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jueves, septiembre 05, 2013

FBI detiene a jefe policial anticorrupción de Bolivia en Miami por extorsión

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Cuando el uniformado contaba el dinero, por un supuesto soborno, fue sorprendido por los agentes americanos.
Mario Fabricio Ormachea, coronel que lidera la Unidad Anticorrupción de Bolivia, fue arrestado por agentes del FBI el sábado en Miami, Florida, por intentar extorsionar a Humberto Roca, antiguo propietario de la aerolínea AeroSur de Bolivia. En una reunión en la casa de Roca en Miami Lakes, el funcionario público boliviano ofreció terminar con la acusación de “enriquecimiento ilícito” en contra de Roca exigiendo miles de dólares a cambio.
Desde Miami. El  abogado de Humberto Roca, Michael Díaz, Jr. de la firma de abogados Díaz Reu de Miami,  contactó inmediatamente a las autoridades policiales. En una operación encubierta, el FBI  se movilizó y arrestó a Ormachea después de que recibiera el dinero de la extorsión y empezara a contar los billetes de 100 dólares uno a uno. “Esta es otra prueba de la persecución que Roca sufre en su patria”, dijo Díaz.  “Le quitaron su negocio por razones políticas, forzándolo a él y a su familia a huir de su país. Él y sus abogados continuaremos luchando para limpiar su nombre y recuperar las pérdidas de la expropiación ilegal de los bienes de Roca por parte del Gobierno boliviano”.
En Bolivia.  La ministra de Transparencia y Lucha Contra la Corrupción, Nardi Suxo, dijo que su despacho “no coordinaba con esta persona, sino con las autoridades jerárquicas respectivas”.
Humberto Roca fue despojado de su ciudadanía boliviana después de criticar a su gobierno por su cultura de corrupción, falta de reglas claras aplicadas a todos los ciudadanos y su interferencia en empresas privadas. Posteriormente, el Gobierno presentó cargos criminales en su contra e intentó expropiar todos sus activos, incluyendo el 51% de sus intereses en la línea aérea AeroSur. En diciembre de 2011, Roca presentó una demanda en el Tribunal Federal de Distrito para el Distrito Sur de Florida, División de Miami, en contra del Estado de Bolivia, el vicepresidente Álvaro García Linera y otros demandados.

viernes, agosto 30, 2013

La venta de turnos a venezolanos para ser atendidos en La Habana

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Uberto Mario ex agente Marcos de la Inteligencia cubana revela las fraudulentas ventas de turnos médicos a los pacientes venezolanos para ser atendidos en La Habana.

martes, agosto 13, 2013

Stephen Purvis:The High Risk of Doing Business in Cuba

Photo: AP British businessman Stephen Purvis goes to court for his corruption trial in Havana, Cuba, Thursday, May 30, 2013. Purvis, who was chief operating officer of Coral Capital Group Ltd, was arrested and imprisoned in March 2012. President Raul Castro has repeatedly spoken of a need to root out entrenched corruption on this Communist-run island, and his anti-graft drive has swept up foreign business executives from at least five nations, as well as government officials and dozens of Cuban employees at key state-run companies.
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A must-read letter to The Economist by Stephen Purvis, a British businessman who was imprisoned by his former partners (the Castro brothers) for 15 months and had his assets confiscated:

The risk of doing business

Dear Editor,

I enjoyed reading about my misfortunes in the Economist, albeit many months after publication and in the company of fellow inmates in the Cuban high security prison, La Condesa. I would ask you to correct the impression that you give in the May 9th 2012 edition and subsequent articles that I was accused and detained for corruption.

During my 8 month interrogation in the Villa Marista I was accused of many things, starting with revelations of state secrets, but never of corruption. After a further 7 months held with a host of convicted serious criminals and a handful of confused businessmen, most of whom were in a parallel predicament to mine, I was finally charged and sentenced for participating in various supposed breaches of financial regulations. The fact that the Central Bank had specifically approved the transactions in question for 12 years, and that by their sentencing the court has in effect potentially criminalized every foreign business investing or trading in Cuba was considered irrelevant by the judges. I am thankful however that the judges finally determined that my sentence should not only have with a conditional release date a few days before the trail thus conveniently justifying my 15 months in prison, but, bizarrely was to be non-custodial. So my Kafkaesque experience at the sharp end of Cuban justice ended as abruptly as it began.

I spent time with a number of foreign businessmen arrested during 2011 and 2012 from a variety of countries, although representatives from Brazil, Venezuela and China were conspicuous in the absence. Very few of my fellow sufferers have been reported in the press and there are many more in the system than is widely known. As they are all still either waiting for charges, trial or sentencing they will certainly not be talking to the press. Whilst a few of them are being charged with corruption many are not and the accusations range from sabotage, damage to the economy, tax avoidance and illegal economic activity. It is absolutely clear that the war against corruption may be a convenient political banner to hide behind and one that foreign governments and press will support. But the reasons for actively and aggressively pursuing foreign business are far more complicated.  Why for example is the representative of Ericsson in jail for exactly the same activities as their Chinese competitor who is not? Why for example was one senior European engineer invited back to discuss a potential new project only to be arrested for paying technical workers five years ago when he was a temporary resident in Cuba? 

You interpret the economic liberalization evident at street level as an indication of a desire for fundamental change. It is true that these reforms are welcomed, especially the dramatic increase in remittance flows that have injected fresh hard currency into the bottom strata of a perennially cash strapped economy. But until the law relating to foreign investment and commerce is revised and the security service changes its modus operandi for enforcing these laws, Cuba will remain extremely risky for non-bilateral foreign business and foreign executives should be under no illusion about the great personal risks they run if they chose to do business there.  As businessmen emerge from their awful experience and tell their individual stories perhaps the real reasons for this concerted attack against business’s and individuals that have historically been friends of Cuba will become a bit clearer. In the meantime your intrepid reporters could usefully investigate the individuals and cliques who are benefitting from the market reorganization and newly nationalized assets resulting from this “ war on corruption.”

Yours faithfully, Stephen Purvis

viernes, julio 26, 2013

Huma Abedin faces questions about dual jobs

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Despite her husband being the butt of late-night jokes and water-cooler ridicule, Huma Abedin is standing by Anthony Weiner, and he, by her. "I love her,” Weiner said at a press conference Thursday. “She loves me. We have a son. Nothing else matters."
But Abedin is facing her own troubles -- less salacious than her husband's, but potentially more severe.
On June 13, Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, wrote her and Secretary of State John Kerry asking why Abedin, the deputy chief of staff at the State Department under former Secretary Hillary Clinton, was granted status as a "special government employee" after the birth of her son.
That  title allowed her to work from home as a part-time consultant to State, earning $135,000 as a government employee -- while also earning  $355,000 as a consultant for Teneo, where former President Bill Clinton is a board member.
Grassley wants to know who authorized Abedin's change in status, what effect that change had on her security clearances, and whether the department interacted with the companies with which Abedin consulted. 
"I am concerned that the 'special government employee' designation blurs the line between public and private sector employees, especially when employees receive full-time salaries for what appears to be part-time work," Grassley wrote to Abedin. 
Craig Holman of Public Citizen, a government ethics watchdog group, says Abedin's dual status raises serious questions.
"If this story pans out that Huma actually had access to inside information while serving as a government official but at the same time serving as a strategic consultant to a firm that actively trades in the stock market, this could be quite a problem, " he said.
Grassley's office late Thursday gave Fox News the written responses sent to him by the State Department and Abedin.
Abedin wrote that her consultancy was approved by State Department lawyers. She added that once approved, she "was not asked, nor did I provide, insights about the Department, my work with the Secretary, or any government information to which I may have had access."
The State Department said it uses special government employees routinely "to provide services and expertise that executive agencies require..."
But Grassley found the letters unresponsive. In a statement late Thursday, he said that neither "provided a single document that I requested."
"Putting up a stone wall raises a lot more questions about how the program is being used than it answers. I intend to pursue more complete answers to my questions," he said. 

viernes, junio 21, 2013

Liberan a empresarios británicos acusados de corrupcion en Cuba

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Los empresarios británicos,Amado Fakhre y Stephen Purvis, fueron liberados esta semana en La Habana luego de ser encontrados culpables de delitos menores, tras un juicio por corrupción celebrado a puertas cerradas el pasado mes de mayo.

