Case 24-2017: Venezuelan Supreme Tribunal of Justice (TSJ)
LEGAL OPINION ON PRESIDENT NICOLÁS
MADURO
May 4, 2017
Following the continuing oppression suffered by the Venezuelan People on the part of the de facto President Nicolás Maduro, who
continues to violate the Constitution and
International Treaties signed by Venezuela, it will then be determined
whether the facts presented constitute an act of perpetuation and a deepening
of the crimes carried out by the Venezuelan Supreme Tribunal of Justice (TSJ)
that have already been sentenced by the Buddhist
Tribunal on Human Rights.
I.
Description of the Case
In 2004, the organization Human Rights Watch warned that the Venezuelan government was
creating a law that would allow it to control and manipulate the Supreme
Tribunal of Venezuela, which implied breaking the independence of the
judicial power, breaking the division of powers that is fundamental in a
Democratic Constitutional State of Law. Furthermore, during the case of the Supreme
Tribunal of Venezuela (TSJ), there were public statements by President
Maduro confirming that he was behind the illegal measures taken by said Supreme
Tribunal that violated the Constitutional State of Law and the International
Human Rights Law, since he said he would quickly cancel such measures to avoid
conflicts between the Attorney General and the Supreme Tribunal. A few days
after cancelling the measures taken by the Venezuelan Supreme Tribunal of justice (TSJ),
which had been literally a "Coup
d'état", the government of Maduro and its paramilitary groups began a
new violent and murderous repression against peaceful demonstrators, causing
dozens of dead people with total impunity. International organizations such as
the OAS denounced this murderous
repression and also the "Coup
d'état", which is why the de
facto President Maduro announced the withdrawal of Venezuela as a member of
the OAS. At the same time, after receiving no criticism from the Vatican in the
face of these illegal acts, on May 1, 2017, President Maduro announced that he
would create a new Constitution, but not through convening the Parliament but
by convening civil groups allied with his government, which constitutes not
only a new violation of the Constitution created by Hugo Chavez but also a new
deepening of the "Coup d’état".
In fact, political scientist Nicmer Evans, a member of the ruling political
party, has confirmed that President Maduro is making a clear betrayal of Chávez and the people, suspending all the State of Law and
initiates a dictatorial period, being a coup
against the Constitution Promoted by Chávez. With respect to the deepening
of the crimes previously initiated by the Venezuelan Supreme Tribunal (TSJ),
the Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights
proceeds to issue the following ethical legal opinion on the Responsibility of
President Maduro.
II.
Preliminary Warning
The International
Buddhist Ethics Committee & Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights evaluates
violations of ethics and human rights, so that its legal framework is Buddhist
Tribal Law and International Law. These procedures are millennial and intrinsic
to the self-government system of the spiritual commune (sangha), although they
have the innovation of the universal jurisdiction that allows analyzing
violations of other communities and countries.
The legal cases carried out end with a Judgment.
However, when the sentencing conditions worsen, the Judgment acquires an
immediate ethical legitimacy to issue legal acts, notices, resolutions,
communiqués and legal opinions denouncing such aggravations.
III.
Violations
against the Constitution and Human Rights
In order to analyze in the present case the existence
of an act of "Coup d'état" by
President Nicolás Maduro from Venezuela, it is fundamental to offer precedents
of the human rights violations made by the accused. Although President Maduro
has been elected through vote, the fact is that he exercises a de facto Presidency in Venezuela for
violating the principles of democracy and republican order, maintaining a
systematic and widespread scheme of human rights violations. His ambition to
maintain the absolute hegemony of political Power, something very common in
dictatorial regimes, has led him to violate the right to freedom of thought and
expression, threatening, harassing and assaulting journalists and the media, as
well as censoring and restricting the right to freedom of information that the
Venezuelan people has. In this regard, prestigious international organizations,
including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, have reported
that Maduro's government has intimidated and harassed human rights defenders
who were working in Venezuela. This illegal behavior not only violates the
international human rights treaties signed by Venezuela, but also violates the
very Venezuelan Constitution and betrays the libertarian principles of the
socialist revolution. President Maduro has criminalized both the protest of
civil society and the actions of opposition political parties, using the
judicial power to intimidate and persecute political critics, including the
illegal act of having prisoners of conscience, fraudulent trials and violations
against due process, systematic and widespread arbitrary detention along with
torture and inhuman treatment, in addition to having carried out extrajudicial
executions by security forces that illegally deprive people from the right to
life, reason by which the Buddhist
Tribunal on Human Rights agrees with the OAS Secretary Almagro in the fact
that these practices are characteristic of the beginning of an oppressive State and the end of the
Democratic Constitutional State of Law. By depriving the people from accessing justice,
truth and reparation, especially in cases of human rights violations, such as
the multiple cases of torture and murder against political demonstrators which
have gone unpunished, Mr. Maduro has broken the country's democratic social
contract. The way how President Maduro deprives the people from their
democratic rights, by refusing to call elections or to accept referendums by
popular vote, shows that he does not embody the legitimate function of his
office, but Mr. Maduro behaves like a de
facto President, which implies that his entire government is nothing more
than a military civic dictatorship
that concentrates political and juridical power in a non-democratic force. Although
President Maduro and the Venezuelan Attorney General have expressed that human
rights violations are isolated cases, the evidence shows a broad and widespread
pattern of abuses, since the latter were a systematic practice of the security
forces and with the complicity of prosecutors and country judges. This
environment of impunity is also accompanied by an environment of corruption and
drug trafficking, as evidenced in a trial against President Maduro's nephews,
the Venezuelan government and its military forces control all drug trafficking
in Venezuela and thanks to the complicity and Corruption of the Venezuelan
government, this country transits almost half of the drug of the whole world.
