Thursday October 11th 2012.
The reason I’m writing this article in
English is because I want you to show what’s going on in Venezuela Internationally.
This year we built at my house in Caracas a Suca for the Jewish
holiday (Google it). After 10 days we had to take
it down. I called my uncle and asked if I can borrow his pick up truck for a
couple of hours, so I could load the bamboos and palm tree leaves. My uncle
sent me the 1998 Ford 150 truck with the driver Eduardo.
Both of us loaded up all the materials of
the Suca to put it in the garbage. Once we reached the dump we began
taking off all the cargo. It was at 3:30pm in front of a school called
“Colegio Patria” and next to an
eldership. Two normal, average looking
guys walked up the street where we were offloading the stuff. They
saw us and kept walking
towards us. Once we finished our work they came at us aiming two very
powerful
guns at us. When they reached us, both pointed at me even though I wasn’t the driver. I gave them
my wallet, watch, and my the phone. My partner
Eduardo did the same. They took the SUV keys and left.
We hid ourselves behind the school’s door
in case the robbers were going to start shooting. Then, a guy that saw
everything, offered to take me home. Thankfully my home was only a couple blocks away.
Eduardo was shocked, and I had to act and think quickly. I called 911 which didn’t work. Then I called my uncle to
tell him that I lost his car. I took my other car which was parked at my house
and drove to the Police Municipals. From a previous experience I had, I had became friends with the Police Director. Once in his
office he used the police radio to notify the police in Caracas about the car. After all of this Eduardo and I drove to other police and army departments. After eight hours, we
finally found the car!
Today, Friday October 12th at 4:30pm I am
sitting at my computer, reflecting and analyzing what happen. I
can say one more time that God wants me here and isn't ready for me yet. But,
I'm confused. It is very sad that what I experienced yesterday thousands of
Venezuelans experienced every day. In most of the cases the robbers
kill the victims, or kidnap them. I was lucky.
I have met people around the world that says that Chavez, the Venezuela President, is a very good leader. If he is a great president why are there people robbing
others to bring food to their house?
Somehow you have to feed your family I guess. Why is Chavez giving to other countries the money our country makes from the oil instead battling the
delinquency and creating jobs?
If you know someone that works in your country’s International Relations Department, or in the UN, or in any International Court. Please help! Venezuela is falling down. This country needs international pressure on the government.
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