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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The Cuban Army is in control of Venezuela


The Cuban invasion of  America: troops have landed in Venezuela….. Cuban occupation already in process in Venezuela with 60thousand  soldiers

Venezuela languishes under the repressive apparatus of Havana and over 60,000 Cubans who are in the oil country form a formidable force occupying leading destinations in the nation according to the interests of the Castro brothers, said the former president Security Council of the UN, Diego Arria .El ejercito de ocupación cubano ya se encuentra en Venezuela: 60 mil soldados



“Venezuela is an occupied country. The Venezuelan regime is a puppet controlled by the Cubans. It is no longer Cuban tutelage, about control, " Arria said in an interview with El Nuevo Herald.

And any effort to recover Venezuelan democracy begins to restore the sovereignty of the country, the diplomat stressed." Venezuela is facing a fight for independence , to regain the independence of society , citizens , to independence for the right to privacy [ ... ] Without the departure of the Cubans , no way out of the political situation " , he said.Venezuelan government officials did not respond to emails sent by El Nuevo Herald requesting an interview.Cubans began arriving in the last decade under the economic partnership agreements signed by the late President Hugo Chavez in Venezuela who promised to deliver billions of dollars in oil a year in exchange for the services of doctors and sports trainers.

But Cuban delegations are not only in clinical and sports courts.

Advisers Island also operates within the barracks and security apparatus of the regime of Nicolas Maduro.

Intelligence agents and military Venezuelans recently told El Nuevo Herald that Cuban military were the ones who designed the restructuring of the intelligence agencies of Venezuela and the instructions taught within these organisms are treated as if they came from the high dome of the government.

"Cubans make decisions within the Directorate General of Military Counterintelligence. He pays close attention to the suggestions and comments that they make. And they are the ones who manage the plans and design the form of action that will take the counter with opposition groups, students, against all " , a Venezuelan official said recently interviewed .

“They are the ones that dictate the form of action and foremost, the methods to be adopted in each case," he added.Arria said Chavez, under the instructions issued from Havana, has institutionalized fear in Venezuela, using the instruments of social control and intimidation that the island honed over 54 years of Castro .

Are instruments of social control that Cuba purchased from the former Soviet Union and then improved with assistance from the intelligence services of East Germany, but now have become in many ways more effective methods thanks to the evolution of technology, he said.

"That citizen control of each individual is what allows corral sectors of the population. In Venezuela, they did it first with the Tascon list, then the list Maisanta . The first deapartheid merciless politician who was made ​​in Latin America, “he said.These lists gathered voters who were in favor of removing Chavez from office in a recall referendum, who then were excluded from social programs or the possibility of obtaining a fee or a contract with the public sector.But the database is in the hands of the regime now much more sophisticated, and what is worse, it is information that directly handles the Havana regime.

“All appear on these lists. Want to buy a car? There it is registered; any transaction you make is recorded. They (Cubans) know your address, they know if you bought an apartment. I know which schools are your children know if you have a passport, and the number of your card, "he said.

“They use that information to intimidate people, to corner . The Cubans deliver nothing less than the privacy of our citizens. We allow them to enter our homes, and invade the privacy of our citizens. She I have delivered, "he said.The culture of fear is also prevalent in military installations where Venezuelan officers are monitored and sometimes questioned by Cubans.

“A soldier is afraid to talk to another officer because he does not know if the other is going to betray. It is the kind of atmosphere that ruled in Eastern Europe during the Cold War, it is the atmosphere that prevails in Cuba, "he said.And the use of control mechanisms is likely to increase in the coming months as they increase the problems of a politically weak Maduro that looks at the challenges to its legitimacy and growing social unrest caused by the severe economic crisis.With the passage of time, Maduro probably be more inclined to restrict freedoms, even closer to the social control implemented in Cuba.

Cuban blogger " Yoani Sanchez said the other day that the Venezuelans are getting into a cage and if they were not fighting end up eating birdseed " recalled Arria ."I fully agree with the lady," he added.

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