martes, 30 de noviembre de 2010

Pero Lucio fue un "invitado sorpresa", quién fue invitado inicialmente a la reunión "Danger in the Andes"?

Será coincidencia que Enrique Herreria, miembro de Madera de Guerrero (partido de derecha del Ecuador) haya sido invitado primero y ante su inasistencia se haya presentado Lucio Gutiérrez?

Además, pudimos conocer por medio de asistentes a este evento que Otto Reich dirigió algunas entrevistas que se le hizo a Lucio, será que el está detrás de la promoción mediática de este personaje? Pues no sería una sorpresa, dados          sus antecedentes golpistas en Honduras y su "experticia" en este tipo de asuntos.



YOU ARE INVITED: FORUM: "DANGER IN THE ANDES"

You are cordially invited to:

Danger in the Andes: Threats to Democracy, Human Rights, and Inter-American Security
November 17, 2010 – US Capitol Visitors Center

Are democracy and human rights in danger under the “21st Century Socialism” of Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia?

Does the ALBA Alliance of Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua constitute a threat to U.S. interests and inter-American security?

Is current U.S. policy toward the region equipped to respond to the erosion of democracy and the pernicious influence of such hostile actors as Iran, foreign and domestic terrorist groups, and narcotics traffickers?

Four key U.S. Members of Congress and two panels of U.S. and Lai n American experts will examine these and other salient issues.  Partial list of panelists- speakers may be added-:

1st Panel 9:30 – 11:30 am
Rule of Law, Human Rights and Democracy
2nd Panel 11:30 – 1:30 pm
Terrorism, Radical Islam, and Narco-trafficking



Dr. Alejandro Aguirre – President, Inter-American Press Association (Invited)

Dr. Jaime Daremblum  –  Hudson Institute,
Former Costa Rican Ambassador to the U.S.


Marcial Fabricano  –  Bolivian indigenous leader

Joseph Humire  – Atlas Economic Research Foundation



Dr. Edgar Teran – Ecuadorean constitutional lawyer and Human Rights expert
Jon Perdue – The Fund for American Studies

John Walters – Hudson Institute, former director, White House Office of Drug Control Policy



Dr. Enrique Herreria –  Ecuadorean Congressman

Victor Hugo Velazco – Bolivia indigenous leader


Luis Nuñez – President, Civic Committee of Santa Cruz, Bolivia

Joel Hirst – Council on Foreign Relations


Guillermo Zuloaga – President (Exiled) Globovision Television, Venezuela
Ambassador Roger Noriega – Former Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere; Former U.S. Ambassador to the OAS


Javier El-Hage – The Human Rights Foundation

Ambassador Otto J. Reich – Former Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere; former Presidential Envoy for the Western Hemisphere

José Cárdenas – Former Acting Assistant Administrator for Latin America, USAID; Former U.S. National Security Council


In addition, the following members of Congress are invited are tentatively accepted based on legislative schedule availability:

The Hon. Eliot Engel (D-NY) – Chairman, HFAC            The Hon. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) – Ranking
Sub-Committee on the Western Hemisphere.                   Member, House Foreign Affairs Committee (HFAC).

The Hon. Connie Mack (R-FL) – Ranking Member,        The Hon. Ron Klein (D-FL) – Member, HFAC
HFAC Sub-Committee on the Western Hemisphere.        Sub-Committee on the Western Hemisphere.

SOME OF THE SPONSORS:
                      

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario