US ambassador to Venezuela agrees to report activity plans
www.chinaview.cn 2006-04-17 11:12:41
CARACAS, April 16 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela William Brownfield has agreed to inform the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry of his public activity plans in Venezuela after experiencing repeated harassment here, a government official said on Sunday
Information Minister William Lara said that Brownfield and Venezuela's Deputy Foreign Minister for North America Mari Pili Hernandez met on Wednesday to discuss plans for security coordination and that Hernandez had insisted that Brownfield give the foreign ministry a written notice of his public engagements in advance.
Lara explained that the purpose of the measure was to allow the nation to offer him security, whilst still allowing Venezuelans to demonstrate peacefully and democratically either in their support for or disapproval of Brownfield's presence.
"At last Mr Brownfield has understood that this is a sovereign nation, ... and that the aim of the government is to offer him the security to which he is entitled," Lara said.
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http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-04/17/content_4433915.htm~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~By admitting they had not informed the Venezuelan government about his plans for trips around Venezuela, he acknowledges they would have had a hard time protecting him, AND ALSO a hard time creating incidents, as he had charged.
If they didn't know where he was, or anything about his plans, it seems so unlikely they arranged to have a small group of motorcyle riders (men and their girlfriends, or wives, who had been attending a baseball game where he appeared) follow him for 10 minutes, pitching eggs and fruits at him from the local market.