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One month on from the assassination of Danilo Anderson

One month on from the assassination of Danilo Anderson; blown to smithereens by 250 grams of C4 explosive placed underneath his vehicle.

VHeadline commentarist Carlos Herrera writes: It's now one month to the day since Public Prosecutor Danilo Anderson was assassinated in Los Chaguaramos (Caracas) ... blown to smithereens by 250 grams of C4 explosive placed underneath his vehicle ...all that remained of him were his feet.

The investigating authorities have identified the material authors of this abominable crime; discovered caches of arms and explosives and according to a statement from Attorney General, Isaias Rodriguez (yesterday) in front of the National Pantheon, are not to far off identifying the intellectual authors either ... based on "crossed-sourced information" from telephone calls ... all of which are under investigation. In fact, Rodriguez asked for an extension of two weeks to complete the investigation.

The opposition press has thrown up a smokescreen in the last month, by criticizing the investigation efforts as "being incompetent" ... and even accused the police of "liquidating" suspects in order to throw "human rights violations" at the government.

The facts are that, based on forensic tests, the two people killed in shootouts had in fact fired their weapons ... leading one to believe that these people were desperate, when the police tried to apprehend them.

The key is to find the intellectual authors and the financiers, and I'm sure the authorities would not want key actors eliminated, as it makes the investigation even more tortuous.

Patience is the key at the moment.

Danilo can never come back ... but he's in the hearts and minds of the "pueblo" (people) who knew that he would eventually bring the coupsters of April 12, 2002 to justice.

As a tribute to Danilo Anderson, we at VHeadline are not going to waste more words, simply we are going to play a song by the "pueblo's" singer-song writer, Ali Primera, entitled: "Los que mueren por la vida, (no pueden llamarse muertos) -- " Those who die for the sake of life, (have not died at all), which is a fitting anthem for this patriot, so vilely murdered fighting for the cause of justice, and therefore lasting peace in Venezuela.

"Sin justicia, no habrá paz" ­ Hugo Chávez Frías

Carlos Herrera
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One month on from the assassination of Danilo Anderson; blown to smithereens by 250 grams of C4 explosive placed underneath his vehicle.

VHeadline commentarist Carlos Herrera writes: It's now one month to the day since Public Prosecutor Danilo Anderson was assassinated in Los Chaguaramos (Caracas) ... blown to smithereens by 250 grams of C4 explosive placed underneath his vehicle ...all that remained of him were his feet.

The investigating authorities have identified the material authors of this abominable crime; discovered caches of arms and explosives and according to a statement from Attorney General, Isaias Rodriguez (yesterday) in front of the National Pantheon, are not to far off identifying the intellectual authors either ... based on "crossed-sourced information" from telephone calls ... all of which are under investigation. In fact, Rodriguez asked for an extension of two weeks to complete the investigation.

The opposition press has thrown up a smokescreen in the last month, by criticizing the investigation efforts as "being incompetent" ... and even accused the police of "liquidating" suspects in order to throw "human rights violations" at the government.

The facts are that, based on forensic tests, the two people killed in shootouts had in fact fired their weapons ... leading one to believe that these people were desperate, when the police tried to apprehend them.

The key is to find the intellectual authors and the financiers, and I'm sure the authorities would not want key actors eliminated, as it makes the investigation even more tortuous.

Patience is the key at the moment.

Danilo can never come back ... but he's in the hearts and minds of the "pueblo" (people) who knew that he would eventually bring the coupsters of April 12, 2002 to justice.

As a tribute to Danilo Anderson, we at VHeadline are not going to waste more words, simply we are going to play a song by the "pueblo's" singer-song writer, Ali Primera, entitled: "Los que mueren por la vida, (no pueden llamarse muertos) -- " Those who die for the sake of life, (have not died at all), which is a fitting anthem for this patriot, so vilely murdered fighting for the cause of justice, and therefore lasting peace in Venezuela.

"Sin justicia, no habrá paz" ­ Hugo Chávez Frías

Carlos Herrera
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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