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Message: "Den of Corruption"

Miners were stationed in front of the Interior to demand answers
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
"We do not want promises and we want solutions," he said Alfredo Villanueva, who reported several acts of corruption, where officials would allegedly involved in the body.

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Photo Armando Rivas


Those affected are sorry to have ignored the complaints that have been made
The former workers of mining in the region returned to the streets in the capital bolivarense to demand answers to those payments, since 2006, benefited from the conversion call mining.

"This has been deception after deception," said Alfredo Villanueva, a spokesman for these former employees, who yesterday decided to station themselves outside the headquarters of the State Government to require the regional executive to intervene in a problem that affects just over four thousand miners in the conversion, and about two thousand of the Caura Plan.

Villanueva said only demanded social justice. "Enough to continue marginalizing small-scale mining worker," while "corruption prevails in the Mission Piar." He regretted that has ignored the complaints that have been made, first, against the former president Mirna Muñoz, and now with the current, Damaso Mendoza. He recalled that Muñoz diverted about 25 million bolivar, allegedly in breach of social programs, jobs and credit.

The miners at the gates of Government House demanding the ouster of President of Mission Piar, and Laura Paredes, national mining commissioner and president of Venrus, who has failed to comply with this sector, he promised to deliver socio-productive loans per thousand 300 million Bolivars. "We called to say where those resources," he said.

Threaten
As noted by Villanueva, regional executive intervention to take the Mission Piar will curb the "den of corruption", which became the agency's attention to mining in recent years.

He warned that failure to get answers radicalize the protests. "We do not want more promises and we want solutions," he said Villanueva.

He said that if he punished the president of the Federal Bank for lending without cash, then, "should be punished Mirna Muñoz, Maribel Guillen, and all those who signed those loans."

They have

Roger Betancourt
"Four years by way of the Lard in the mining sector Tyrol, including mines and bull Guariche. It had a cellar, and to have her there had to pay the National Guard shot, then went to Merey when the eviction came out of that mine every area where we vandalized machines and equipment. We are still waiting for the payment thereof. "

José Toribio Guevara
"I have 61 years. All my life I've been a miner. From the age of eleven I went to the mines to work. I have traveled almost all the mines, I've been in the High Paragua, Caroni. Never had any government aid, so we ask this government to help us. "

Méndez Prudentiano
"I worked in several mines in there, big horse, Las Claritas. The mine problem is that there are no sources of employment. Look Ciudad Bolívar, has no industrial park, and where it should go a father to the mines to seek support

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