Showing posts with label WikiLeaks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WikiLeaks. Show all posts

Patiño: "The Colonial Times Are Over."

16 August 2012 - "It was not Britain or my home country, Australia, that stood up to protect me from persecution, but a courageous, independent Latin American nation," said Mr Assange" SOURCE

"Foreign Secretary William Hague said the UK would not allow Mr Assange safe passage out of the country and the move was also criticised by Stockholm.

Ecuador said it would seek to negotiate arrangements for Mr Assange to leave.

"We don't think it is reasonable that, after a sovereign government has made the decision of granting political asylum, a citizen is forced to live in an embassy for a long period," Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said." SOURCE

16 August 2012 - UPDATE: Julian Asange has been granted asylum by Ecuador. See Tweet below from Ricardo Patiño Aroca, Ecuador's Minister of External Affairs.
Ricardo Patiño Aroca ‏@RicardoPatinoEC
Gobierno ecuatoriano anunciará en Cancillería, mañana a 7h00, hora Ecuador, su decisión sobre pedido de asilo político de Julian Assange.
See also the Twitter page of the Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio e Integración / MMRREE, Ecuador, and their website.

15 August, 2012
- Jiggy with backed-up post Olympics testosterone and chasing the dream of pleasing their American overlords, the British have curled back the stiff upper lip to reveal their fanged intentions. Today they threatened to invade the Ecuadorian Embassy to grab WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, who has been taking refuge at the mission since mid-June and who has also requested asylum in Ecuador. Those of you who do not know why Julian Assange sought refuge at the Ecuadorian embassy can Google the subject but this post is more to share my disgust with what constitutes a threat against the sovereignty of the Ecuadorian Embassy. This action would be a breach of international law and the protocols set out in the Vienna Convention. Meanwhile, the Ecuadorean government has said that any such action would be considered a violation of its sovereignty.

"At a news conference in Quito on Wednesday, Ecuador's Foreign Minister, Ricardo Patino, said a letter from the UK government had been delivered through a British embassy official.

"Today we received from the United Kingdom an express threat, in writing, that they might storm our embassy in London if we don't hand over Julian Assange," he said.

"Ecuador rejects in the most emphatic terms the explicit threat of the British official communication."

He said such a threat was "improper of a democratic, civilised and rule-abiding country".

He added: "If the measure announced in the British official communication is enacted, it will be interpreted by Ecuador as an unacceptable, unfriendly and hostile act and as an attempt against our sovereignty. It would force us to respond.

"We are not a British colony." SOURCE

I will update.
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"Patria est communis omnium parens" - Our native land is the common parent of us all. Keep it beautiful, make it even more so.

Blessed is all of creation
Blessed be my beautiful people
Blessed be the day of our awakening
Blessed is my country
Blessed are her patient hills.

Mweh ka allay!
Guanaguanare

¡Viva La Evolución!


United we stand, divided we fall. Growing up, the elders would diffuse our youthful impatience with a calming, "Nothing before its time." Tonight I am celebrating the time that has arrived, and the hope that we continue to embrace our region and every nation within it. I anticipate that on many levels horizons will continue to expand for us all.

I want to share some excerpts about the Helms-Burton Act or The Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Act of 1996 from the article that I've been reading, "Who's Isolating Whom?: Title III of the Helms-Burton Act and Compliance with International Law." Contributors: Antroy A. Arreola - author. Journal Title: Houston Journal of International Law. Volume: 20. Issue: 2. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: 353-379.
"The Helms–Burton Act was condemned by the Council of Europe, the European Union, Britain, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and other U.S. allies that enjoy normal trade relations with Cuba. The governments argued that the law ran counter to the spirit of international law and sovereignty."

"Some regions and countries have found ways around it. The EU, for example, "introduced a Council Regulation (No 2271/96)[7] (law binding all member states) declaring the extraterritorial provisions of the Helms–Burton Act to be unenforceable within the EU, and permitting recovery of any damages imposed under it. The EU law also applied sanctions against US companies and their executives for making Title III complaints."

