Chancellor Carlos is a prisoner of Governor Rangel Gomez
Written by Paul Thomas Rodriguez - Photo: Oscar Medina
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Ciudad Bolívar .- "On Tuesday two of June is the trial of political prisoner of the governor Francisco Rangel Gómez, and therefore invite the people of the state of Bolivar to watch what might happen."
Those words are Carlos Arvelo, a member of the Committee for the Liberation of the mayor of the municipality Sifontes, Carlos Chancellor, referring to next Tuesday, two of June, is the opinion of the mayor said.
Arvelo Chancellor said that liberty is the product of "the trap that has imposed the Regional Executive, in this case the citizen Rangel Gomez, because he reported a case of corruption committed by the Governor, in the granting the exploitation of mines in the sector, Las Cristinas by the transnational Cristallex, where $ 177 million were delivered, they are resources of the Venezuelan State and change in control provision that had about $ 15 million that were being used and improvements to service this sector, have disappeared, which is an act of corruption. "
He maintained that the Mayor voted most percentage of the country was deprived of liberty, so he called upon the leaders of the Venezuelan judicial system to be aware, because sooner or later be on the streets to defend workers mining and the people who voted for him primarily to govern the municipality Sifontes and destinations to assemble a path of equity and social justice that would allow the short and medium time to correct the disorder that prevails in the regional government.
The freedom fighter's Mayor, meant that although it is known that all the Venezuelan authorities are bowed to the will of the regime, but there are officials who believe and practice fairness and social justice.
Chancellor Carlos emphasized that what he did was to accompany the workers of artisanal mining to protest a product of the indiscriminate targeting of those who today are at the forefront of the company Cristallex against miners and as a councilman that he was put in front of them .
He stressed that the Mayor has denounced many tricks, fraud and corruption in the regional executive and thus is now in custody on the orders of the Governor of the state, but must rely on the balance of justice and not continue this ruleteo, as have 33 judges and 18 prosecutors of the case so far have not given a definitive answer.