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Podur: More on Arquimedes Vitonas
Blog Post, August, 30 2004
Justin Podur
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I wrote a piece on the disappearance of my friend Arquimedes Vitonas. It is here, please read it. I will continue to update this story as I hear more. I apologize for not blogging as frequently as I had before the blog system changed. I will t...
Podur: More on Arquimedes Vitonas
Blog Post, August, 30 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
I wrote a piece on the disappearance of my friend Arquimedes Vitonas. It is here, please read it. I will continue to update this story as I hear more. I apologize for not blogging as frequently as I had before the blog system changed. I will t...
Podur: The Disappeared Mayor
Znet Article, August, 29 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
On August 22, 2004, a commission of leaders left the indigenous community of Toribio, part of the municipality of Toribio in the Department of Cauca, Colombia, to go to a community called Alta Mira in the municipality of San Vicente del Caguan, in...
Podur: The disappeared mayor
Blog Post, August, 27 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
The initial communique from the Northern Cauca indigenous councils on the kidnapping of Arquimedes Vitonas, the mayor of Toribio and activist in the indigenous movement, has been translated. I include it below. I will try to put something togeth...
Podur: The disappeared mayor
Blog Post, August, 27 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
The initial communique from the Northern Cauca indigenous councils on the kidnapping of Arquimedes Vitonas, the mayor of Toribio and activist in the indigenous movement, has been translated. I include it below. I will try to put something togeth...
Podur: A kidnapping in Cauca
Blog Post, August, 26 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
I am writing to apologize for taking so long to write back. Readers were writing me asking about my safety. You are too kind. In fact it is not my safety that I am writing about right now. Nor the safety of the Palestinian political prisoners ...
Podur: A kidnapping in Cauca
Blog Post, August, 26 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
I am writing to apologize for taking so long to write back. Readers were writing me asking about my safety. You are too kind. In fact it is not my safety that I am writing about right now. Nor the safety of the Palestinian political prisoners ...
Podur: Carter and Gaviria find find "NO EVIDENCE OF FRAUD"
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Now it seems that it really is all over, save for some possibly tragic and desperate acts by the opposition. At a 1:30pm press conference at the Gran Melia hotel, Carter and Gaviria both affirmed that their analysis and results confirmed the prel...
Podur: Carter and Gaviria find find "NO EVIDENCE OF FRAUD"
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Now it seems that it really is all over, save for some possibly tragic and desperate acts by the opposition. At a 1:30pm press conference at the Gran Melia hotel, Carter and Gaviria both affirmed that their analysis and results confirmed the prel...
Podur: Venezuela: Chavez wins, the opposition doesn´t respect the victory
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
President Carraquero of the National Electoral Council announced the preliminary result as of 3:47 am just now (4:10am) with between 94-96% of the results in. The result: 58% NO (4 991 483 million votes) and 42% SI (3 576 517 million votes). In ...
Podur: Venezuela: Chavez wins, the opposition doesn´t respect the victory
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
President Carraquero of the National Electoral Council announced the preliminary result as of 3:47 am just now (4:10am) with between 94-96% of the results in. The result: 58% NO (4 991 483 million votes) and 42% SI (3 576 517 million votes). In ...
Podur: VENEZUELA: The barrio at night
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Take Two. The dreaded technical difficulties might be coming back. I went to the barrio of La Vega tonight, and just got back (it´s 12:45am on August 16 and the August 15 referendum has become the August 15/16 referendum). This will be the last...
Podur: VENEZUELA: The barrio at night
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Take Two. The dreaded technical difficulties might be coming back. I went to the barrio of La Vega tonight, and just got back (it´s 12:45am on August 16 and the August 15 referendum has become the August 15/16 referendum). This will be the last...
Podur: Venezuela: UK Independent and criminal reporting
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Who needs the Venezuelan opposition to criminally announce the results of the referendum in advance when the international press can do so just as well? Even though the National Electoral Council has just announced (about 8:30pm) that polls will ...
Podur: Venezuela: UK Independent and criminal reporting
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Who needs the Venezuelan opposition to criminally announce the results of the referendum in advance when the international press can do so just as well? Even though the National Electoral Council has just announced (about 8:30pm) that polls will ...
Podur: The violence begins...
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Thee was a great deal of advance warning that the opposition would commit violence as a last resort if it looked like it was losing. That has happened, it seems. The EFE news agency is reporting that 12 people have been wounded and at least 1 ki...
Podur: The violence begins...
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Thee was a great deal of advance warning that the opposition would commit violence as a last resort if it looked like it was losing. That has happened, it seems. The EFE news agency is reporting that 12 people have been wounded and at least 1 ki...
Podur: The Venezuelan Referendum Ends
Znet Article, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
At the tim...
Podur: Voting Day in Venezuela!
Blog Post, August, 15 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Thought I should check in, even though there are no results yet obviously. Indeed, there has been an announcement that the polls are closing 4 hours later than planned -- 10pm, that is, instead of 6pm. It is going to be a long night. The privat...
Podur: Voting Day in Venezuela!
Blog Post, August, 15 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Thought I should check in, even though there are no results yet obviously. Indeed, there has been an announcement that the polls are closing 4 hours later than planned -- 10pm, that is, instead of 6pm. It is going to be a long night. The privat...