"The United Kingdom had previously introduced provisions by statutory instrument extending its Protection of Trading Interests Act 1980 (originally passed in the wake of extraterritorial claims by the U.S. in the 1970s) to United States rules on trade with Cuba. United Kingdom law was later extended to counter-act the Helms–Burton Act as well. This included criminal sanctions for complying with certain provisions of the Helms–Burton Act whilst in the UK.

"The Canadian Parliament offered amendments to Canada's Foreign Extraterritorial Measures Act (FEMA) that could effectively counteract Helms-Burton. The amendments, called Bill C-54, have three purposes. First, Bill C-54 gives the Canadian Attorney-General the power to identify foreign laws that infringe upon Canadian sovereignty and grants the power to deny nationals and governments of the targeted countries access to Canadian records that may be used in litigation or criminal prosecution. Second, Bill C-54 blocks the enforcement of judgments rendered by courts of targeted countries and allows Canadians to recover court costs. Finally, the amendments provide stiff fines, some as high as US$1.5 million, for Canadian companies that comply with the boycott laws of targeted countries.

"Canadian investment in Cuba continues to grow. Canada is Cuba's largest trading partner with commerce totaling about US$500 million. While Canadian private industry prospers by investing in Cuban pharmaceuticals, nickel mines, and tourism, the Canadian Government refuses to be left out, agreeing to finance the construction of a new terminal at Havana International Airport.

"In a vote of 317 to 1, Mexico's Chamber of Deputies adopted an "Antidote Law" to counter Helms-Burton. The "Law for the Protection of Business and Investment from Foreign Regulatory Provisions that Contradict International Law" applies to all people or legal entities that (1) are located in Mexico, (2) take actions which have effect in Mexico, and (3) submit to Mexican Law. The law prohibits two types of activities. First, it forbids "acts that affect trade or investment, when those acts are a consequence of the extraterritorial effects of foreign laws." Second, the Antidote Law prohibits individuals and companies from providing information to foreign governments or foreign courts if the information relates to proceedings under the extraterritorial foreign law. Violators of the Antidote Law incur fines of approximately US$290,000 for actions in compliance with the invalid foreign law and fines of approximately US$145,000 for providing information to foreign courts. The Antidote Law empowers as well as penalizes, having both a "blocking effect" and a "mirror effect." Article 4 states that "National courts shall refuse the acknowledgment and enforcement of judgments, judicial requirements or arbitral awards issued on the basis of the foreign laws." Article 5 contains the mirror effect. The Article awards damages in Mexican courts to those who have been affected by the foreign laws. The statute awards the aggrieved individual a sum equal to the foreign judgment (hence the term "mirror effect") as well as other damages, economic losses, and court costs. While the damages awarded under the Antidote Law are considerable, it is unclear whether this Mexican law will ever be implemented."

"The Latin American Economic System (SELA) issued a report disputing the legality of Helms-Burton under international law. The 159 page report declares that the legislation "not only negatively affects Cuba's interests and its development, but also damages the interests of Latin America and the Caribbean and the international community by interfering in its sovereign decisions and the management of its foreign relations." The report denounces the United States for attempting to create a secondary boycott around Cuba, and questions the validity of the primary boycott."
I've been looking at the comments by online readers and it is not surprising that many of us do not understand this piece of legislation or the full implications of the blockade against Cuba. The less than sophisticated headlines "US BIG STICK FOR RAUL" and "CASTRO CRIES FOR HELP" betray the mainstream's contribution to the attention deficit. The problems faced by countries in our region - whether Cuba or Haiti or our own homeland, and anything more complicated than the "squawk-and-forget-about-it" scandals of which there is apparently a limitless supply, are not allowed the focus which they deserve.

