Correo del orinoco | No. 119| Year 3

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Interview

Opinion

Discussing democracy: US voices on the 2012 elections page 7

Guns, cinema and politics page 8

Friday, July 27, 2012 | Nº 119 | Caracas | www.correodelorinoco.gob.ve

Venezuela’s Chavez ramps up campaign, leads polls Recreating Simon Bolivar This year on the celebration of independence hero Simon Bolivar’s birth, July 24, the Venezuelan government revealed a 3D digital image of the Latin American liberator. The lifelike photographic image, which was developed based on the facial bones contained in his tomb, is the first ever seen of Bolivar, who to date has only been visualized in portraits. page 3

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Venezuelan jockey a winner

Integration

Venezuela rejects court’s bias An Inter-American Court’s decision in favor of a Venezuelan terrorist provoked a serious response. page 4 Analysis

Human Rights Watch abusive A report by the organization shows clear prejudice against Venezuela. page 5

Tens of thousands are flooding the streets of Venezuelan cities throughout the nation in support of incumbent President Hugo Chavez. His campaign events have picked up momentum for the October 7 presidential elections, and Chavez is leading his opponent, Henrique Capriles Radonski, in the polls by over 20%, according to recent figures. Despite undergoing extensive treatment for cancer during the past year, Chavez is energized and campaigning in full force. page 2

Venezuela leaves international dispute group T/ AVN

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Media

BBC takes sides The British media outlet plays favortism in Venezuelan politics. page 6

enezuela’s exit from the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes, or ICSID came into effect today, after the country made its withdrawal official before the World Bank last January 25. The six-month period required to carry out the withdrawal is stipulated in article 71 of the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of Other States (the ICSID Convention), endorsed

on behalf of Venezuela by the provisional government of Ramon J. Velasquez in 1993. Venezuela’s Foreign Ministry said early this year that the ICSID Convention was signed by a government which “lacked popular legitimacy” and under the pressure of “transnational economic sectors which helped to dismantle Venezuela’s national sovereignty”. According to article 72 of the ICSID Convention, Venezuela’s exit does not imply that it won’t comply with previous rulings imposed on

the country, which add up to five billion dollars. The latest lawsuit filed by a transnational company against Venezuela was submitted on June 18. It was filed by Europe’s Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, whose subsidiary Norpro was nationalized in Venezuela in 2010. ICSID’s bias towards international capital has been confirmed not only in 22 lawsuits filed against the Venezuelan State, but also since its creation, “it has ruled 232 times in favor of transnational interests, out of 234 lawsuits received throughout its history”, stated released by Venezuela’s Foreign Ministry in January, 2012.

Venezuelan-born jockey Ramon Dominguez made history last Sunday by becoming the second rider ever to win 6 races in one day at the Saratoga Race Course in New York State. John Velazquez of Puerto Rico was the first to do so in 2001. ”I am very excited. Coming into today, I looked at the program and was very excited about my chances. We all know luck is a big factor. Everything clicked into place. I am very happy to win six races. At Saratoga, it’s anybody’s dream. This is a place you want to do it, for sure”, Domínguez said. Dominguez took six out of 10 races on Sunday with the winning horses Paper Plane, Summer Front, Rigby, Temper in Command, Reach for a Peach and Wet One.


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