5,000 Crimes

Published in Ultimas Noticias
(Venezuela) on 7 March 2019
by Asalia Venegas (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Norma Colyer. Edited by Eric Stimson.
The number is overwhelming: 4,500 children were abused by U.S. officials on the border with Mexico. Their parents’ American dream turned into a nightmare.

The justice system of the “country of freedom” looked the other way. Human rights nongovernmental organizations meanwhile sniffed around developing nations. The U.S. Agency for International Development and the National Endowment for Democracy were looking after No. 1: toppling governments and swearing in puppets.

There are those in Venezuela who clamor for these rapists to enter the country, or better, to intervene militarily. The statistical source for sexual crimes against Latin American boys and girls is the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the unit where these rapists work. The complaint made it to the House Judiciary Committee.

With this type of crime, real cases outnumber the reported ones, but those already made public are overwhelming. They were perpetrated between 2014 and 2018.

The victims are children unaccompanied by their parents; among these, thousands were abruptly separated from their parents under the zero tolerance for immigration order dictated by Donald Trump.

To the above, add the more than 1,000 sexual assaults against children that were reported to the Department of Justice.

The singers who whitewash the imperial aggressions against Venezuela and other countries with their concerts maintain a silence that pierces the soul. Several of these artists are Colombian, where about 50 girls have been sexually abused by military personnel stationed at the nine U.S. bases in their country. Not one verse for their little countrywomen rises from their privileged throats. Not one note from their complicit musical staff.

Andrés Eloy Blanco spoke about the children who “escaped from Herod to fall in Hiroshima.”* Nowadays, those who survive religious pedophiles fall victim to U.S. officials in charge of their safekeeping. The large media corporations maintain a collective silence that makes them worthy of the name given by a media communications professor during her years of active teaching: “mechanical Celestinas.”** In this case, they are more than go-betweens.

One must assume, except in cases of derangement, that those who ask for a military invasion of the country do not have children, nieces, nephews, grandchildren or anything. Anything.

*Editor’s note: This refers to a Venezuelan poem, “Los Hijos Infinitos” (“The Infinite Sons”).

**Editor’s note: Celestina refers to a character in a book by Fernando de Rojas who facilitates a liaison between a bachelor and a girl kept in seclusion.




Asalia Venegas.- La cifra abruma: 4.500 niños fueron abusados por funcionarios estadounidenses en la frontera con México. En esa pesadilla se les trocó el sueño americano de sus padres.

El derecho penal del “país de la libertad” vio hacia otro lado. Las ONG de derechos humanos husmeaban por el tercer mundo. La USAID y la NED andaban en lo suyo: tumbando gobiernos y juramentando títeres.

En Venezuela hay quienes claman que estos violadores vengan, o mejor, intervengan militarmente el país. La fuente estadística de crímenes sexuales contra niños y niñas latinoamericanos es el Departamento de Salud y Recursos Humanos (HHS) de Estados Unidos, órgano donde laboran los violadores. La denuncia llegó al Comité Judicial de la Cámara de Representantes.

En este tipo de delitos los casos reales superan a los denunciados, pero los ya hechos públicos son abrumadores. Fueron perpetrados entre 2014 y 2018.

Las víctimas son infantes no acompañados por sus padres, entre estos, los miles de ellos abruptamente separados de sus progenitores bajo la orden de “tolerancia cero” con la migración, dictada por Donald Trump.

A lo anterior se suma más de un millar agresiones sexuales contra niños y niñas denunciados ante el Departamento de Justicia.

Los cantantes que maquillan con sus conciertos las agresiones imperiales a Venezuela y otros países, guardan un silencio que taladra el alma. Varios de esos artistas son colombianos, donde unas 50 niñas han sido abusadas sexualmente por militares apostados en las nueve bases de Estados Unidos en su país. Ni una estrofa de sus privilegiadas gargantas para sus pequeñas paisanas. Ni una nota de su cómplice pentagrama.

Andrés Eloy Blanco hablaba de los niños que escaparon de Herodes para caer en Hiroshima. Hoy, los que se salvan de los pederastas religiosos, caen víctimas de los funcionarios estadounidenses encargados de su custodia. Las grandes corporaciones mediáticas guardan un cartelizado silencio que los hace merecedores del nombre que les dio en sus años de docencia activa una comunicadora: “celestinas mecánicas”. En este caso, son algo más que celestinas.

Se ha de suponer, excepto en caso de enajenación, que quienes piden una invasión militar del país no tienen hijos, sobrinos, nietos ni nada. Nada.
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