Fakhre estaba encarcelado desde octubre de 2011 y Purvis en marzo de 2012. Ambos eran ejecutivos del fondo de inversiones Coral Capital Group, registrada en las Islas Vírgenes Británicas en 1999 y fueron liberados teniendo en cuenta el tiempo que ya habían cumplido en prisión preventiva.

Coral Capital Group, que entró en el mercado cubano como una firma de bienes raíces, amplió sus operaciones a la financiación comercial de empresas mixtas y estatales cubanas, a la importación de maquinaria pesada y a otras actividades que incluyen, incluso el marco cultural.

Fuentes cercanas al caso citadas por agencias internacionales de prensa acreditadas en La Habana aseguran que esa ampliación de actividades condujeron al final a actividades vinculadas con varios casos de corrupción que se ventilan en los tribunales cubanos como parte de la campaña lanzada por el gobierno de Raúl Castro.

La agencia de noticias Reuters dijo hoy que Purvis podía abandonar la isla cuando quisiera, aunque no estaba todavía claro cual es el status de Fakhre. 

miércoles, junio 19, 2013

Toronto man sentenced to 9 years in Cuba on corruption charges

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For almost two years as he sat in a Havana prison awaiting trial on corruption charges, North York businessman Sarkis Yacoubian held out hope that by collaborating with the Cuban authorities and fingering a wide web of foreign and domestic corporate intrigue, he would get some leniency.
“They are going to bring down my sentence, provided that I go along with them,” he had told the Star in a series of exclusive jailhouse phone interviews.
But that didn’t happen.
Three weeks after he was put on trial in late May, Yacoubian finally got word he has been sentenced to nine years in jail.
“We were shocked,” said Krikor Yacoubian, Sarkis’ brother in Toronto. “We were anticipating less with the collaboration, but they did not budge much.”
Krikor says his jailed brother was stunned when he first heard the news from his Cuban lawyer.
“He was silent for awhile, for a good minute,” he said. “Not tearful or angry. He said, ‘OK let’s go to the next step.’”
That next step, the family says, will be a protracted battle to try to get the 53-year-old Yacoubian transferred to Canada to serve out his sentence here.
“To my knowledge it is the first time that any Canadian businessman has been sentenced for corruption,” said John Kirk, a professor at Dalhousie University’s Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies who has written several books on Cuba.
“Clearly this is intended to send a message to Cubans and foreign investors alike,” he said. “Several deputy ministers in Cuba and dozens of bureaucrats have also received heavy sentences.”
Yacoubian’s cousin and business associate, a Lebanese citizen named Krikor Bayassalian, was sentenced to four years as a co-defendant, the family says.
The details of the key Canadian connection to Cuba’s widening corruption scandals were revealed last month in a joint investigation by the Toronto Star and El Nuevo Herald, the Spanish-language affiliate of the Miami Herald.
Arrested in July 2011 and detained without charges, Yacoubian – a McGill MBA graduate who operated a $30 million transport and trading company called Tri-Star Caribbean -- was formally accused in April of bribery, tax evasion and “activities damaging to the economy.”
Yacoubian disputed many of the specifics of the case but he said he decided to cooperate with the Cubans, exposing what he called the “black forces” of corruption and naming more than a dozen foreign companies and executives.
“I told everything and I told how these schemes were done,” he told the Star. “It was just eating me alive. Maybe in my conscience I wanted my company to be brought down so that I could tell once for all things that are going on.”
In September 2011, Cuban authorities arrested a second GTA man –73-year-old Cy Tokmakjian, whose $80 million Tokmakjian Group company is one of the largest foreign operations in Cuba.
His family told the Star he has still not been charged.
Krikor Yacoubian says the family has decided not to appeal his brother’s sentence but to immediately start the lengthy legal and diplomatic manoeuvres to get Sarkis transferred to Canada under a prisoner transfer treaty Canada signed with Cuba in 1999.
“I don’t want my brother to rot in Cuba,” said Krikor Yacoubian.

viernes, junio 14, 2013

Los secretos de Kim Jong-il: 700.000 dólares en coñac y un ejército de esclavas

No quiere decir su nombre real y utilizará el de Kenji Fujimoto. Se da cita con el premio Pulitzer Adam Johnson en un karaoke de Japón para contar todos los secretos del que fuera líder de Corea del Norte, Kim Jong-il.
Fujimoto abraza a Kim Jong-un en el funeral de su padre.
Fujimoto abraza a Kim Jong-un en el funeral de su padre.
Su historia pone los pelos de punta no sólo por las excentricidades del padre de Kim Jon-un sino por el miedo y el terror con el que tuvo que vivir durante 10 años. 700.000 euros en coñac, un ejército de jóvenes de 16 años que se convertían a la fuerza en las esclavas sexuales del líder norcoreano, viajes por sorpresa para comprar un Big Mac en Pekín... Así era la vida del que fuera el cocinero personal, ayudante y hombre de confianza de Kim Jong-il.
Obligaba a un equipo de personas a que comprobaran uno por uno los granos de arroz de su comida
Durante la entrevista, publicada en la revista 'GQ', Fujimoto cuenta como sin saber absolutamente nada de Corea del Norte, en 1983 decide dejar toda su vida en Japón y marcharse a Pyongyang en busca de un futuro mejor. El cocinero trabajaba 10 horas al día en una escuela de cocina de la capital. Una tarde varios Mercedes negros llegaron a la escuela. Uno de ellos con cinco mujeres tailandesas que habían sido secuestradas y que se convertirían en esclavas sexuales de Kim Jong-il.
Aquella fue la primera cita que tuvo con el que todavía no era líder del país. Jugaron una partida de 'yut nori', un juego de mesa típico coreano. Hablaron de pescado, de sushi y de cuál era la mejor dieta para alargar los años de vida. Kim Jong-il le dio 1.000 dólares que Fujimoto rechazó. Así le conquistó. "Él pensó que era diferente de los demás hombres que le rodeaban, que siempre estaban tratando de ser amables y corteses con él. Estaba rodeado de hombres que lo alababan", asegura en la entrevista.
Aquel encuentro trajo consigo buenos tiempos. Su vida transcurría entre la escuela de cocina, la visita de hermosas mujeres, las peticiones de altos cargos del Gobierno para que les cocinase y los encuentros con Jong-il con el que bebía vino y veía películas de Schwarzenegger, las favoritas del líder.
Fujimoto no sabía entonces que todas esas prebendas provenían del tráfico de armas y drogas ni tampoco que todas las bellas mujeres que le rodeaban eran chicas que habían sido secuestradas para satisfacer a Kim Jong-il.