Instead of being dedicated to a socialist revolution that brings liberty,
equality and fraternity to the all the people, President Maduro's
civic-military government is dedicated to organized crime and human rights
abuses.
IV.
Crimes against Humanity
After having condemned violations against the
Constitution and the International Human Rights Law by the Venezuelan Supreme Tribunal of
Justice, under the leadership of President Maduro, it is an inescapable
ethical duty on the part of the Buddhist
Tribunal on Human Rights to establish whether within these violations "Crimes against humanity"
were been committed. To this end, a number of complaints that have been
submitted before the International
Criminal Court (ICC) against President Maduro in 2014, 2015 and 2016 are
considered as valid and legitimate. Precisely, in 2014, about two hundred
lawmakers from eight Latin American countries denounced President Maduro
internationally for "Crimes against
humanity", asking to investigate his massive, widespread and systematic repression against peaceful and
unarmed protestors, which included dozens of dead and tortured individuals.
In November 2015, Carlos Vecchio and Juan Carlos
Gutierrez, representing a group of victims' relatives, filed a complaint before
the International Criminal Court (ICC)
for "Crimes against humanity" carried
out by President Maduro to the civilian population, including evidence of
systematic and widespread violence such as murders, torture and persecution for
political reasons. This second complaint demonstrates that under Article 7 of
the Rome
Statute, President Maduro would be committing "Crimes against humanity" for carrying out widespread or
systematic attacks against the civilian population, such as extrajudicial killings (examples:
Genesis Carmona, Guillermo Sánchez and Kluiverth Roa), illegal deprivation of liberty (Examples: Christian Holdack, Luis
Augusto Matheus Chirinos, Marcelo Crovato and Rosmit Mantilla), torture (example: Gloria Tobón), persecution of groups for political reasons
(examples: Antonio Ledezma, Leopoldo López, Daniel Ceballos and Enzo Scarano)
and other Inhuman acts (example: Juan
Manuel Carrasco). The Buddhist Tribunal
on Human Rights has found that in 2014 President Maduro adopted a state
system of attack against the politically dissident civilian population,
restricting and punishing opposition political demonstrators through human
rights violations that include the commission of "Crimes Against humanity" perpetrated in a widespread and
systematic way by state security forces and paramilitary groups under the de facto control of Mr. Maduro. In a
short period of time, in 2014, more than 33 murders against civilians,
imprisonment of over 3300 demonstrators, torture of more than 400
demonstrators, and inhumane treatment of more than 800 people were carried out,
all of this being an event that, due to the impunity sustained by the Vatican
and the international courts, has occurred again during April 2017 with the
same repressive intensity on the part of the dictatorial government of Maduro.
Also in 2015, the Colombian Attorney General, Mr.
Alejandro Ordóñez, presented to the International
Criminal Court (ICC) a report on "Crimes
against humanity" committed by President Maduro against Colombian
citizens, including crimes of forced displacement of 15,000 people, forced
disappearances and torture against Colombian citizens living on the border
within Venezuelan territory, in a clear systematic and widespread attack.
In 2016, social activist Lilian Tintori, wife of
political prisoner Leopoldo López, filed a new complaint before the International Criminal Court (ICC)
against President Maduro for "Crimes
against humanity", denouncing torture against political prisoners
along with harassment and persecution of political parties. President Maduro
has led a plan of intimidation, confrontation and punishment against political
dissidents, systematically threatening the civilian population through violent
repression and judicial persecution, so that the de facto President Maduro punishes the political opposition with a
system of oppression where the paramilitary security forces, paramilitary
groups, prosecutors, judges and the Venezuelan Supreme Court (TSJ), in an
accomplice way, are all involved in a civic-military dictatorship that provides
impunity to widespread crimes of brutal, indiscriminate and disproportionate
violence that affects all social classes in the country, since the victims are
politicians, students, lawyers, social activists, businessmen and ordinary
citizens.
The Buddhist
Tribunal on Human Rights sends a message of solidarity to the entire people
of Venezuela, by promising them not to ignore their suffering as well as it
does not go unpunished in oblivion. Therefore, beyond punishments, it is
indispensable that the Truth is denounced and clearly established. It is
confirmed that the victims of President Maduro are recognized here and now
through the Buddhist Tribunal on Human
Rights, which states that Dictator Maduro has generally committed "Violations of International Human
Rights Law", and that he has specifically committed "Crimes against humanity". As
the international courts seem to be slowly disappearing within the framework of
an international community of increasingly populist and authoritarian States,
the work of the Buddhist Tribunal on
Human Rights acquires great value so that international crimes do not go
unpunished. Although the Buddhist
Tribunal on Human Rights does not have any kind of police force to punish
or detain the crimes led by President Maduro, certainly the Buddhist Tribunal
has supreme ethical and spiritual power to dictate his Responsibility in the "Coup d’état" and in "Crimes against humanity ".
In the weeks previous to the last election that the government lost, President
Maduro had warned that if they lost those legislative elections then Venezuela
would enter one of the most turbid and
poignant stages of its political life because its revolution would become civic-military. History has shown that
he fulfilled his promise.
V.
Conclusion
After describing the case together with the
backgrounds of human rights violations carried out by the accused, the Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights is in
a position to pronounce Nicolás Maduro's Responsibility in the "Coup d’état" in Venezuela,
as well as in the Commission of "Crimes
against humanity". The Venezuelan people is suffering a violation of
its constitutional order by a regime that has violated the fundamental
principles of human rights. The violation of human rights is the great problem
of Venezuela. Maduro's dictatorial regime is the end of democracy in that
country, ending with the Constitution and initiating a new fraudulent order
legitimized only by his political party. Maduro's dictatorial regime has
already violated judicial independence, taking ownership of the Supreme
Tribunal of Justice (TSJ) to uphold its conducts of arbitrary
detention, political prisoners, annulment of Parliament, breach of social
rights to food and health, annulment of the democratic rights to convene
regional elections and recall referendum, violent repression of peaceful
demonstrators and unpunished killings by security forces and paramilitary
groups. This system of corruption and impunity has consolidated the Presidency
of Maduro as an authoritarian and dictatorial regime that violates the
guidelines provided in the Venezuelan Constitution, calling for the creation of
a new Constitution but without resort to Parliament or to universal suffrage of
People which is the basis of national sovereignty. The de facto president of Venezuela is turning a republic system into a
dictatorship ignoring the constituent power of the Venezuelan people, since
without the direct approval of the electors - or indirect approval through
their representatives - any process of a new Constitution would be invalid,
Illegal, unconstitutional and fraudulent. The nation is integrally formed by
all citizens, and not only by the sector of those who follow the governing
party. When a government only provides rights to its followers, this populism
system becomes a perverse tool of political, economic, cultural and
environmental oppression. The deepening of the "Coup d'état" carried out by President Maduro, through
the illegal creation of a new Constitution, violates the fundamental principles
of liberty, equality and fraternity, being convened on the basis of political
discrimination and the antidemocratic form, usurping the original constituent
power of the Venezuelan people. Maduro's presidency violates the elementary
principles recognized in international human rights standards, as well as in
the democratic system of Venezuela's own national Constitution, by carrying out
a "Coup d'état" promoted
from its presidency in order to usurp and annul definitively the power of the
people, simultaneously intimidating the national and international community
with violence and assassinations. The Buddhist
Tribunal on Human Rights expresses its solidarity with the Venezuelan
people and accompanies them in their quest for Independence, Human Rights and
Democracy. In defending liberty, equality and fraternity of the whole humanity,
promoting respect for the dharmic nature
or intrinsic dignity of all human beings, the Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights has found sufficient evidence to
confirm a legal Opinion against Nicolas Maduro for "Coup d'état" and "Crimes
against humanity", being an Opinion that is a consequence of the
deepening of the previous Judgment for "Violation
of the Democratic Constitutional State of Law" and "Violation of the International Human
Rights Law". In accordance with international treaties, the Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights has
the absolute duty to enforce the right to life, the right to peace, the right
to justice and the right to health, all of which have been violated
widespreadly and systematically by the de facto President Nicolás Maduro.
Ergo, the Buddhist
Tribunal on Human Rights rules as
the following:
1.
It is
declared as illegal and a "Coup d'état"
to call for a new Constitution in Venezuela.
2.
It is
stated that President Maduro violates the human rights of the Venezuelan people
by not providing full access to health, work, justice, democracy and peace.
3.
It is
required all neighboring countries of Venezuela to receive and not to expel the
thousands of future Venezuelan refugees who might flee from the "Crimes against humanity" carried
out by Maduro, even with a possibility that Venezuela may suffer a civil war.
4.
It is
required that Fatou Bensouda, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), starts working properly in the
case of Venezuela and she promptly brings President Maduro to the international
justice for "Crimes against
humanity", hereby putting on record the fact that indifference or
unjustified delay in giving justice to these crimes constitutes an act of
complicity by omission.
Always in a spirit of reconciliation,
Master Maitreya
Samyaksambuddha
President of the
International Buddhist Ethics Committee & Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights
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