolation, we are
choosing to take the path of
engagement,” Ms Power said.
She added, however, that the
abstention did “not mean that
the United States agrees with all
of the policies and practices of
the Cuban government”,
including “serious human rights
violations”.
The decision at the UN General
Assembly led to immediate
protest from US politicians
opposed to the embargo.
Texas Republican Senator Ted
Cruz tweeted that the act
imposing sanctions on Cuba
was “the law of the United
States, which should always be
defended and upheld”.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno
Rodriguez said Cuba was
“grateful” for Ms Power’s
efforts.
“A change in vote by the United
States is a promising signal,” he
said. “We hope it will be
reflected in reality.”
While UN resolutions of this
type are non-binding and non-
enforceable, the annual
resolution has for 25 years
allowed Cuba to demonstrate
that global opinion is against
America’s Cuba policy.
Cubans say the embargo
prevents sick people from
being treated with much-
needed US medical equipment
and farmers from modernising
their agricultural methods,
reports the BBC
“There isn’t any Cuban family
or sector in our country that
has not suffered from its
effects,” Rodriguez said.
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Ekiti APC Accuses Fayose Of Claiming Credit For Ex- Governor Fayemi’s Achievements


The Ekiti State chapter of the All Progressive
Congress, APC, has criticized Governor
Ayodele Fayose for declaring himself as agent
of change for the state.
In a statement by the party’s Publicity
Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, while reviewing
the governor’s achievements in the last two
years, he said, Fayose had succeeded in
reversing the state’s fortunes attained by his
predecessor in four years.
Olatunbosun accused Fayose of claiming credit
for former Governor Kayode Fayemi’s
achievements, saying partitioning of roads
built by his predecessor and erecting
electricity poles he bought in local
governments should not be projects that
he would be celebrating.
“It was regrettable that Fayose has been
using an alleged election fraud to sustain
himself in power,” he said.
“The recent revelation and confession of
Obanikoro that Fayose allegedly shared in the
loot of the national treasury was a cause of
concern to Ekiti people,” he added.
While reacting to the allegations, Mr Jackson
Adebayo, the Publicity Secretary of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said Fayose
has succeeded in moving the state forward in
all areas of developments as against the
claims of the APC.
“The PDP-led government of Governor
Ayodele Fayose, has succeeded in reversing
the misfortunes placed on Ekiti and the
people by the immediate past government of
the All Progressives Congress (APC).
“The Fayose-led administration in the last two
years, has taken Ekiti to a place of pride in
the areas of education, infrastructure,
security, health and social amenities among
others,” he added.
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New Album : Take It Outside- Olamide


The high flyer and the newly nominated
MTV MAMA award artist is releasing yet
another album tagged “Take it Outside”.
Though he wants to pad up his songs and
add more tracks, his Afro rap and modes
Olamide promises great things in the
nearest future.
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