Borracheras, esclavas y obsesiones

El cocinero decidió regresar a Japón y montar su propio negocio de sushi. Cinco años después de su marcha recibió una carta de Jong-il en el que le pedía que regresara a Pyongyang y se convirtiera en su cocinero personal. Fujimoto volvió a abandonar todo. A su mujer, a sus hijos y aceptó volver con Kim Jong-il.
Esta vez Fujimoto descubrió la verdadera realidad de Corea del Norte y de Jong-il. Las mujeres jóvenes ya no eran secuestradas de otros países para ser utilizadas como esclavas sexuales. En su lugar, Kim Jong-il había desarrollado una brigada sexual, en el que grupos de hermosas chicas coreanas, la mayoría reclutadas a la fuerza con 16 años, vivían para su entretenimiento, para darle masajes, y para el sexo.
Entre las extravagancias de Kim Jong-il estaba pedirles que cantaran o bailaran, que se desnudaran e incluso que boxearan desnudas ante él.
Las kippumjo o 'Joy division' (División de la diversión) eran enviadas a Taiwan o Hong Kong para recibir cursos especiales sobre masajismo y nadie, salvo el propio Kim Jong-il, podía tocarlas.
Las borracheras y las fiestas también eran habituales. La bodega que Kim Jong-il contaba con más de 100.000 botellas, que servían para regar las partidas de bacarrá que se alargaban hasta bien entrada la madrugada. Incluso peligrosos juegos con armas de fuego o rapar la cabeza o los testículos a sus invitados.
También había creado un instituto para la longevidad que se encargaba de investigar como alargar su vida. Incluso obligaba a un equipo de personas a que comprobaran uno por uno los granos de arroz de su comida y que rechazaran los que no eran completamente perfectos.
Fujimoto viajaba a todas las partes del mundo para satisfacer los caprichos de Kim Jong-il. A Francia a por el mejor coñac, a Dinamarca a por jamón, a Japón a por el pescado, incluso a Pekín a por una hamburguesa del McDonalds. se convirtió en su sombra durante una década, tal y como le pidió.
Jong-il le obligó hasta casarse con una cantante pese a que Fujimoto no la conocía de nada y ya tenía esposa en Japón. Ni siquiera podían conversar ya que él seguía sin hablar coreano y ella no hablaba japonés. La boda la preparó el líder norcoreano que llegó incluso a depilarle los testículos.

'Si me traicionas, te...'

Además de cocinarle, acompañarle a las cacerías y convertirse en su sombra, Fujimoto también tenía que pasar pruebas de lealtad constantes como por ejemplo un día que fue a montar en moto acuática con Jong-il y echaron una carrera que Fujimoto ganó. Cuando llegaron a tierra el líder le dijo que en otro en su lugar habría sido ejecutado. Sin embargo, le dejó a su lado para tener a alguien que no le diera siempre la razón. "Si me traicionas, te...", le decía constantemente.
Jong-il se divertía durante las borracheras rapando el cabello o los testículos a sus invitados
Fujimoto también se encargó del cuidado de los hijos, en especial, del que ahora lidera el país, Kim Jong-un, con el que estuvo desde los 7 años y hasta los 18. Con él compartió juegos, educación, sesiones de cine...
En 1994, Jong-il se convirtió en el líder de Corea del Norte tras la muerte de su padre. El país entró en años de hambruna por las decisiones del presidente. Sin embargo, éste encargó la muerte del Ministro de Agricultura e incluso llegó a ordenar que exhumaran su cuerpo y le fusilaran una vez muerto.
Durante un viaje a Japón para comprar pescado, Fujimoto fue interceptado por las autoridades y sometido a 18 meses de interrogatorios sobre Corea del Norte. Jong-il lo sabía e incluso envió un asesino a sueldo para acabar con él. Sin embargo, al final el líder envío a su secretaria a buscarle para que le llevara de vuelta a Pyongyang. Fujimoto regresó aterrorizado y tras estar 18 meses bajo arresto domiciliario cuando volvió a trabajar junto a Jong-il, sólo pensaba en escapar. Y así lo hizo. Huyó y no regreso hasta la muerte de Kim Jong-il cuando recibió una invitación de su hijo para acudir al funeral.
Fujimoto saludó a Kim Jong-un, con un "el traidor ha regresado". Sollozando, Fujimoto se dejó caer de rodillas. Kim le hizo señas para que se levantara. Nunca más regresará a Corea del Norte.

jueves, junio 06, 2013

PDVSA le pagaba a Mario Silva Bs.200 millones mensuales como empleado

Aexconductor del programa televisivo La Hojilla, Mario Silva García, que hasta hace unas semanas era transmitido por la señal de Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), PDVSA le depositaba mensualmente 200 millones de bolívares, como “sueldo” por el programa, según se desprende de unas cuentas que fueron dadas a conocer del Banco del Tesoro.
La entidad petrolera venezolana le depositaba al conductor televisivo la suma mensual de 200 millones de bolívares,  como  empleado de nómina de nuestra filial petrolera.
Se dice que también PDVSA le financió en su oportunidad la construcción y equipamiento de su radio y televisora, ubicados en su casa, en El Junquito. También cancelaban los montos de protección de los 32 guardaespaldas quienes ejercían turnos de 24 x 48 horas contando para desplazarse con 12 motos de alta cilindrada y tres camionetas blindadas. Análisis24.com

lunes, junio 03, 2013

Libya's loot: South African banks may hold $1B in gold, diamonds stolen by Qaddafi

More than a billion dollars in cash, gold and diamonds believed looted by late Libyan strongman Muammar Qaddafi during his 40-year reign may have been found socked away in South Africa -- just a fraction of the wealth the dead dictator is suspected of stealing.
Libyan investigators, who believe Qaddafi may have taken as much as $100 billion of his North African nation’s wealth, have zeroed in on $1 billion or more being held by four banks and two security companies in South Africa, according to The Sunday Times of South Africa.
Libyan authorities, who are working with the Arab League and Interpol, believe stolen assets are squirreled away all over the world. The stolen loot is the sum of years of treating one of the world’s richest countries as his own piggy bank, according to Prof. Shaul Gabbay, a Middle East expert and senior scholar at the University of Denver.
“There was,of course, no transparency and he and his family's dealings with the nation’s wealth was as if it was their own,” said Gabbay. “This includes total control of the management of state and personal bank accounts.
- Professor Shaul Gabbay, a Middle East expert and senior scholar at the University of Denver
“People who worked in auditing or government ministries would be afraid for their and their family's lives if they would raise any concern,” he added. 
Some assets have been easy to seize, such as the $16 million mansion Qaddafi’s son Saadi owned in an exclusive London neighborhood. But tracing money in secret bank accounts and hidden investments is a much more complex process, especially given that the money being sought was likely taken by a host of Qaddafi loyalists.
"These assets are really difficult to find and also difficult to claim back," Libya's deputy ambassador to London, Ahmed Gebreel, told the BBC last year.
Libyan Deputy Prime Minister Mustafa Abushagur has vowed to pursue the trail of looted funds, much of which are believed to be held in banks in Switzerland, the UK, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
But to date, the $1 billion-plus believed held in South Africa could be the biggest haul. The Sunday Times reported that Libyan investigators have already met top government officials to discuss locating and repatriating the loot.
A follow-up letter sent by ANC head of security Tito Maleka on April 23 confirms that the visit "with our president in Nkandla" is an indication that "the South African government is prepared to cooperate" in "identifying all assets belonging to the Libyan people".
Investigators tracing the funds are believed to be acting on information from Libya's former intelligence chief, Abdullah al-Senussi, who was arrested last year for crimes against humanity. Letters from Libyan officials quoted by the newspaper seek for cooperation in securing "all funds and assets that have been illegally possessed, obtained, looted, deposited or hidden in South Africa and neighboring countries” by the dictator, “his wives, his sons, his daughters and other relatives, close associates, private and government [or] business persons in Africa."
The letters say that the Libyan investigators have "uncovered large funds and assets in South Africa and neighboring states." One bank account, which investigators claim was traced through check stubs found in Libya, is registered in the name of Qaddafi’s uncle, Abdulhafid Ahmed el-Qaddafi, a former Libyan Army general.
They are convinced that part of the loot in South Africa is held by Qaddafi's former chief of staff, Bashir Saleh, known as "Qaddafi's banker." Saleh, who also goes by Bashir al Shrkawi, is on Interpol's wanted list.
In the weeks before a mob yanked Qaddafi out of a drainpipe and killed him in October 2011, the longtime despot was on the run and rumored to have fled the desert nation. Reports of Niger-bound convoys of his wives and family members, laden with gold and cash, were common as the civil war that toppled him raged.
In addition to gold and cash, another of the oil-rich nation’s greatest treasures disappeared in the chaos of the 2011 revolution. Interpol alerted police around the globe of the theft of the so-called “Benghazi Treasure,” which was stolen from a bank vault in May 2011. The looted treasure, which includes Greek and Roman gold, had been stored in two padlocked chests inside a safe. It had never been displayed and had been virtually forgotten, except by specialist archaeologists, according to The Art Newspaper.
Some of the treasure has reportedly surfaced in Egypt and on the black market in Libya. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s Director-General Irina Bukova has called the loss of the Benghazi treasure “one of the largest thefts of archaeological material in history.”

