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February 25, 2014 By Fausta

Venezuela: Tweeting the barricades #SOSVenezuela

Finally, a CNN reporter on the job,

Dando un tour por Caracas, buscando info hasta debajo de las piedras, excelente periodista #24FGranBarricadaNacional pic.twitter.com/RoU3LkoONQ

— AnonymousBolivar (@WilliamsXtreme) February 25, 2014

“Since when does the National Guard wear white sneakers?”

"@soydirecto: De cuando aca la GNB usa zapatos de goma blancos??? #VzlaElQueSeCansaPierde #24FGranBarricadaNacional pic.twitter.com/U0DbMnmYQL"

— Richard (@RNCF2012) February 25, 2014

“A woman was brutally beaten by female operative of the People’s Guard in Valencia” The perpetrator was later identified as Josneidy Castillo.

Una mujer fue brutalmente golpeada por efectivos Mujer de la Guardia Del Pueblo en Valencia. pic.twitter.com/5MQvdYEqsJ @willycochez @clemulu

— Boina Verde (@cesago) February 24, 2014

Sonrie Josneidy Castillo ESTAS EN LAS REDES SOCIALES y con evidencia para q pagues con carcel tu abuso #SOSVenezuela pic.twitter.com/JB0aROHuJu

— Judith Alves 350 (@LocaLuzCaraball) February 25, 2014

Barinas Hugo Chavez Home Town doesn't want CastroComunist Govt. #24FGranBarricadaNacional #VzlaElQueSeCansaPierde pic.twitter.com/ehx2cef2Z8"""

— MAIPO GOLD (@goldtwittee) February 24, 2014

Marco Rubio’s speech on Cuba and Venezuela,

The speech of the USA senator Marco Rubio about the crisis in Venezuela http://t.co/gOrBHh7yM4 #SOSVenezuela

— Ricardo Ramírez. (@RicardoARM_) February 25, 2014

SOS Venezuela video:

El Carabobeño daily’s Flickr photos of the National Guard attacking civilians.

Alex Beech explains media indifference to Venezuela on her Facebook page.

Caracas Gringo: Maduro Must Resign Now! translates the following video,

Monica Showalter‘s Facebook page: Cuban troops instructing Venezuelan goons how to build barricades. Venezuela’s freedom fighters are up against the muscle of Castro

Also via Monica, an article from 2005, Hugo Chávez Enlists a Kennedy for Anti-U.S. Campaign

WSJ: Venezuela’s Maduro Faces Internal Criticism
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro encountered the first criticism from within his ruling coalition when a state governor criticized the government’s crackdown on a growing student movement.

Devil’s Excrement:
Tachira Governor Distances Himself From Venezuelan Government and A Confusing Day: Confession, Repression And Backtracking In Venezuela

I don’t know, but when two such dissimilar political figures act the same way, something is afoot. Some crack in the facade is showing. Some weakness is being perceived and they both want to take advantage of it.

Breitbart: 500 ATTACKED BY POLICE, TEN DEAD IN VENEZUELA AS WORLD UNITES TO PROTEST MADURO REGIME

Caracas Chronicle: The Full Scale of What’s Happening in San Cristóbal Isn’t Getting Through Because of the Media Blackout

NYT slideshow

Victoria Henderson writing at PanAm Post, Chavismo Apologists: The Long Arm of the “Official” Story
Canadian Media Extends Olive Branch to Venezuelan Regime

There’s a women’s protest scheduled for tomorrow. There’s also an initiative to cancel the upcoming Carnival festivities,

A entregar Volantes como este. ¡NO AL CARNAVAL! VENEZUELA DE LUTO #26FMegaTranca #concluBARRRICADA pic.twitter.com/YWpYbGa9fN

— Nicolás Maburro (@Maburrito) February 25, 2014

Special thanks to my former classmate Doris for her Facebook posts.

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April 20, 2007 By Fausta

Crime and terror, and today’s items

Siggy has one of his characteristically insightful posts, Coming Full Circle: Crime And Terror.

Dr Krauthammer holds A moment of silence

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El Cafe Cubano continues the Friday morning fast for all political prisoners
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Know The Evil You Are Dealing With
May God forgive us all.
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With friends like Harry, we got enemies: Harry Reid signs articles of surrender to Al Qaeda
Update: Al-Jazeera, Iranian Press TV, and Iranian Press TV thank you, Harry.
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More… Video & Photos From the Iranian Student Protests! from Gateway Pundit
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Via No Pasaran,
This morning’s video: USMC Silent Drill Team

The crowd couldn’t stop cheering!

And yes, I got sucked into a YouTube vortex

You start with one Russian Tunnel Crash Compilation, and that’s the end of your productivity for half an hour.

Later today I’ll do some Late Afternoon Blogging of some You Tube music so we can all get back in the vortex.

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April 19, 2007 By Fausta

The Gun School, and today’s items

Gerard Vanderleun has an excellent post on The Gun School (also sent by Larwyn) that is the only post I’ll link to today related to the Virginia Tech massacre.

I can not handle much more of the VaTech today, since this morning when I woke up BBCA news was playing the killer’s video. I found it extraordinarily disturbing for many reasons, and have decided to not listen to anything related to the story today.

Update, Friday 20 April: I had mentioned the killer’s name in this post, but after reading ShrinkWrapped‘s post I deleted it.

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ACLU Monitoring School Bible Handouts
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Rwanda Files Case Against France

Rwanda filed a case against France at the U.N.’s highest court over a French request that President Paul Kagame be tried by the Rwanda war crimes tribunal.

