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Hugo Chavez Criticizes Inter-American Court Of Human Rights Over Leopoldo Lopez Ruling

Hugo Chavez Criticizes Court

By JORGE RUEDA   09/17/11 11:54 PM ET   AP

CARACAS, Venezuela -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez criticized the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on Saturday after it ruled in favor of an opposition politician who is seeking to run for president.

The Costa Rica-based court said in its ruling released Friday that Leopoldo Lopez should be allowed to run for office despite a decision by Venezuela's top anti-corruption official that had barred him from being a candidate due to a corruption investigation.

Chavez said the court is part of an international system that "protects the corrupt and obeys the mandate of the (U.S.) imperial power and the bourgeoisie."

"What value can that court have?" Chavez said. "For me, it's worthless."

Chavez didn't respond specifically to the court's conclusions in its decision. "It's not up to me to comment on the legal details of that issue," he said, adding that other Venezuelan institutions would respond to the ruling.

He said the court's decision reflected "the desperation of the bourgeoisie seeking to make itself a victim, searching for a candidate whoever it is." Chavez has drawn key support from the poor since he was first elected in 1998, and has sought to portray his opponents as representing the interests of the wealthy.

A Lopez candidacy could lead to a significant shift in the field of opposition candidates as contenders begin campaigning for a primary vote in February designed to pick a unity candidate to challenge Chavez. The presidential election will be held in October 2012.

Lopez, a former Caracas district mayor, was barred from running for office in 2005 by the country's comptroller general. Lopez was accused of receiving donations on behalf of an organization he led between 1998 and 2001 from the state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA, where his mother worked at the time.

Lopez was among a list of politicians blacklisted due to corruption investigations, but he has not been formally charged with any crime and he maintains he is innocent. He challenged his disqualification before the human rights court, arguing his rights were violated.

The court agreed, saying Venezuela's National Electoral Council "should assure that the sanctions ... don't constitute an impediment to the candidacy of Mr. Lopez."

The government said in a statement Friday that it would await decisions on the matter by Venezuela's Supreme Court.

Chavez mentioned the decision by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights during a televised meeting with Bolivian President Evo Morales. The two leaders later left for Cuba, where Chavez will be undergoing cancer treatment.

Chavez said Venezuela has institutions that "know how to occupy their position and defend the constitutional mandate."

Lopez confirmed Friday that he intends to run for president and said Venezuela has an obligation to comply with the court's ruling.

Venezuela is a signatory to the American Convention on Human Rights, which the regional court cited in its ruling.

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Charles Queen
I am a disabled nam vet
01:11 AM on 10/07/2011
Typical communsit responce
12:35 PM on 09/19/2011
They should have just charged him and sent him to prison instead of letting him off with a warning and a temporary ban from holding political office.
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amConcerned
04:41 PM on 09/19/2011
Once again no criminal activity is alleged to have taken place. Or does that not matter… just lock him up anyway.
08:15 PM on 09/19/2011
Accepting bribes from contractors in return for government contracts isn't criminal activity?
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ZenCrusader
trying to be more zen in a zany world.
11:03 AM on 09/18/2011
Good news ! Lopez and many others are fighting from within to free Venezuela from the grip of Chavez. I hope this raises peoples consciousness about Chavez and the myth that he is a democracticaly elected leader who represents the will of the people. Now we need the same thing to begin in Nicaragua, to free the Nicas from the grip of Oretga who also claims to have been democratically elected but was not.
10:59 AM on 09/23/2011
Chavez was not democratically elected ? How is that ? please feel free to explain.....maybe i missed the news that he violently pushed his self into power ?