lunes, mayo 20, 2013

Kasparov reitera que negocios venezolanos con Rusia son de mafia y $ y no de ideología

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El año pasado asistimos al “Freedom Forum” en Oslo donde tuvimos la ocasión de compartir con quien fuera campeón mundial de ajedrez por varios años, Gary Kasparov, convertido en la reciente década en luchador por los derechos humanos, candidato presidencial y defensor de los derechos civiles en su Rusia natal. Enfrentado al gobierno de Putin y Medvedev el ajedrecista no cejó en ningún momento de nuestro dialogo en acusar al gobierno ruso de estar asociado en negocios turbios con el gobierno rojo de Venezuela.
Las multimillonarias compras de armas por parte de Chávez a las empresas rusas que incluyeron hasta una planta de fabricación de fusiles Kalashnikov ascendía en ese entonces a varios millardos de dólares.
Este mismo mes de mayo la corporación rusa de exportaciones Rosoboronexport anunció que las compras de armamento por parte de Venezuela ascendieron en 2012 a U.S.$ 12.900 millones.
Kasparov en su intervención ante el Foro de la Libertad en la capital noruega dialogó con los medios internacionales y en el diario El País de Madrid aparecieron sus declaraciones para el corresponsal Antonio Caño en las que adelantó que la situación interna de Rusia era muy delicada y que vislumbraba “en dos o tres años una explosión masiva” ante al acoso a la población.
Allí enfatizó, mas bien repitió, lo que nos dijo en una entrevista para mi programa radial “La Cola Feliz” por la emisora Éxitos 99.9 FM de Caracas, al referirse a la relación Rusia-Venezuela: “…la presencia de Rusia en Venezuela no es ideológica, es cuestión de mafia”.
Desarrollando más su discurso sobre la conchupancia entre Putin y Chávez se explayó: “Todos los dictadores sobre la faz de la Tierra tienen lazos estrechos, sean Putin, el Gobierno chavista, Irán, Corea del Norte, Siria… Tienen contactos. Hacen negocios juntos, pero, más importante que eso, se apoyan los unos a los otros porque no quieren cambios y tienen miedo del efecto dominó. Temen que si uno cae, caigan todos los demás”. Igualmente que todos esos negocios no están intencionados a montar un imperio o a continuar una ideología: “No es ideológico, es una cuestión de mafia. Todo está basado en el dinero y en el poder, no en la ideología”. Mas adelante en referencia directa a Venezuela el luchador civil ruso enfatizó: “Venezuela tiene dinero. Yo creo que más bien se están protegiendo el uno al otro. Porque si Putin cae, el Gobierno chavista perdería un aliado fundamental en el exterior. Y, si el Gobierno chavista cae, muy probablemente todos los demás Gobiernos de América Latina que le siguen harían frente, seguramente, a grandes problemas”.
La penetración de las mafias rusas petroleras, armamentistas y de construcción de viviendas están a la vista de quien quiera enterarse con solo colocar en Google los nombres de los dirigentes rusos que han venido visitando -y cobrando- a sus pares venezolanos en los años recientes.

La entrevista completa en El País:
(http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2013/05/18/actualidad/1368914319_067917.html)

jueves, mayo 16, 2013

The Canadian businessmen imprisoned by the Castro regime

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The Toronto Star and The Miami Herald have published an exclusive interview with one of the Canadian businessmen, Sarkis Yacoubian, imprisoned by the Castro regime.
It is a textbook example of the Castro brother's tactics.
Yacoubian has been clearly broken by the Castro regime, after being held in undisclosed locations and interrogated (and probably worse) for nearly two-years without charges or trial.
He's now serving as a ruse for one of the Castro brother's classic purgings, pointing his finger (better yet, having his finger pointed) horizontally -- but not straight to the top.
Yacoubian will plead guilty and play off Castro's script, hoping he will be allowed to return home soon.

Yet everyone knows that Yacoubian's business activities in totalitarian Cuba were conducted at the highest levels.

The closing quote says it all:

“Don’t be a hero,” Yacoubian says. “Heroes are so sad.”
Here are some excerpts from the story:

Speaking over a scratchy telephone line from inside a Cuban prison, Sarkis Yacoubian’s voice goes suddenly silent. He’s crying.
“I was so depressed at times, I wanted to commit suicide,” says the 53-year-old entrepreneur.
In exclusive interviews from the La Condesa prison, Yacoubian provides an insider’s view of a sweeping anti-corruption campaign by the government of Raúl Castro that has seen several foreign businessmen — including himself and another Toronto-area businessman — jailed.
A joint investigation by The Toronto Star and El Nuevo Herald has found that in a corruption-plagued country described in secret U.S. government cables as “a state on the take,” the two jailed Canadians are embroiled in a high-stakes diplomatic and legal stand-off between Havana and Ottawa, potentially jeopardizing millions in taxpayer dollars that underwrite Canada’s trade with Cuba.
Arrested in July 2011 and detained for nearly two years without charges, Yacoubian, who ran a transport and trading company, was finally handed a 63-page indictment last month accusing him of bribery, tax evasion and “activities damaging to the economy.”
A suspect who says he quickly pointed the finger at widespread wrongdoing by other Canadian and foreign businesses, Yacoubian now faces up to 12 years in prison after he pleads guilty at his trial set to begin next Thursday. The charges were filed in a special Havana court for Crimes against the Security of the State, which can effectively hold trials in secret [...]
[T]heir Havana offices are shuttered, their fortunes frozen and their future in limbo.
Cuban authorities in Havana and at the country’s embassy in Ottawa declined to be interviewed for this story.
Complicating matters is that millions in Canadian taxpayer dollars funded by the Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) — a kind of broker that underwrites contracts between the Cuban government and select Canadian firms — may be at stake [...]
Whisked away to a “safe house” for questioning and allowed outside for only one hour a day, Yacoubian says he slipped into desperation and depression. “I had lost my mind,” he says. “I was talking to myself, banging my head.”
Then Yacoubian made a fateful choice: He blew the whistle. “Maybe in my conscience I wanted my company to be brought down so that I could tell once for all things that are going on,” he says. “It was just eating me alive.”
He told his interrogators that he had little choice but to hand over money to bureaucrats or officials to secure contracts or even to ensure they were honored after winning a bid.
“If I didn’t pay, at the end of the day they would just create problems for me,” he says. Prosecutors allege in their court filing that Yacoubian or his employees bribed at least a dozen state officials with everything from nice dinners and prepaid phone cards to cash — $300 for a tip on a deal, $50,000 for a 2008 contract on earth movers.

Antonio Castro, médico de título, príncipe de facto

 Antonio Castro en una subasta de humidores.
Antonio Castro en una subasta de humidores.
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A raíz de que Antonio Castro --uno de los cinco hijos del ex gobernante cubano Fidel Castro con Dalia Soto del Valle-- ganara el pasado 27 de abril una de las categorías del torneo de golf Montecristo en Varadero, el diario argentino Clarín comenta que el golf se ha convertido en eje central de los planes de expansión para atraer más turismo a la isla, donde se dice que Antonio Castro estaría detrás de estos proyectos, propios de un “capitalismo violento”.

Clarín, y otro importante diario en español, el madrileño ABC, también se han preguntado por qué la lista (de gastos de Antonio Castro en el reciente torneo) no cuadra con el billete.

La interrogante es: si Tony Castro es cirujano ortopédico y trabaja en Cuba con el equipo nacional de béisbol -- en la isla un especialista de segundo grado gana algo más de 31 dólares-- ¿cómo pudo pagar para inscribirse en el torneo 150 CUC --o 150 dólares-- y 800 CUC por tres noches en el hotel Meliá Las Américas?

El médico del equipo cubano e hijo del líder cubano Fidel Castro, Antonio Castro. 
El médico del equipo cubano e hijo del líder cubano Fidel Castro, Antonio Castro.
Nuestro colega Juan Juan Almeida, que perteneció a lo que llama “el primer nivel de los dirigentes en Cuba”, dice que duda mucho que los organizadores del torneo le hayan cobrado a Castro Soto del Valle por registrarse u hospedarse,y también que no se hayan regodeado anunciando que entre los participantes del torneo estaba el hijo de Fidel.