We have continued to do business with Cuba and I hope that this will increase. Some persons seem to be assuming that the US does not also continue to do business with Cuba. Despite the embargo, the US was Cuba's fifth-largest trading partner in 2009, when American agricultural exports to that island totaled $528 million. This was made possible by a law passed by the U.S. Congress in 2000 - the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act, which allowed American farmers and pharmaceutical companies to resume sales of agricultural products and medical supplies on a cash-only basis. This trade has fallen off a bit because of Cuba's diminished foreign exchange reserves and also as they have begun to establish relationships with other partners. It has been estimated that total sales of American agricultural products to Havana could easily top $1 billion if financing were to be made available to Cuba.

WikiLeaks Cablegate has provided us with some insight into how our relationship with Cuba is monitored by the US. As a favour to us, Title III of the Libertad Act has been suspended because "it is in the U.S. national interest to suspend Title III of the Libertad Act for Trinidad and Tobago, based on its contribution to U.S. energy security as a reliable supplier of oil and gas and its importance as an economic, political, and security leader in the eastern Caribbean." [See paragraph 7] Title III gives U.S. nationals and corporations the right to sue foreign companies that "traffic" in property expropriated by Cuba from the U.S. entity. I have no idea how having that waiver works to our benefit and I should be grateful if anyone would take the time to explain it to me. Anyway, periodically during each year, the US Embassy in Port of Spain does a Libertad Act, Title III Review for T&T, I assume to provide evidence that we continue to deserve the suspension of Title III. Over the period covered by Cablegate, I have seen basically the same questions being asked with a few slight changes at times. These questions seek information on developments, if any, in our interactions with Cuba.

If you would like to see the Libertad Act, Title III reviews for T&T see here. There is also an interesting report prepared in 2008 which describes the Embassy's appraisal of T&T's relationship with Cuba and that is also recommended reading.

T&T continues to maintain the stance that it is a friend to all and in the spirit of that enlightened openness, we may choose as our motto, this quote by Mahatma Gandhi:

I do not want my house to be walled in on all sides
and my windows to be stuffed.
I want the cultures of all the lands
to be blown about my house as freely as possible.
But I refuse to be blown off my feet by any.
---Mahatma Gandhi

.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A "Patria est communis omnium parens" - Our native land is the common parent of us all. Keep it beautiful, make it even more so.

Blessed is all of creation
Blessed be my beautiful people
Blessed be the day of our awakening
Blessed is my country
Blessed are her patient hills.

Mweh ka allay!
Guanaguanare

Who The Cap Fit, Let Them Wear It.



Who The Cap Fit - By Bob Marley

I have been reading the US embassy cables which emanated from Port of Spain over the period 13/01/2006 - 24/02/2010, since they were all dumped unceremoniously on Thursday before last. I think that most people are aware by now that all the Wikileaks US Embassy Cable Files are now public, first because of a security breach, then to be followed by Wikileaks itself making the decision to release everything on its site where previously the cables were being issued slowly because of their redaction process.
Global - Guardian journalist negligently disclosed Cablegate passwords.
Wikileaks Website | 1 September 2011

WIKILEAKS EDITORIAL

A Guardian journalist has negligently disclosed top secret WikiLeaks’ decryption passwords to hundreds of thousands of unredacted unpublished US diplomatic cables.

Knowledge of the Guardian disclosure has spread privately over several months but reached critical mass last week. The unpublished WikiLeaks’ material includes over 100,000 classified unredacted cables that were being analyzed, in parts, by over 50 media and human rights organizations from around the world. Read more...
The editorial above explains in detail what happened with the US Government Embassy cables and it is worth reading. For those of you who were of the opinion that Wikileaks had been taking too long to release the Port of Spain cables of interest to you, your wait is over. I don't know if "Leaking from leaker make God laugh" but some welcomed the results.

As the saying goes, "Be careful what you wish for." I am finding some of these cables about us to be enlightening but also quite depressing. I will continue to read. You may also.

All the Port of Spain cables are now available here at the Wikileaks site.

