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In reply to the discussion: Venezuela's President Maduro Offers Asylum to US Fugitive Snowden [View all]Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)14. You think he means it this time? He'll be safe in Venezuela as long as he doesn't go out.
For Venezuelans, Kidnappings Are Simply Business As Usual
by Steve Inskeep
June 06, 2013 2:50 AM
"German Garcia-Velutini, a banker, was kidnapped in Caracas and held for 11 months in 2009. Now, he says, he is imprisoned by his bodyguards and feels free only when he is out of the country.
German Garcia-Velutini got into his car and left work one day. It took him 11 months to get home.
Kidnappers had nabbed the Venezuelan banker. His abduction is part of a problem that's been getting worse every year for the past decade in Venezuela, which belongs to a region riddled with crime and the most violent cities in the world."
http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2013/06/06/188925079/For-Venezuelans-Kidnappings-Are-Simply-Business-As-Usual
But what do they care? If anything happens to him, they can just blame it on the US.
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Venezuela's President Maduro Offers Asylum to US Fugitive Snowden [View all]
Comrade Grumpy
Jul 2013
OP
Why did he wait until after he left Moscow to make this grand declaration? Eddie coulda hitched.
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2013
#2
He is not a dictator. He probably had to meet with and consult other members of the government.
totodeinhere
Jul 2013
#9
You think he means it this time? He'll be safe in Venezuela as long as he doesn't go out.
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2013
#14
"If the Venezuelans are serious", couldn't they have done that b/4 he left HK?
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2013
#32
We have officially moved to Red on the Color Coded Authoritarian Hystrionics scale.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2013
#4
Oh I don't think even one of those could constrain 'some'. That said, the division of positions on
Purveyor
Jul 2013
#27
Convicted without a trial. The American way for people who stand up while everyone else sits down
Nanjing to Seoul
Jul 2013
#28
Whenever a Latin American country makes a statement not putting US interests first,
Judi Lynn
Jul 2013
#25