La explicación se entiende. Si Cuba fuera oficialmente una monarquía, el torneo de golf bien podría llevar el nombre de Antonio Castro, como existe en España una regata con el nombre del Príncipe de Asturias. Como ese no es el caso, se sufragan los gastos del delfín para aprovechar su participación con fines promocionales. Lo que no quiere decir que el joven Castro no tuviera con qué hacer frente a los gastos en moneda dura.

¿ACCIONES O COMISIONES?

Hace unos años el editor del imprescindible blog de asuntos cubanos Penúltimos Días, Ernesto Hernández Busto, publicó un reportaje titulado “Castro Jr., Inc”, dedicado a exponer cómo la convalecencia de Fidel Castro había animado a sus hijos a dedicarse “a negocios e inversiones que demuestran cómo la connivencia entre corrupción y nepotismo permea las llamadas ‘inversiones extranjeras’ en Cuba”.

Basándose en sus propias investigaciones y en datos y testimonios que compartió con su blog la producción del programa de la periodista cubanoamericana María Elvira  Salazar, Hernández Busto le dedicaba la mayor parte de su reportaje a Tony Castro, por ser “quien ha hecho los negocios más exitosos en el corrupto entramado de las empresas cubanas que funcionan con divisas”
El líder del grupo musical puertorriqueño Calle 13, el cantante René ("Residente") Pérez (i), saluda a Antonio Castro.El líder del grupo musical puertorriqueño Calle 13, el cantante René ("Residente") Pérez (i), saluda a Antonio Castro.
El bloguero radicado en Barcelona señalaba que “el modus operandi siempre es más o menos el mismo: extranjero que se le acerca queda cautivado por su simpatía y sus facilidades para gestionar viajes a Cuba. Luego Tony le encarga pequeños favores a personas que él cree que pueden servir de testaferros para negocios mayores, de los cuales él separa siempre una comisión personal”

Hernández Busto le atribuía entonces al ahora flamante vicepresidente de la Federación Internacional de Béisbol (IBAF) comisiones o participación accionarias en los negocios de dichos testaferros en al menos seis países: Canadá, Belice, España, EE UU, Italia  y México.

Juan Juan Almeida, quien considera a Tony Castro “una buena persona”, no está tan seguro de sus negocios, pero sí cree factibles el tráfico de influencias y las comisiones, regalos y otros “agradecimientos”.
Para "Claudia": Con el célebre delantero argentino Leo Messi en Pekín (foto Cuba al descubierto)Para "Claudia": Con el célebre delantero argentino Leo Messi en Pekín (foto Cuba al descubierto)
“Los hombres de poder y de riqueza en el mundo están conectados”, dice. “Antonio se ha codeado con hijos de presidentes, de hombres archimillonarios. El puede estar viajando en España, conocer a varias personas; de ellas, alguien le cae bien. Ese alguien después llega a Cuba con algún proyecto de negocios y lo contacta. Antonio no lo va a llevar al presidente de una empresa, sino al ministro, le dice que es su amigo y que quiere hacer negocios en Cuba. Nadie le niega en Cuba un favor a un hijo de Fidel. A cambio de eso no creo que tendría participación en negocios, pero sí alguna comisión, regalo caro u otro favor”.

Hernández Busto afirma que en La Habana a Tony Castro le llaman “El Padrino”, entre otras razones por su facilidad para gestionar viajes a Cuba.

A manera de ejemplo, cita cómo organizó una visita de médicos norteamericanos a Cuba para cerrar contratos, comercializaciones y producciones de equipos e instrumental médico especializado dentro de Cuba. La compañía estadounidense que representaría los intereses de estos doctores, Arthrex, se dedica a la comercialización de equipos quirúrgicos para operaciones de ortopedia. El autor afirma que Castro-Soto del Valle usó su influencia para que los visitantes se entrevistaran con el célebre ortopedista cubano Dr. Rodrigo Álvarez Cambra.

CHATEANDO CON TONY

Juan Juan Almeida describe a Antonio Castro como uno de los menos opulentos entre los “hijos de papá”, lo que no quita –según dice-- que haya recibido “una educación de príncipe, o de conde o prácticamente de rey”. “En su casa” –ya no vive en la de su padre en Punto Cero, sino en el también exclusivo reparto Náutico--  “hay cocineros, sirvientes, le sirven una mesa bien puesta con varias copas y cubiertos,  y no bebe cualquier vino, sino de casas importantísimas como Chateau-Lafitte”
El hijo de Fidel Castro, Antonio Castro, durante la cena de gala en el cierre de la XIV edición del Festival del Habano.El hijo de Fidel Castro, Antonio Castro, durante la cena de gala en el cierre de la XIV edición del Festival del Habano.

El propio hijo de Fidel Castro ofreció sin proponérselo algunos indicios sobre su vida privilegiada cuando en 2009 estuvo chateando durante meses a través de su Blackberry con una supuesta beldad de Cartagena, Colombia, nombrada “Claudia Valencia”.

La cadena estadounidense ABC dedicó un reportaje a “Claudia”, quien resultó ser el editor del blog “Cuba al Descubierto”: Luis Domínguez, un activista anticastrista cubano de Miami.

Domínguez dijo a ABC News que tuvo la idea de tender la celada en 2006 durante una visita a Cartagena, Colombia, donde también estaba Tony Castro como médico del equipo nacional de béisbol de Cuba. Afirma que después del partido, vio a "cientos de chicas tomándose fotos" con Castro, quien "les daba su correo electrónico y les invitaba a salir a un club nocturno".

Domínguez, que mantiene transcripciones de los chats en su blog, dijo a ABC News que aunque “el hijo del dictador” nunca compartió detalles sobre su padre ni secretos de la inteligencia cubanos, sí le dejó vislumbrar la vida de lujos y libertades que los dirigentes cubanos y sus familiares disfrutan mientras el pueblo de la isla a duras penas sobrevive.

Durante el “romance”, a lo largo del cuál “Claudia” recibió fotos obviamente personales del joven Castro, éste le habló de sus viajes, sus contactos con líderes mundiales y celebridades (en una foto aparece con Leonel Messi en las Olimpiadas de Pekín), los idiomas que habla (Inglés francés e italiano), su teléfono Blackberry y su laptop Mac de última generación (“me cambié hace poco [a Mac] y estoy feliz”). También la invitó a viajar a Cuba para ir a Varadero, un balneario que aparentemente frecuenta (”quiero ir el fin de semana”).
Con su madre, Dalia Soto del Valle, quien nunca se desempeñó como primera dama de Cuba.Con su madre, Dalia Soto del Valle, quien nunca se desempeñó como primera dama de Cuba.
Desde entonces Antonio Castro Soto del Valle ha ido elevando su perfil como el Castro varón –Mariela Castro tiene esa distinción entre las mujeres del clan—posiblemente más reconocido en el jet-set internacional.

Juan Juan Almeida cuenta que cuando él cayó en desgracia en 2003 por escribir lo que pensaba, Tony Castro se le acercó, le regaló un billete de dos dólares “porque dicen que dan buena suerte” y le dijo que lo apoyaba mucho, porque él sabía que tener problemas con su tío Raúl era "bastante complicado".

Con la presente campaña robesperiana contra la corrupción en Cuba, a Tony Castro podría hacerle mucha falta mantener el favor de su tío, y que su padre viva muchos años más. De lo contrario, podría necesitar toneladas de buena suerte.

