Caracas - Venezuela''s ambassador to the
Organization of American States (OAS), Roy Chaderton, rejected
statements by the Secretary General of the institution, José Miguel
Insulza, on the situation in the South American nation, the press stands
today.According to Radio Nacional de Venezuela, the diplomat said that
Insulza follows the guidelines of the international media dictatorship
to talk about Venezuela.Insulza categorized as critical the economic and social situation in the country, which Chaderton considered as a false, wicked, malicious statement formed from prefabricated information in newspapers like El Mercurio, directly involved in the coup against Salvador Allende in 1973.
Insulza is 'a character of that minority segment of the Chilean old left who forgot their dead, tortured, persecuted and disappeared, and is now softened by the welcome at the neoliberal club', said Chaderton interviewed by Telesur .
For the Venezuelan ambassador this position is not new since Insulza has made interference statements against Venezuela repeatedly, using the platform of international media corporations.
In that regard, he recalled that in 2007 Insulza also called the termination of the concession of Radio Caracas Television, 'as unprecedented fact in recent decades of democracy', ignoring the use television companies made in the country radio spectrum.
To Chaderton, the Secretary General of the OAS has been devoted in recent years to discredit, deny and sabotage the Venezuelan democracy.
With regard to the interview given by Insulza to El Mercurio, Chaderton warned of a new attack of media companies controlled by the imperial dictatorship to try to destabilize the Bolivarian government.
Venezuelan authorities have also reported an international media campaign to create negative opinion on the situation in the country, facing an economic war by the right with US support.
