Sunday, April 10, 2011

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Venezuelan Order of the Exile "Romulo Betancourt."



Venezuelan Exile condition that demonstrates the existence of a regime in our country has been increasing in recent years proportionately increased as the atrocities and human rights violations by the dictatorship of Hugo modern Chavez. And while there are Venezuelans in different latitudes of the world sheltered from political persecution by the thugs Venezuelan is in the United States and Peru, where there are more consolidated and identified the groups that have shaped him into exile. That is why we see evidence that in Miami, the exile has gained recognition by the United States Congress and has also managed to be declared twice in the day April 13 as a day of Venezuelan exile, last year was given by Doral Mayor Juan Carlos Bermudez, and this year is granted by the Mayor of the City of Miami Tomas Regalado, an event to be held next Wednesday 13th April at two o'clock in the afternoon at the headquarters of the City of Miami. While in Venezuela on April 13, Hugo Chavez holds the alleged consolidation of its revolution, we cry, poor banished commemorate the date that marks the exodus of Venezuelans abroad to escape political persecution from the regime. Under
recognize those who have seen fit to help the Venezuelan diaspora during the difficult situation of forced exile, has created the Order of the Venezuelan Exile "Romulo Betancourt, a distinguished Venezuelan struggle in exile during the dictatorship of General Marcos Perez Jimenez to to defeat and initiate a journey down the path of democracy and freedom. In this first opportunity will be given to two outstanding personalities who have been very valuable to the Venezuelan exile, the first one Congresswoman Ileana Ros-letter, we present Head of the Committee on House International Relations United States, a great friend and ally of the cause of Venezuela, and our brave and caring friend Ivan Ballesteros, host of the radial lead partner who has been a communicating vessel from exile with all Venezuelans in the country.
Venezuelan Exile is a reality and through this award we recognize the courage and support to those who never were afraid, and as good Samaritans helped people who have gone through the worst situation you can live a human being, as it represents tree regardless exile, far from home where he was born, far from family and far from normal life to which entitled anyone born in a country whose freedom is not hostage.




Jose Antonio Colina Pulido


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