Canadian entrepreneur who blew whistle on Cuban corruption faces 12-year term

Speaking over a scratchy telephone line from inside a Cuban prison, Sarkis Yacoubian’s voice goes suddenly silent. He’s crying.
Behind his muffled sobs, the din of the crowded jail outside of Havana can be heard.
“I was so depressed at times, I wanted to commit suicide,” says the 53-year-old entrepreneur.
In exclusive jailhouse interviews with the Star from Cuba’s La Condesa prison, Yacoubian provides an insider’s view of a sweeping anti-corruption campaign by the government of Raul Castro that has seen several foreign businessmen — including himself and another Toronto-area businessman — jailed.
A joint investigation by the Star and El Nuevo Herald, the Spanish-language affiliate of the Miami Herald, has found that in a corruption-plagued country described in secret U.S. government cables as “a state on the take,” two jailed entrepreneurs from the GTAare embroiled in a high-stakes diplomatic and legal standoff between Havana and Ottawa. It potentially jeopardizes millions in taxpayer dollars that underwrite Canada’s trade with Cuba.
Arrested in July 2011 and detained for nearly two years without charges, Yacoubian, who ran a transport and trading company, finally was handed a 63-page indictment last month by Cuban authorities accusing him of bribery, tax evasion and “activities damaging to the economy.”
Yacoubian, a suspect who says he pointed the finger at widespread wrongdoing by other foreign businesses as well as his own, now faces as many as 12 years in prison after he pleads guilty at his trial set to begin next Thursday.
The charges were filed in a special Havana court for Crimes against the State, which can effectively hold trials in secret.
“They found out this was an epidemic going all over the place and I was the fall guy,” says Yacoubian. “They want to give an example to the rest of the businessmen. They want to scare them to death.”
The second GTA man — 73-year-old Cy Tokmakjian, who runs a global transportation firm
Cy Tokmakjian
called the Tokmakjian Group — was picked up by Cuban authorities in September 2011 and remains in jail with no specific charges filed against him.
“We’re as worried as anyone would be if their father is in a place where they shouldn’t be,” said his son and company president, Raffi Tokmakjian, in an interview at their corporate headquarters in Concord, Ont.
Raffi Tokmakjian and his two sisters say they are in daily phone contact with their father.
“He worries more about us. He says: ‘You guys stay strong, I’m OK,’ ” said Anni Tokmakjian, the company’s director of sales. “We’re just focusing on getting him home, that’s all we really care about.”
But that might not be easy. The two Ontario entrepreneurs of Armenian origin, one-time business associates turned bitter rivals, ran multimillion-dollar trading companies that sold heavy equipment, vehicles and supplies to Cuban state companies in the transport, construction, nickel and other industries.
Today, their Havana offices are shuttered, their fortunes frozen and their future in limbo.
Cuban authorities in Havana and at the country’s embassy in Ottawa declined to be interviewed for this story. Complicating matters is that millions in Canadian taxpayer dollars funded by the Canadian Commercial Corporation — a kind of broker that underwrites contracts between the Cuban government and select Canadian firms — may be at stake.
From 2011 to 2012, the corporation signed 38 contracts in Cuba worth more than $68.4 million, the latest in its $650-million business with Cuba since 1991.
Much of that financial support — for privacy reasons, the agency won’t disclose its client list — went to back deals made the Tokmakjian Group.
Now that Tokmakjian is in prison and the Cuban government has officially revoked his company’s licence to operate, there are questions about what the Cubans will do if their courts rule that Tokmakjian contracts backed by the CCC were tainted by corruption.
The Tokmakjian Group is reported to be the second-largest Canadian operation in Cuba, with at least $80 million in annual sales in the country.
Raffi Tokmakjian says his father “fell in love with the place” when he began investing in Cuba during the 1960s. Yacoubian, too, had big dreams when he first came to Cuba in 1993. He quickly became fluent in Spanish and, after working briefly for Tokmakjian, he built his company, Tri-Star Caribbean, into a flourishing $30-million-a-year enterprise.
It all came crashing down when plainclothes security officers swept into his offices in Havana in July 2011. “They started yelling: ‘Nobody move!’ ” Yacoubian says. “I didn’t know what was happening.”
Eventually whisked away to a “safe house” for questioning and allowed outside for only one hour a day, Yacoubian says he slipped into desperation and depression.
“I had lost my mind,” he says. “I was talking to myself, banging my head.”
Then Yacoubian made a fateful choice: he blew the whistle. “Maybe in my conscience I wanted my company to be brought down so that I could tell once for all things that are going on,” he says. “It was just eating me alive.”
He told his interrogators that he had little choice but to hand over money to bureaucrats or officials to secure contracts or even to ensure they were honoured after winning a bid.
“If I didn’t pay, at the end of the day they would just create problems for me,” he says.
Prosecutors allege in their court filing that Yacoubian or his employees bribed at least a dozen state officials with everything from nice dinners and prepaid phone cards to cash — from $300 for a tip about a contract, to $50,000 for a 2008 deal on earth movers.
Yacoubian disputes many of the details in the charges. But he says what bothered him was that some of the foreign businessmen were “bigger crooks” than the Cubans, profiting unduly from shady business dealings — often, he says, with support or subsidies from Western governments.
Yacoubian says he spent the next few months turning what could have been a police grilling of him into a kind of Corruption 101 class for his interrogators.
“I tried to explain to them systematically how things could be done,” he says. “I gave them drawings, designs. I gave them names, people, how they do it, why, when, where, what.”
Yacoubian did not know that his tell-all tale would become fodder for a campaign against corruption led by President Raul Castro.
Reuters reported in February 2012 that Yacoubian’s videotaped confession was the centrepiece in a video titled “Metastasis” that describes payoffs and bribes “spreading like cancer” into high levels of the Cuban government.
In the video, shown only to top government and Communist Party officials, “Yacoubian confesses he passed packets of money to Cuban officials,” Reuters reports. Tokmakjian is also featured and accused of corruption.
At least two of the Cuban officials tied to Tokmakjian in the video have been arrested.
But his children say Tokmakjian firmly denies any wrongdoing, insisting there have been yearly audits of their business partnerships with the Cubans with “no issues.”
“The only thing that I have heard my father preach is: keep your nose clean in Cuba and you can do business here for a long time,” says Raffi Tokmakjian.
As the video was making rounds, Tokmakjian and Yacoubian were eventually transferred to La Condesa, a prison reserved for foreigners and disgraced government officials — although the Canadians have been kept apart in separate barracks.
Bishop Bagrat Galstanian, the Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Canada who got to know Yacoubian and his family because of their charity work in the community, flew to Havana last fall to visit the prison.
“It was kind of unbelievable that would happen to Sarkis, he was very much in love with Cuba,” the bishop says. “He cried, he opened his heart. He told me: ‘This is what I have done for years and now they are trying to convict me as a traitor to this country.’ ”
The families of both men say they have received support from the Canadian Embassy in Havana and assurances that Foreign Minister John Baird and Minister of State of Foreign Affairs Diane Ablonczy have pushed the Cubans “at the highest levels” to provide justice for the jailed Canadians “in a more timely matter.”
Canada is one of Cuba’s largest trading partners and its single largest source of tourism revenue. Close observers of Canadian business and political affairs in Havana say Ottawa and the CCC have to be concerned when a major player like Tokmakjian, backed by federal money, runs afoul of the Castro regime.
One longtime Canadian investor with many years of experience in Havana said “a lot of people” were frustrated that CCC was an exclusive club The investor, who asked to remain anonymous because of the uncertain political climate there, said most of CCC’s money was being “eaten up by a handful of companies,” including the Tokmakjian Group.
Last month, the Cuban government’s Official Gazette announced that the Ministry of Foreign Commerce and Investment had revoked the licence of the Tokmakjian Group because it carried out “activities . . . contrary to the (proper) principles and ethics” — in effect, slamming the door shut on a major Canadian corporation endorsed by a federal Crown corporation.
For now, the CCC says it is not worried. “The corporation has consistently been paid by the Government of Cuba on time regardless of the external environment,” says Joanne Lostracco, the CCC’s manager of government relations.
Asked about the perils of a Crown corporation operating in a Cuban economy tainted by corruption, Lostracco said the CCC has a “strong due diligence process” that imposes “full financial disclosure” on Canadian companies and allows the CCC to withdraw from any contract “obtained through illicit means.”
The Tokmakjian children remain optimistic their father will be home soon, taking heart from the fact that 10 other foreign employees of their company who were detained by Cuban authorities have been released during the past four months.
For his part, Yacoubian says he hopes to get a reduced sentence after he pleads guilty at his trial next week “because I collaborated closely” — a collaboration acknowledged by Cuban authorities in his indictment.
Yacoubian takes anti-depressants during the day and sleeping pills at night, but he says the poor ventilation in the stifling heat and the lack of chairs for his bad back are taking a toll.
Reflecting on the role he has played in unravelling Cuba’s corruption scandals, he has mixed emotions. “It’s a victory because now how things were done has been unwrapped,” he says.
But he also recalls the lyrics from a rock song that was popular when he and his family lived through the difficult years of civil war in Lebanon:
“Don’t be a hero,” Yacoubian says. “Heroes are so sad.”

miércoles, mayo 15, 2013

Castro Corrupt Regime Imprisons Business Partners

Cy Tokmakjian
According to Reuters:

Canadian and British executives of three foreign businesses shut in 2011 by Cuban authorities, ostensibly for corrupt practices, have been charged after more than a year in custody and are expected to go on trial soon, sources close to the cases told Reuters.

