FWIW
posted on
May 16, 2008 03:18AM
Crystallex International Corporation is a Canadian-based gold company with a successful record of developing and operating gold mines in Venezuela and elsewhere in South America
VHeadline editor & publisher Roy S. Carson writes: A concerned VHeadline reader has emailed me with regard to yesterday's (Thursday) sequence of events in the continuing Las Cristinas Saga:
can you tell me what happened today? Was there a news conferenceMy response:
scheduled that was, in fact, preempted by the Minister's comments?
If President Chavez was planning to speak, but didn't after his
minister made her statement, then that implies (to me) that he
concurs and that this indeed is the government policy.
Please help me to understand the chronology of events today... I
would like to know there is hope, but it is looking worse all the time.
Ortega and Sanz are, however, now faced with a backlash from the citizens of southeast Venezuela who have already called for a consultative referendum which will almost certainly reverse any claim by Ortega that she has the autocratic right to tell investors basically to ****-off!
I am trying to make arrangements for a special radio program on The American Voice Radio at 1pm New York time today -- I do not know yet if it is achievable (such arrangements cost money and effort) but I will advise later today if I am successful in that regard.
As regards deja vu I can only excuse my reporting of the succession of events in similar vein to how I reported the Supreme Court decision some ten years ago when Chief Justice Cecelia Sosa Gomez had told me personally a couple of days before the event that the decision was naturally in favor of Crystallex. I reported the events as they happened the morning of the decision. Sosa Gomez went into the final meeting convinced that the natural decision would be made. She was routed during the following couple of hours and a negative decision was issued at 2pm that afternoon. It was so very much against logical thinking that in fact I had to call Crystallex lawyers in Caracas (a matter of undeniable record) to inform THEM that the decision had gone against THEM. They had had to cross town in a hell of a hurry to be served the official sentence which was a complete and utter surprise to everyone involved.
Okay, in the years since then, a can of worms has been exposed relating to $million payments to certain people and real estate purchases in Florida etc. but at the time, everyone innocently believed that the truth and common decency would prevail.
Unfortunately that is still NOT the case and it is also why we at VHeadline have been strangled for funds to keep up the job of searching out the details and publishing the truth as it happens. We are not appreciated in many sectors -- especially the political opposition and certain nefarious sectors of the current administration -- but we are pledged to support Venezuelan democracy, constitutionality and the rule of law. Which is perhaps our downfall!
We desperately need to relaunch the main VHeadline.com website so that we can get a greater spreading of the truth about what is happening in Venezuela. Without recourse to the 70,000+ pages that made up the VHeadline.com website, it is very difficult for anyone living abroad to get a greater understanding of the vagaries that regrettably are inflicted on Venezuela's day-to-day scenario.
At times, like perhaps you also feel at this juncture, I am utterly deflated by a turn of events that is so topsy-turvy as to be quite incredible, but the ONLY thing to do is to pick oneself up and face the fact that the truth will ultimately prevail ... in whatever form it will take is entirely a different matter on which I cannot at this time make any judgement other than to express my deeply held faith that the Venezuelan people will not allow it -- in that respect Venezuela's democracy will, indeed, have the final say!
best regards
Roy S. Carson
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