Wednesday, May 13, 2009

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The Rosenberg case and animal people


The Rosenberg case and animal people


Guatemala is currently engaged in a situation that is the result of fatigue before a court and justice system really irrelevant.
Common crime has kept the population literally terrified. Offenders of this type are only maintained for brief periods in jails and are then released. Those convicted, he quickly managed to leave the prisons so we have seen are individuals arrested in the streets with dozens of convictions for murder, armed robbery, kidnapping and other crimes of high impact.
Governments have implemented processes to fight against what is commonly referred to organized crime and believed to have penetrated the Guatemalan state agencies themselves. These instances have been used for little because the prosecution is not only inefficient but completely lacks independence. The same prosecutor general has a debt with the government of the day and that ties him to make a serious work for justice.
But the death of Rodrigo Rosenberg came to show is even worse: The highest levels of government are used to attempt against the life of citizens who are considered troublesome for the regime, any government official or a delinquent great weight.
In my opinion this is a case only, but not the only, crime perpetuated from the spheres of government. There have been others who today are forgetting: The Death of security adviser to the Interior Ministry, Victor Rivera's murder Santis, death of journalist and writer Hugo Arce, just to remind some of the crimes that could well be attributed to the government.
With these deaths can not easily find a recipient who is not a member of government circles. Who else would agree to kill journalists, lawyers and businessmen (Khalil Musa)? How do venture to commit crimes in broad daylight if you do not have full coverage of the highest levels of government?
I do not wonder the same presidential couple is involved up to his neck in murder Musa and Rosenberg because here in my beloved Guatemala's rulers do not know what it is to limit the use and abuse of power. Since we experience the dawn of democracy in 1986 have not had a single government in which we have not seen real criminals in positions in the executive and the legislature. And some who were not criminals before they became such brazen impunity enjoyed by those who are elected to public office.
regret that we Guatemalans, mostly not aware of how civilized life is underpinned by values \u200b\u200bsuch as respect for people's lives and property of everyone. In part this lack essential to our being a citizen is what allows we are ruled by gangsters, murderers, thieves, rent seekers, hustlers and crooks.
That total lack of civic maturity means that thousands are rendered as sheep to be brought in trucks and vans to "protest" without knowing what the situation is nerve. They only come because here they have been offered this or that, or because they have been told that the rich are going to remove the huge estates that this government has given them, that if we take what rightfully belongs to them productive citizens. Moreover
the rack with non-thinking people (trade with the ignorance of a backward people) is nothing but a decidedly confrontational strategy from the ruler. Rather than to face what he has done is to feed the ignorant masses with hatred and contempt for those who peacefully demand that the justice system is launched. The only thing missing is a professional agitator Machiavellian recommend cause injuries and deaths among its "loyal" to give more realism to their status as victims.
I am a pessimist, that's the truth. I do not trust the institutionalized processes or paths you have to move justice in my country. Sorry. I feel sorry for people who have left the flock to think this country otherwise. Sorry for the productive people because they have to pay by the honest effort hefty bills that go to enrich those who come to the government. Sorry for future generations who inherit a rundown country and a future no hope. I feel sorry for me because, having spent my entire productive life to improving the country I found today I feel terribly frustrated.
But this kind of country, that sort of political system and this unfortunately is what people deserve an uncivilized, childish, civic awareness, with ideas outside the Western tradition. I include here the so-called intellectuals who only promote other people's ideas uncritically, columnists, journalists, university professors, schoolteachers, writers, novelists, "Analysts" politicians to be promoters of misconceptions praising the government rather than promoting individual effort, they are confident that the rulers do for people what people can do by itself, which corroded by envy very smiling request that they remove those who have to distribute to the have-nots. Intellectuals are responsible for the worst come to power.
Many Guatemalans do not deserve to be drowned in this sea of \u200b\u200bmanure. But for others I'm glad. Well people are animal!