Gianni Scovino is a young man of 33 and a
member of the Turtle Foundation (Fundación La Tortuga
[http://www.fundacionlatortuga.org/]), a participant in the punk scene, and an
anarchist media activist using materials from El Libertario [Venezuela’s
primary anarchist periodical] on his Youtube channel
(https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt5E7TuSaxrHPyoXF07LlZg/videos), where he
puts up videos in both Spanish and English.
On July 13, he was savagely assaulted by members of the Bolivarian
National Police (PNB) and the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) in the parking
lot of the Grand Central Commercial Dairy Plaza (Centro Comercial Plaza Mayor
de Lecherías) in the state of Anzoátegui while he was on a recycling run for
the Turtle Foundation. A video of the attack is available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5e5NDx7Ues
After being brutally beaten by the PNB and GNB with nightsticks and
with shields used as battering rams, he
was held for 36 hours at Detachment 521 of the Command of Zone 521 of the GNB,
before being transferred to a medical facility for treatment. At present he’s
recovering in the Hospital of the Venezuelan Institute of Social Insurance.
Those responsible for the attack on Gianni are GNB first sergeants Osmel
Zambrano Márquez and Joel José Díaz Carreño, and second sergeants Julio César
Gómez Mata and José Gregorio Trébol Pinto, as well as the PNB attaché Luis
Ramón Cova León and PNB officials Xavier Alexander Díaz Salazar, Elio Antonio
Díaz Maigua and José Alejandro Villegas Olivero.
The violent assault suffered by Gianni is symptomatic of the constant
violence in Venezuela for the last 100 days, in which, since April 1, more than
3,500 people have been detained, an incalculable number have been injured, and
there have been police raids on civil and residential sites. Thus far 303
Venezuelan civilians have gone before military tribunals. And more than 100
people have been killed.
We’re making an international call to our overseas anarchist comrades
for solidarity in the face of the attacks on the people of Venezuela during
this uprising of the people. Silence is complicity with a dictatorship that
oppresses, tortures, and jails anarchists.
Let indignation become rage against the oppressor!
With Gianni and all of the Venezuelans rising against the regime, we
remain the anarchists in the popular uprising.
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