This sound of a talk given by Leonet Cabeza the Principal of the Secretary of Sport of Zulia, state of Venezuela, by the sound you can clearly hear how upset he is.
It begins congratulating those who voted for Maduro and talking how They had orders to vote for Maduro, orders that came from Arias Cardenas, governor of Zulia State.
Basically he knows who voted for Capriles, and those people are going to fired. "Los vamos a votar, no importa si van al ministerio del trabajo o al tribunal, pero los vamos a votar, porque esto no lo vamos a permitir" "We're going to fired you, I don't care if you'll go to court or the ministry you're going to get fired, because we're not going to allow this"
"Yo me juego la secretaria por esto" "I can play my job for this"
"Descubrimos que mas del 70%, no me importa" "We have uncover that it's more than 70%, I don't care"
"Los contratados, los fijos" "We are firing those with temporal contract and even those with permanent contract"
"Aqui estamos los chavistas" "Here there are just the chavistas"
"No me interesa lo que me digan" "I don't care what they say"
"Se tendrán que ir a la empresa privada o diganle a Capriles que les de trabajo" "You will have to go to the private sector or you can ask Capriles for a job"
Link --> Este es el director de deportes del Zulia botando a los que votaron por Capriles by user803499623
This is a written report of the same events on the audio.
Now I say, they had orders from the government to vote for Maduro, and now those who voted against are being fired, amidst this economic crisis, specially the one we're are going through. This isn't democracy. This is dictatorship!! And this is not the first time this happens, many, many, thousands of Venezuelan citizen have been prosecuted with the same ideology, and have been fired from their jobs, one of the many reasons why many are now living abroad,starting from scratch which is not an easy task, because in Venezuela they can't find jobs on the public administration, and the government has make sure to diminish the private sector, so the jobs there are few.
This and many more happens in Venezuela, where the abuse of power if great, and people is repressed just by expressing a different opinion. But not we are not few anymore, we are more than 7million voices that want and end to this, want this to stop, so now more than ever we need the international community help.
We make a call to the world saying: SOS Venezuela needs help!
UPDATE
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xz4gmq_el-secretario-de-organizacion-del-sindicato-unico-de-trabajadores-de-la-industria-siderurgica-y-simi_news
I just found this information. This time is a video, of another syndicate, this time from the Steel Industry of Guayana, where secretary José Rodríguez is asking for something called the Tascon's List, this was many years ago a list of people to be know opposite to the government, which was used unfortunately to discriminate and intimidate, and now they are asking for a remake, to update it with new people.
Well I just say to them...If you want to do it...do it...we are tired of this intimidation, we are also Venezuelans and we deserved to ask for a better country and a better future, so we won't stop.
We have embarque in this ship with Henrique Capriles as our Capitan, and we are pacifist, and we want our voice to be heard, and we already have the international support, so you can make as many list as you want, it won't matter.
This is a video where Minister Ricardo Molina, where he says he accept nobody from the opposition, and is threatening the workers that side with the opposition. And the saddest thing is, the people who support him..this makes me think sometimes..maybe we deserved what is happening to us..but then again it's not fair that half the country pays for the other half, we need to reconciled, and we need a leader that is able to do that.
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"La justicia es la reina de las virtudes republicanas, y con ellas se sostienen la Igualdad y la Libertad."
"Justice is the queen of republican virtues, and with them Equality and Liberty support themselves"
Simón Bolívar
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