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"The arrest of Oswaldo Álvarez Paz, a former president of  Venezuela’s Chamber of Deputies, governor of the Venezuelan state of  Zulia, and presidential candidate, should concern the entire world . . .
The seeming trigger for Álvarez Paz’s arrest appears to have  been his statements on “Aló Ciudadano” (“Hello Citizen”), a talk show  broadcast by the private TV Channel Globovisión. Álvarez Paz commented  on a resolution passed by the National Court of Spain (Audiencia  Nacional de España) about alleged relations between the Venezuelan  government, the Colombian guerilla group FARC, and the Spanish terrorist  group ETA. Álvarez Paz rightly called for these allegations to be  examined.
But, after simply calling for the law to be enforced and  criminal activity investigated, Álvarez Paz was arrested on charges of  conspiracy, spreading false information, and incitement of hatred. If  convicted, he could be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison.
The arrest of Álvarez Paz is important evidence of the  promiscuous abuse of the legal system by Chávez and his functionaries in  order to persecute, intimidate, and silence those who criticize his  government. It also corroborates reports published by international  organizations and institutions like the Inter-American Court of  Human Rights, Human Rights Watch, and Freedom House about the increasing deterioration of political liberties in Venezuela." ~ Václav Havel, et. al.