For searching the cables, here is another Cablegate search engine which can query the content by keyword and also point of origin. Put the names of persons within quotes, like "John Doe."
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"Patria est communis omnium parens" - Our native land is the common parent of us all. Keep it beautiful, make it even more so.

Blessed is all of creation
Blessed be my beautiful people
Blessed be the day of our awakening
Blessed is my country
Blessed are her patient hills.

Mweh ka allay!
Guanaguanare

CABLEGATE: T&T RELUCTANT TO CRITICIZE EITHER VENEZUELA OR IRAN

Reference ID
07PORTOFSPAIN518

Created
2007-05-24 21:43

Released
2007-05-24 21:43

Classification
CONFIDENTIAL

Origin
Embassy Port Of Spain

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DE RUEHSP #0518/01 1442143
ZNY CCCCC ZZH
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FM AMEMBASSY PORT OF SPAIN
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 8231
INFO RUCNCOM/EC CARICOM COLLECTIVE
RUEHBU/AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRES 0028
RUEHCV/AMEMBASSY CARACAS 3669
RUEHZP/AMEMBASSY PANAMA 0284
RUEHUB/USINT HAVANA 0044
RUEHGV/USMISSION GENEVA 0132
RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK 0070

C O N F I D E N T I A L PORT OF SPAIN 000518

SIPDIS
Link
SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/24/2017
TAGS: PREL PARM ETTC UNSC IR VZ PM AR TD
SUBJECT: T&T RELUCTANT TO CRITICIZE EITHER VENEZUELA OR IRAN

REF: A. SECSTATE 61378

¶B. SECSTATE 67462

Classified By: DCM, Eugene P. Sweeney for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

¶1. (C) SUMMARY: In response to Ambassador Austin's demarche
on the expanding relationship between Venezuela and Iran,
Foreign Minister Piggott was strictly neutral, saying that
T&T is primarily interested in the maintenance of peace and
the solution of all conflicts through dialogue. He implied
that, as a small country, T&T has to be careful of being
potentially trampled by the elephants on either side of it.
The embassy view is that, for the foreseeable future, T&T
will not criticize Venezuela and will continue to be engaged
only on issues it perceives to be of direct relevance or
tangible benefit to it. END SUMMARY.

¶2. (C) Ambassador Austin selectively delivered the points
presented in Ref A, on May 22, in a meeting with Minister of
Foreign Affairs Arnold Piggott. In addition, he summarized
the points contained in Ref. B for the minister and asked him
to review them more closely after the meeting. The
Ambassador told Piggott that, in view of our bilateral
efforts to stem the tide of transnational crime and terrorism
and in view of T&T,s participation in overall hemispheric
initiatives against crime and terrorism, the GOTT would do
well to voice its concern over the clear threat posed to the
international community by the expanding military, economic
and diplomatic relationship between Venezuela and Iran.

¶3. (C) In particular, the Ambassador highlighted the fact
that Venezuela, Syria and Cuba were the only countries which
supported Iran when the IAEA voted to refer to the Security
Council the matter of Iran,s noncompliance with IAEA,s
demands that it cease its nuclear enrichment activities. He
further pointed to Venezuela,s illegal transfer of F-5
aircraft engines to Iran for refurbishment, and said that the
construction of an unmanned aerial vehicle for use by
Venezuela ought to raise concerns in T&T with respect to its
maritime border with Venezuela. Finally, the Ambassador
suspected that Iran would be using the new air link between
Caracas, Damascus and Tehran to transport more than just
tourists and legitimate business people, and that the $2
billion fund for the promotion of &revolutionary thought8
is not intended for use inside Venezuela and Iran.

