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Deadline expires today for relief to Chancellor....

posted on Nov 28, 2008 02:16AM

Deadline expires today for relief to Chancellor
Friday, November 28, 2008

The demonstrations and vigils in front of the Palace of Justice in Puerto Ordaz for the early release of a citizen Carlos Chancellor, newly elected mayor of the municipality Sifontes, and continue with greater force, as the deadline expires today's court to decide on the interim measure introduced by the defense lawyers.

The protesters complained about the lack of attention from the judge who leads the cause, as repeatedly stated that the committee would meet to discuss the situation and until yesterday had not been achieved.

Chained and gagged at the gates of the Court, demanded the release of Chancellor to act as quickly as possible, the government charged that by popular democratic vote and was awarded in the last election the 23n.

"We chose to Chancellor because it has proven efficiency and commitment to the people. We reject the management Marlene Vargas because he is an unworthy revolutionary, is why the red shirt is a symbol of contempt, "said White Sulina, a resident of Sifontes.

Rumors confirmed

In the afternoon, it ran a strong rumor in the vicinity of the Palace of Justice indicated that he had been denied parole Carlos Chancellor.

Deputy Pastora Medina, said it had been unofficially known the news but that nothing was safe. Words that were reaffirmed by the secretary general of the PPT, Mauro Suarez, who said that until now was an unconfirmed rumor, then asked the record to corroborate the department and file was closed.

However it was learned, which began in Tumeremo protest actions, as well as unrest in Puerto Ordaz, where trance moments Avenue Guiana at the height of the Tribunal.

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