The Hague-based International Court of Justice announced late Wednesday that Rwanda is alleging that France breached international law by issuing arrest warrants for three Rwandan government officials and that Paris is interfering with Rwandan sovereignty by seeking to have Kagame sent to the Rwanda tribunal.

The Rwandan case appeared to be the latest step in a diplomatic spat between France and Rwanda over an investigation by French anti-terror judge Jean-Louis Bruguiere.

Rwanda severed diplomatic links with France last November after Bruguiere accused Kagame of ordering the assassination of the then-president of Rwanda and nine other ranking Rwandans of plotting the attack.

Rwanda’s genocide began hours after a plane carrying President Juvenal Habyarimana was mysteriously shot down as it approached the capital, Kigali, on April 6, 1994. About 500,000 people, mostly ethnic Tutsis, were massacred in 100 days of frenzied killing led by radical Hutus.

The killing was only stopped after Kagame and the Tutsi army subdued the country.

The French judge opened an investigation because the plane crew was French.

According to the World Court statement, Rwanda asked its judges to declare that by issuing arrest warrants for three of the suspects, France violated their diplomatic immunity.

Rwanda also asked the court to rule France acted “in breach of the obligation of each and every State to refrain from intervention in the affairs of other States.”

Prior post: France and the Rwandan genocide.

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Rob Bluey sent
Heritage In Focus: Defense Spending: 4 Percent for Freedom

and Can America trust the BBC?

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Meanwhile, over at PBS…

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April 17, 2007 By Fausta

Prof Liviu Librescu among the VaTech murdered

Gunman Who Killed 32 Lived in Va. Tech Dormitory

Via Jeremayakovka, World Renowned US-Israeli Professor, Liviu Librescu, Killed in Virginia Tech Shooting

One of victims in Virginia Tech shooting rampage Monday is Prof Liviu Librescu, senior researcher at university. Librescu was killed after he stayed behind his class to block door and protect students. Massacre claimed lives of 32 people.
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Witnesses described the professors actions a heroic: One of Lebrescu’s students, Alec Calhoun said “When students realized the sounds were gunshots, they started flipping over desks for hiding places. Others dashed to the windows of the second-floor classroom, kicking out the screens and jumping from the ledge of the room.” Calhoun said that just before he climbed out the window, he turned to look at the professor (Librescu), who had stayed behind to block the door. He was killed by gunshots while attempting to block the gunman’s entrance.

Prof Librescu and his wife are both Holocaust survivors who immigrated to Israel from Romania . the Communist regime had tried to prevent him from immigrating.

Update: Don’t miss Siggy’s beautiful and moving post of this morning, Loss, Lessons And Life

The professor that lived- who had every right to live– died doing what he could not do in the terrible times through which he lived. He saved the lives of children.

The last moments on this earth of the man who survived the Holocaust, and carried the burden for decades of unspoken horrors and loss, were spent saving children. That was his reflexive reaction. He would not bear witness to any more deaths. He had seen enough of that. He was to leave this world as someone who gave life.

Captain Ed:

The same article also talks about the heroism of Derek O’Dell, who also blocked a doorway and dodged a hail of bullets to protect his fellow students. Other students joined him, and they successfully kept the gunman from entering the classroom. O’Dell survived with a bullet wound to the arm.

On Sheep, Wolves, and Sheepdogs, by Dave Grossman

Why There Are Piles Of Dead Bodies At Virginia Tech

When violence or threats of violence are considered legitimate forms of political or social expression, inevitably violence or threats of violence will manifest themselves.Terror has becomes an accepted form of political and social expression, that status granted by those who most profess to be non violent or peaceful.

(Siggy had an earlier post yesterday that also relates to violence)

I agree with Dennis Prager that this early healing talk is both foolish and immoral

This whole notion of instant healing (like its twin, instant forgiveness) is also morally wrong.

First, it is narcissistic. It focuses on me and my pain, not on the murderer and the murdered.

Second, it is almost obscene to talk of our healing when the bodies of the murdered are still lying in their blood on the very spot they were slaughtered. Our entire focus of attention must be on them and on the unspeakable suffering of their loved ones, not on the pain of the student body and the Virginia Tech “community.”

This notion of instant healing and preoccupation with the feelings of the peripherally involved, as opposed to the feelings of the directly hurt and anger over the evil committed, are functions of the psychotherapeutic culture in which we live.

Chalk Up Another Success

Jane contemplates Ten Cynical, Hokie, And Predictable Predictions For The Aftermath Of The Virginia Tech Massacre

Update: Suzanette tells us that one of the people killed was graduate engineering student Juan Ramon Ortiz Ortiz, 26, from Bayamon, PR (article in Spanish). He is survived by his wife Liselle, who is also a graduate student at VaTech. My condolences to his family.

Update 2: Neocon Express

Media is reporting that ALL of Professor Liviu Librescu’s students survived the attack (by jumping out the window) while Professor Librescu blocked the door to the room with his body giving the students time to escape. He was apparently shot through the door by the gunman.

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April 16, 2007 By Fausta

The shootings at Virginia Tech

I just got a new internet connection after spending all morning drying the basement. Since I didn’t have the radio or TV on I had no idea about the shootings, until Siggy called me right after we had finished the Blog Talk Radio podcast and he turned on his TV.

Here is live streaming video. This is the second shooting at this campus in this school year.

Pajamas Media has a round-up, and Confederate Yankee has details.

22 people died, but more than two dozen others are in area hospitals.

Update: Captain Ed has running updates.
Update 2: There are now 31 dead.

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