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PIGGOTT'S RESPONSE
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¶4. (C) Piggott listened but then expounded on T&T,s
commitment to peaceful coexistence with Venezuela and its
aspiration for peace in the world. He said that, as a small
state, T&T,s best interests are served by not interfering in
the affairs of other states, not engaging in war and not
supporting states that do engage in war. He reminded the
Ambassador that, at one time, relations between T&T and
Venezuela were difficult but that T&T,s first Prime Minister
Dr. Eric Williams worked hard to regularize them. Piggott
emphasized that T&T,s principal bilateral objective with
Venezuela is an MOU on the monetization of the cross-border
gas reserves and the liquefaction of that gas for export.
Piggott did assure the Ambassador that, although Venezuela
has &its own ethos and program8, T&T will never abandon its
bedrock doctrine of democracy and good governance.

¶5. (C) Piggott made some attempts at sanitizing Hugo
Chavez,s image and pointed out what he thought was a double
standard in US foreign policy. He said that Chavez has
concluded oil deals which are beneficial to local communities
in the US, that the US has itself begun to engage in dialogue
with Iran, and that the US has not yet resolved the Luis
Posada Carriles situation. In response, the Ambassador
reminded Piggott that, whether in his actions toward the
people of the United States or in his policies toward the
Caribbean, Chavez is not motivated by altruism but rather by
a desire to expand his influence beyond his borders while
diminishing that of the US government and weakening the
strength of Caricom. As for Posada Carriles, the Ambassador
reminded Piggott that those who criticize the US in this
matter simply do not understand that US courts are
independent and that the US Government must comply with
judicial orders.

¶6. (C) COMMENT: The Ambassador,s meeting with Piggott
illustrated once more T&T,s narrow view of its interests in
the international arena. For the US to engage T&T,s
cooperation, the issue has to be of direct relevance and
tangible benefit to T&T. Most importantly, T&T will not
criticize Venezuela and risk jeopardizing its hoped for deal
on the cross border gas fields. The exploitation of these
fields has become a top GOTT priority.

¶7. (C) COMMENT CONTINUED: T&T respects the military and
economic power of the US and admires its education system.
However, it jealously guards its independence and is as wary
of undue US influence as it is of Venezuelan influence.
Piggott told the Ambassador: &any mistake that Venezuela
makes or any mistake that the US makes is likely to become
our mistake8. For the foreseeable future, US attempts to
engage T&T,s attention on wider global conflicts will likely
fail. The only exception might be those occasions when T&T
can hide behind a united Caricom front. END COMMENT.
AUSTIN
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"Patria est communis omnium parens" - Our native land is the common parent of us all. Keep it beautiful, make it even more so.

Blessed is all of creation
Blessed be my beautiful people
Blessed be the day of our awakening
Blessed is my country
Blessed are her patient hills.

Mweh ka allay!
Guanaguanare

WikiRebels – The Documentary [Video]



After a while the original video above will not be available so I am including below one of the copies which have been posted on YouTube. This copy below was uploaded by zerwas2ky

I urge everyone to take the time to view this documentary so that no one has to be disadvantaged by the careless accounts or the skewed information being supplied by the media and certain states' agents.

WikiRebels - The Documentary (1/4)



WikiRebels - The Documentary (2/4)




WikiRebels - The Documentary (3/4)



WikiRebels - The Documentary (4/4)


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"Patria est communis omnium parens" - Our native land is the common parent of us all. Keep it beautiful, make it even more so.

Blessed is all of creation
Blessed be my beautiful people
Blessed be the day of our awakening
Blessed is my country
Blessed are her patient hills.

Mweh ka allay!
Guanaguanare

CABLEGATE: South of the Border

CABLEGATE RELEASES
[This listing will be updated but not always promptly. See WikiLeaks for all releases]

CARIBBEAN - SOUTH AMERICA - CENTRAL AMERICA

Many of the documents relating to the Caribbean and Latin America have not yet been made available but the graphs show that documents emanating from or relevant to the following countries are included and over the next few months they are going to become available for download.

