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Judi Lynn

(160,631 posts)
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 01:32 PM Jun 2012

Alleged murder plot against leftist magazine editor uncovered

Alleged murder plot against leftist magazine editor uncovered
Tuesday, 05 June 2012 09:00
Brandon Barrett

Carlos Lozano, editor of the leftist weekly magazine "La Voz," said "a credible source" revealed there is a $200,000 bounty on his head.

Lozano said that Daniel Rendon Herrera, alias "Don Mario," the jailed founder of right-wing neo-paramilitary group "Los Urabeños," ordered his assassination "soon."

A January article in weekly magazine Semana claimed Don Mario continues to run the drug trafficking organization from his Bogota prison cell, where he has been since his 2009 capture.

"I need to warn the criminals who ordered my assassination, you do not intimidate me. They cannot silence me," said Lozano.

More:
http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/24418-head-of-leftist-magazine-claims-there-is-murder-plot-against-him.html

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Alleged murder plot against leftist magazine editor uncovered (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2012 OP
Something tells me... ocpagu Jun 2012 #1
I'm guessing you are being sarcastic about the word dictators? joelz Jun 2012 #2
Don't worry. I'm a dictator also. ocpagu Jun 2012 #3
Absolutely! Leftists aren't allowed in their form of "democracy." Judi Lynn Jun 2012 #4
Have they called them dictators? naaman fletcher Jun 2012 #5
The Inter American Press Association classified Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and Bolivia... ocpagu Jun 2012 #6
Wow thanks naaman fletcher Jun 2012 #7
 

ocpagu

(1,954 posts)
1. Something tells me...
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 02:20 PM
Jun 2012

... that the Inter American Press Association won't criticize Colombia for this.

They only have eyes for "dictactors" like Chávez, Morales and Kirchner.

 

ocpagu

(1,954 posts)
3. Don't worry. I'm a dictator also.
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 02:43 PM
Jun 2012

According to the Inter American Press Association, everyone who's not a right winger is a dictator.

Judi Lynn

(160,631 posts)
4. Absolutely! Leftists aren't allowed in their form of "democracy."
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 04:01 PM
Jun 2012

Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos' family has owned Colombia's largest newspaper, El Tiempo, for many years, and there's one of them on I.A.P.S.'s website:
http://www.sipiapa.org/v4/autoridades.php?&seccion=3&idioma=us

The Santos family member representing El Tiempo is Luis Fernando Santos, on the Advisory Council, where also is an Agustín Edwards, whose family has owned Chile's El Mercurio since the 1800's. Agustín Edwards was also a past President of I.A.P.S., and both father and son Agustín Edwards are deeply involved in both I.A.P.S., head quartered in South Florida, home of all the right-wing fascist leaders from Central and South America who aren't well liked in their home countries now, and the two also still operate El Mercurio.

This is a very abreviated view of what kind of villainy Agustín Edwards was involved with in Chile which led to the murderous coup, and the inhuman reign of dirtbag Agusto Pinochet:


Chile: El Mercurio & the Coup

~snip~
when Salvador Allende won (the election), Agustín Edwards, the newspaper owner, met Henry Kissinger and the director of the CIA, Richard Helms, with the aim of making it impossible for the socialist leader to take up his post. What interest did El Mercurio have, so that it involved itself in this operation? Agüero explains, "The interest has to have been the defense of their own newspaper because they thought that Allende's government was totalitarian, that it was going to expropriate the paper. In the end, Agustín Edwards was defending his own economic interests...."

Agüero concludes, "we are showing El Mercurio's criminal anticommunism. That is to say, El Mercurio has the right to be opposed to the Communist Party, but what the paper did during the last forty years is a direct action of repression which resulted in deaths among the opponents of the dictatorship".

~snip~
On the day that Helms received his instructions from Nixon, the owner of El Mercurio, wealthy Chilean businessman Agustin Edwards, conferred with top officials of the Nixon administration.61 The El Mercurio network consists of newspapers, radio station, ad agencies, and a wire service; it dominates the Chilean media in audience, size, and prestige, and includes the three principal newspapers of Santiago and seven provincial papers.62 In the seven-month period from September 9, 1971 to April 11, 1972 the CIA spent $1.5 million on El Mercurio,63 but the funding also preceded and followed this period. [...] The El Mercurio network was used by the CIA to "launder propaganda, disinformation, fake themes and scare stories which were then circulated through 70 percent of the Chilean press and 90 percent of the Chilean radio. The USIA and the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) in turn circulated these stories all over the world."67

~snip~
•Even before Allende was inaugurated as president of Chile, Edwards came to Washington and discussed with the CIA the "timing for possible military action" to prevent Allende from taking office.
•President Nixon directly authorized massive funding to the newspaper. The White House approved close to $2 million dollars - a significant sum when turned into Chilean currency on the black market.
•Secret CIA cables from mid-1973 identified El Mercurio as among the "most militant parts of the opposition" pushing for military intervention to overthrow Allende.
•In the aftermath of the coup, the CIA continued to covertly finance media operations in order to influence Chilean public opinion in favor of the new military regime, despite General Pinochet's brutal repression.

More:
http://memoryinlatinamerica.blogspot.com/2008/11/chile-el-mercurio-coup.html
 

naaman fletcher

(7,362 posts)
5. Have they called them dictators?
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 07:30 PM
Jun 2012

I know people sometimes incorrectly call Chavez a dictator, however I don't know of anyone calling Morales or Kirchner dictators.

 

ocpagu

(1,954 posts)
6. The Inter American Press Association classified Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and Bolivia...
Wed Jun 6, 2012, 02:45 PM
Jun 2012

...as "anti-democratic governments".

Their president, Alejandro Aguirre, called Lula's government "a threat to democracy".

http://bahia-economica.jusbrasil.com.br/politica/5275866/governo-lula-e-uma-ameaca-a-democracia-diz-aguirre

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