This is fascinating in so many ways.

First of all, the most corrupt actors in Cuba are the Castro brothers themselves, who have militarized the economy, monopolized every sector on the island, conducted illicit activities, funneled billions into foreign accounts and perfected nepotism.

Note that the three foreign businessmen in prison were among the Castro brother's closest business partners for many years.

Sarkis Yacoubian
They are Sarkis Yacoubian of Canada's Tri-Star Caribbean, Cy Tokmakjian of Canada's Tokmakjian Group and Amado Fakhre of Britain's Coral Capital Group Ltd.

Like some of today's ingenious businessmen looking for deals in Cuba, they all believed they had a special relationship with the Castros, that their investments were secure from the brother's long-time larcenous practices and that they were smarter than everyone else.

Amado Fakhre
Throughout this time, they have been held in undisclosed prison locations, where they have been subject to intense interrogations and God knows what else.

They have no rights and remain at the absolute whim of Cuba's dictators.

It's hard to feel sorry for any of these unscrupulous businessmen who for years sought to enrich themselves and Cuba's tyrants, at the cost of repressed people.

But it stands as a lesson for all those who want to engage in business with the Castros and their monopolies.

After all, who haven't the Castro brothers ripped off in the last five decades?
They have now been held without trial or charges for over a year-and-a-half -- and their businesses and bank accounts confiscated.

Benghazi, IRS and AP Scandals Reveal Obama's Culture of Corruption

By Peter Morici
News that the IRS targeted conservative groups for intense scrutiny is just one in a series of revelations pointing to a culture of expediency and intolerance in the Obama White House that corrupts this administration.
Consider the September slayings of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other U.S. diplomats in Benghazi. If the attack were revealed to be undertaken by terrorists, it posed a grave embarrassment to the president’s anti-terrorism strategy—eight weeks before the election.
On September 12, the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs wrote in an email, “The group that conducted the attacks, Ansar al-Sharia, is affiliated with Islamic terrorists.” 
Yet, just days later on the Sunday talk shows, UN Ambassador Susan Rice characterized the incident as the result of spontaneous street demonstrations inspired by an anti-Muhammad YouTube video.
Obama Care, having passed through the Senate on a slight-of-hand, has been contentious from the start, and the Congress has not appropriated as much funds as Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius would like to implement the law.
To do the work of HHS, she has sought large contributions from private health care companies to liberal non-profit groups. With health care so heavily regulated, it is hard to characterize these donations as voluntary.

viernes, mayo 10, 2013

Obama's Hollywood Donors Line Up for Plum Diplomatic Posts

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Hollywood denizens opened up their considerable check books for President Barack Obama's re-election campaign last fall, and now it's payback time.

A number of prestigious diplomatic posts have opened up recently, and some of the entertainment industry's more generous donors could fill them, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Among posts still in play, sources tell THR, is the coveted ambassadorship to France, previously thought to belong to hedge fund chief Marc Lasry, a major contributor to Obama and to Bill Clinton's Clinton Global Initiative....
Whomever Obama decides on for the coveted Paris post, he or she will join a surprising number of nominees with Hollywood ties. Among them: Emmy-nominated television producer Colleen Bell, said to be in line for Belgium or Hungary; longtime Democratic activist and executive John Emerson, whose name has come up as a possible ambassador to Germany; HBO executive James Costos, who according to sources is under consideration for Spain; media executive-turned-political activist Rufus Gifford, who is being eyed for Denmark; and political consultant Noah Mamet, who is in the running for Argentina.

jueves, mayo 09, 2013

Mao's granddaughter doesn't want to be on this rich list

news.cultural-china.com
behind the wall
Kong Dongmei [photo], the granddaughter of Chinese Communist Party founder Mao Zedong.
BEIJING -- Anywhere else in the world, placement on a rich list would be cause for celebration.
Not so in China.
For China's richest, being listed on wealth reports can be deeply undesirable, inviting unwanted extra scrutiny from tax collectors to a general public increasingly suspicious of the origins of the wealth that has poured into the mainland from uncertain corners over the last few decades.
The latest person to find herself facing this tough media spotlight: Kong Dongmei, the granddaughter of late Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong.
With assets estimated at around $815 million, Kong and her husband, Chen Dongsheng, placed 242nd on Chinese magazine New Fortune's 500 Rich List for 2013 released this week.
The specific kind of attention attracted by such an appearance has many nicknames. One Chinese author dubbed it "The Curse of Forbes"; others have called these wealth reports "sha zhu bang" or "kill pig list."
Whatever you call it, there is no denying that the lists can be perilous for China's wealthy. A study last year entitled "The Price of Being a Billionaire in China: Evidence Based on Hurun Rich List," found that companies listed on the notorious "Hurun Rich List" had their market values rapidly decline within three years – victims of increased tax audits, cutting off of government subsidies and financial investigations.
Indeed, many who have found themselves among the lucky few have soon after landed in jail as media and government interest shifted to their business dealings.
'Honest and clean'The irony that the granddaughter of the country's founding Communist leader is now one of its wealthiest citizens was not lost on the public here -- that despite carefully cultivating a veneer of modest living, Mao's offspring have in fact been profiting handsomely.
In 2009, another grandchild of Mao, Major General Mao Xinyu, told Chinese media, "The Mao Family heritage is honest and clean. None of the Mao family members have entered business. They all live on their modest salaries."
Meanwhile Kong authored four bestsellers about her grandfather and even ran a bookstore that specialized in Communist culture.
The revelation that Mao's granddaughter has risen to become one of China's wealthiest citizens only confirms what many in this country increasingly believe: Patronage is the path to wealth in today's Chinese society.
That perception is backed up by a recent survey conducted by Tsinghua University and reported in the Beijing Evening Post that found that college graduates in China who had a parent serving as a government official were found to earn 15 percent more than their peers.
The study also found that children of well-connected families were more likely to be recruited into sectors like finance, government agencies and international organizations, while other graduates ended up in industries like manufacturing and construction.
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Retratos de fusilados por el Castrismo - Juan Abreu

"Hablame"

"EN TIEMPOS DIFÍCILES" - Heberto Padilla

A aquel hombre le pidieron su tiempo

para que lo juntara al tiempo de la Historia.

Le pidieron las manos,

porque para una época difícil

nada hay mejor que un par de buenas manos.

Le pidieron los ojos

que alguna vez tuvieron lágrimas

para que contemplara el lado claro

(especialmente el lado claro de la vida)

porque para el horror basta un ojo de asombro.

Le pidieron sus labios

resecos y cuarteados para afirmar,

para erigir, con cada afirmación, un sueño

(el-alto-sueño);

le pidieron las piernas

duras y nudosas

(sus viejas piernas andariegas),

porque en tiempos difíciles

¿algo hay mejor que un par de piernas

para la construcción o la trinchera?

Le pidieron el bosque que lo nutrió de niño,

con su árbol obediente.