Click on embassy locations under each country for cables emanating from that country:

Anguilla

Antigua and Barbuda


Argentina
--From the US Embassy, Buenos Aires - 22 Secret, 664 Confidential, 1547 Unclassified

Aruba
--

Bahamas
--From the US Embassy, Nassau - 15 Secret, 171 Confidential, 208 Unclassified

Barbados
--From the US Embassy, Bridgetown - 279 Confidential, 921 Unclassified

Belize
--From the US Embassy, Belmopan - 37 Confidential, 189 Unclassified

Bermuda
--

Bolivia
--From the US Embassy, La Paz - 36 Secret, 768 Confidential, 495 Unclassified

Brazil
--
--From the US Embassy, Brasilia - 54 Secret, 408 Confidential, 1,485 Unclassified
--From the US Embassy, Recife -
--From the US Embassy, Rio de Janeiro -
--From the US Embassy, Sao Paolo - 33 Confidential, 752 Unclassified

British Virgin Islands
--

Cayman Islands--

Chile--From the US Embassy, Santiago - 281 Confidential, 1,171 Unclassified

Colombia
--From the US Embassy, Bogota - 134 Secret, 1,106 Confidential, 1,176 Unclassified

Costa Rica
--From the US Embassy, San Jose - 133 Confidential, 623 Unclassified

Cuba
--From the US Interests Section, Havana - 26 Secret, 400 Confidential, 81 Unclassified

Dominica
--

Dominican Republic
--From the US Embassy, Santo Domingo - 17 Secret, 322 Confidential, 1,336 Unclassified

Ecuador
--From the US Embassy, Quito - 35 Secret, 685 Confidential, 730 Unclassified

El Salvador
--From the US Embassy, San Salvador - 36 Secret, 337 Confidential, 746 Unclassified

Grenada
--

Guatemala
--From the US Embassy, Guatemala - 22 Secret, 336 Confidential, 903 Unclassified

Guyana
--From the US Embassy, Georgetown - 17 Secret, 97 Confidential, 281 Unclassified

Haiti
--From the US Embassy, Port au Prince - 17 Secret, 475 Confidential, 722 Unclassified

Honduras --From the US Embassy, Tegucigalpa - 121 Secret, 736 Confidential, 1, 101 Unclassified

Jamaica
--From the US Embassy, Kingston - Some Secret, 240 Confidential, 878 Unclassified
Other cables that mention Jamaica

Martinique
--

Mexico
--From the US Embassy, Mexico - 26 Secret, 318 Confidential, 1,941 Unclassified

Montserrat
--

Netherlands Antilles
--

Nicaragua
----From the US Embassy, Managua - Secret, Confidential, Unclassified

Panama
--From the US Embassy, Panama - 61 Secret, 394 Confidential, 457 Unclassified

Paraguay
--From the US Embassy, Asuncion - Secret, Confidential, Unclassified

Peru--From the US Embassy, Lima - 29 Secret, 396 Confidential, 983 Unclassified

Puerto Rico
--

St. Kitts and Nevis
--

St. Lucia
--

St. Vincent and the Grenadines
--

Suriname
--From the US Embassy, Paramaribo - 71 Confidential, 476 Unclassified
Other cables that mention Suriname

Trinidad and Tobago
--From the US Embassy, Port of Spain - 2 Secret, 82 Confidential, 307 Unclassified
Other cables that mention Trinidad and Tobago

Turks and Caicos Islands
--

Uruguay
--From the US Embassy, Montevideo - 22 Secret, 160 Confidential, 263 Unclassified

Venezuela
--From the US Embassy, Caracas - 46 Secret, 1,950 Confidential, 344 Unclassified


SEARCH ACROSS ALL CABLES USING CABLE SEARCH BETA

NOTE: WikiLeaks exists to accept, host and distribute anonymously leaked documents from all over the world. See general index to leaked documents.
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"Patria est communis omnium parens" - Our native land is the common parent of us all. Keep it beautiful, make it even more so.

Blessed is all of creation
Blessed be my beautiful people
Blessed be the day of our awakening
Blessed is my country
Blessed are her patient hills.

Mweh ka allay!
Guanaguanare