Le pidieron el pecho, el corazón, los hombros.

Le dijeron

que eso era estrictamente necesario.

Le explicaron después

que toda esta donación resultaria inútil.

sin entregar la lengua,

porque en tiempos difíciles

nada es tan útil para atajar el odio o la mentira.

Y finalmente le rogaron

que, por favor, echase a andar,

porque en tiempos difíciles

esta es, sin duda, la prueba decisiva.

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La columna de Cubanalisis

NEOCASTRISMO [Hacer click en la imagen]

NEOCASTRISMO [Hacer click en la imagen]
¨Saturno jugando con sus hijos¨/ Pedro Pablo Oliva

Seguidores

Carta desde la carcel de Fidel Castro Ruz

“…después de todo, para mí la cárcel es un buen descanso, que sólo tiene de malo el que es obligatorio. Leo mucho y estudio mucho. Parece increíble, las horas pasan como si fuesen minutos y yo, que soy de temperamento intranquilo, me paso el día leyendo, apenas sin moverme para nada. La correspondencia llega normalmente…”

“…Como soy cocinero, de vez en cuando me entretengo preparando algún pisto. Hace poco me mandó mi hermana desde Oriente un pequeño jamón y preparé un bisté con jalea de guayaba. También preparo spaghettis de vez en cuando, de distintas formas, inventadas todas por mí; o bien tortilla de queso. ¡Ah! ¡Qué bien me quedan! por supuesto, que el repertorio no se queda ahí. Cuelo también café que me queda muy sabroso”.
“…En cuanto a fumar, en estos días pasados he estado rico: una caja de tabacos H. Upman del doctor Miró Cardona, dos cajas muy buenas de mi hermano Ramón….”.
“Me voy a cenar: spaghettis con calamares, bombones italianos de postre, café acabadito de colar y después un H. Upman #4. ¿No me envidias?”.
“…Me cuidan, me cuidan un poquito entre todos. No le hacen caso a uno, siempre estoy peleando para que no me manden nada. Cuando cojo el sol por la mañana en shorts y siento el aire de mar, me parece que estoy en una playa… ¡Me van a hacer creer que estoy de vacaciones! ¿Qué diría Carlos Marx de semejantes revolucionarios?”.

Quotes

¨La patria es dicha de todos, y dolor de todos, y cielo para todos, y no feudo ni capellaní­a de nadie¨ - Marti

"No temas ni a la prision, ni a la pobreza, ni a la muerte. Teme al miedo"
-
Giacomo Leopardi

¨Por eso es muy importante, Vicky, hijo mío, que recuerdes siempre para qué sirve la cabeza: para atravesar paredes¨Halvar de Flake [El vikingo]

"Como no me he preocupado de nacer, no me preocupo de morir" - Lorca

"Al final, no os preguntarán qué habéis sabido, sino qué habéis hecho" - Jean de Gerson

"Si queremos que todo siga como está, es necesario que todo cambie" - Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa

"Todo hombre paga su grandeza con muchas pequeñeces, su victoria con muchas derrotas, su riqueza con múltiples quiebras" - Giovanni Papini


"Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans" - John Lennon

"Habla bajo, lleva siempre un gran palo y llegarás lejos" - Proverbio Africano

"No hay medicina para el miedo" - Proverbio escoces

"El supremo arte de la guerra es doblegar al enemigo sin luchar"
- Sun Tzu

"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein

"It is inaccurate to say I hate everything. I am strongly in favor of common sense, common honesty, and common decency. This makes me forever ineligible for public office" - H. L. Menken

"I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented" - Elie Wiesel

"Stay hungry, stay foolish" -
Steve Jobs

"If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert , in five years ther'ed be a shortage of sand" - Milton Friedman

"The tragedy of modern man is not that he knows less and less about the meaning of his own life, but that it bothers him less and less" - Vaclav Havel

"No se puede controlar el resultado, pero si lo que uno haga para alcanzarlo" -
Vitor Belfort [MMA Fighter]

Liborio

Liborio
A la puerta de la gloria está San Pedro sentado y ve llegar a su lado a un hombre de cierta historia. No consigue hacer memoria y le pregunta con celo: ¿Quién eras allá en el suelo? Era Liborio mi nombre. Has sufrido mucho, hombre, entra, te has ganado el cielo.

Para Raul Castro

Cuba ocupa el penultimo lugar en el mundo en libertad economica solo superada por Corea del Norte.

Cuba ocupa el lugar 147 entre 153 paises evaluados en "Democracia, Mercado y Transparencia 2007"

Cuando vinieron

Cuando vinieron a buscar a los comunistas, Callé: yo no soy comunista.
Cuando vinieron a buscar a los sindicalistas, Callé: yo no soy sindicalista.
Cuando vinieron a buscar a los judíos, Callé: yo no soy judío. Cuando vinieron a buscar a los católicos, Callé: yo no soy “tan católico”.
Cuando vinieron a buscarme a mí, Callé: no había quien me escuchara.

Reverendo Martin Niemöller

Martha Colmenares

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CUBA LLORA Y EL MUNDO Y NOSOTROS NO ESCUCHAMOS

Donde esta el Mundo, donde los Democratas, donde los Liberales? El pueblo de Cuba llora y nadie escucha.
Donde estan los Green, los Socialdemocratas, los Ricos y los Pobres, los Con Voz y Sin Voz? Cuba llora y nadie escucha.
Donde estan el Jet Set, los Reyes y Principes, Patricios y Plebeyos? Cuba desesperada clama por solidaridad.
Donde Bob Dylan, donde Martin Luther King, donde Hollywood y sus estrellas? Donde la Middle Class democrata y conservadora, o acaso tambien liberal a ratos? Y Gandhi? Y el Dios de Todos?
Donde los Santos y Virgenes; los Dioses de Cristianos, Protestantes, Musulmanes, Budistas, Testigos de Jehova y Adventistas del Septimo Dia. Donde estan Ochun y todas las deidades del Panteon Yoruba que no acuden a nuestro llanto? Donde Juan Pablo II que no exige mas que Cuba se abra al Mundo y que el Mundo se abra a Cuba?
Que hacen ahora mismo Alberto de Monaco y el Principe Felipe que no los escuchamos? Donde Madonna, donde Angelina Jolie y sus adoptados around de world; o nos hara falta un Brando erguido en un Oscar por Cuba? Donde Sean Penn?
Donde esta la Aristocracia Obrera y los Obreros menos Aristocraticos, donde los Working Class que no estan junto a un pueblo que lanquidece, sufre y llora por la ignominia?
Que hacen ahora mismo Zapatero y Rajoy que no los escuchamos, y Harper y Dion, e Hillary y Obama; donde McCain que no los escuchamos? Y los muertos? Y los que estan muriendo? Y los que van a morir? Y los que se lanzan desesperados al mar?
Donde estan el minero cantabrico o el pescador de percebes gijonese? Los Canarios donde estan? A los africanos no los oimos, y a los australianos con su acento de hombres duros tampoco. Y aquellos chinos milenarios de Canton que fundaron raices eternas en la Isla? Y que de la Queen Elizabeth y los Lords y Gentlemen? Que hace ahora mismo el combativo Principe Harry que no lo escuchamos?
Donde los Rockefellers? Donde los Duponts? Donde Kate Moss? Donde el Presidente de la ONU? Y Solana donde esta? Y los Generales y Doctores? Y los Lam y los Fabelo, y los Sivio y los Fito Paez?
Y que de Canseco y Miñoso? Y de los veteranos de Bahia de Cochinos y de los balseros y de los recien llegados? Y Carlos Otero y Susana Perez? Y el Bola, y Pancho Cespedes? Y YO y TU?
Y todos nosotros que estamos aqui y alla rumiando frustaciones y resquemores, envidias y sinsabores; autoelogios y nostalgias, en tanto Louis Michel comulga con Perez Roque mientras Biscet y una NACION lanquidecen?
Donde Maceo, donde Marti; donde aquel Villena con su carga para matar bribones?
Cuba llora y clama y el Mundo NO ESCUCHA!!!

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