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    HouseHold Chronichles XV11
    ....ooh memba dem day deh ah yaad... (mi naw tawk One Liad) woooiiieee

    Ecuador breaks US trade pact to thwart 'blackmail' over Snowden asylum


    Government ren
    ounces Andean Trade Preference Act even as Snowden's prospects of reaching Ecuador from Moscow dimmed




    Ecuador has ramped up its defiance of the US over Edward Snowden by waiving preferential trade rights with Washington even as the whistleblower's prospect of reaching Quito dimmed.

    President Rafael Correa's government said on Thursday it was renouncing the Andean Trade Preference Act to thwart US "blackmail" of Ecuador in the former NSA contractor's asylum request.

    Officials, speaking at an early morning press conference, also offered a $23m donation for human rights training in the US, a brash riposte to recent US criticism of Ecuador's own human rights record.

    Betty Tola, the minister of political coordination, said the asylum request had not been processed because Snowden, who is believed to be at Moscow airport, was neither in Ecuador nor at an Ecuadorean embassy or consulate. "The petitioner is not in Ecuadorean territory as the law requires."

    Tola also said Ecuador had not supplied any travel document or diplomatic letter to Snowden, who is reportedly marooned in Moscow airport's transit lounge because his US passport has been invalidated.

    A document leaked to Univision on Wednesday showed that someone at Ecuador's consulate in London did issue a safe conduct pass for the fugitive on June 22, as he prepared to leave Hong Kong. The name of the consul general, Fidel Narvaez, was printed but not signed.

    Tola said it was unauthorised: "Any document of this type has no validity and is the exclusive responsibility of the person who issued it."

    The renunciation underlined divisions within Ecuador's government between leftists who have embraced Snowden as an anti-imperialist symbol and centrists who fear diplomatic and economic damage.

    Some in the government are believed to be annoyed that Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder who has sheltered at Ecuador's London embassy to avoid extradition, has seized the limelight in the Snowden saga. Assange caught Quito by surprise last week when he announced Snowden had been given a safe conduct pass. Quito replaced its ambassador to London earlier this month in hope of better managing its famous guest.

    The waiving of preferential trade rights followed threats from members of the US congress to drop the ATPA in July, when it is due for renewal, unless Ecuador toed the line on Snowden.

    "Ecuador does not accept pressure or threats from anyone, nor does it trade with principles or submit them to mercantile interests, however important those may be," said Fernando Alvarado, the communications secretary.

    "Ecuador gives up, unilaterally and irrevocably, the said customs benefits."
    The announcement will enhance President Correa's reputation as a bold leader unafraid to defy the US, just like the late Venezuelan president, Hugo Chávez.

    Tactical calculation lay behind the decision. Even before the Snowden affair Quito feared losing the trade preferences, largely because of Republican antipathy to Ecuador's outspoken socialist leader.

    "The Ecuadorans got word that renewal of ATPDEA was a long shot in any case, so instead of waiting for rejection, they took the initiative and the high road," said Michael Shifter, of the Inter-American Dialogue.

    Correa loved a fight and was responding to perceived US hypocrisy and heavy-handedness, said Shifter. But the president had showed caution in refraining, so far, from granting Snowden asylum. "He appears to be weighing the political and public relations benefits against the real consequences for Ecuador's economy, should he grant the asylum request."

    Juan Carlos Calderon, the editorial of Vanguardia, a weekly which has had its offices raided and staff threatened in disputes with the president, said Correa's firebrand image masked shrewd, pragmatic calculation.

    Even before the Snowden affair the president tried to soothe Ecuadoreans that losing the trade preferences, which exclude thousands of products such as roses, tuna and broccoli from export duty, would have a small impact.
    Not all are convinced. "This will have serious consequence for Ecuadorean producers," said Ramiro Crespo, director general of Analytica Investments, a Quito-based consultancy.

    "These products which are exported to the United States have become major industries in Ecuador. If commerce is restricted there's going to be unemployment … This does not penalise the government, it penalises the people."

    Additional reporting by Dan Collyns
    Last edited by Don1; June 27, 2013, 04:21 PM.
    TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

    Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

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    Oh Yes?

    Suddenly the JLPNP appear very, very intelligent compared with this poverty-ridden South American administration (but, in Ecuador’s case, hasn’t this superior intelligence by the JLPNP been obvious for quite a while now?).

    So with this in mind, I implore you, boss, that while you munch on your seedless grapes tonight and watch “CSPAN” on your large HD flat screen TV, give a thought to those poor people in Ecuador who will be the direct recipients of the fallout. And there WILL be a big fallout!

    Just sayin’.


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    • #3
      Suddenly the JLPNP appear very, very intelligent compared with this poverty-ridden South American administration (but, in Ecuador’s case, hasn’t this superior intelligence by the JLPNP been obvious for quite a while now?).

      So with this in mind, I implore you, boss, that while you munch on your seedless grapes tonight and watch “CSPAN” on your large HD flat screen TV, give a thought to those poor people in Ecuador who will be the direct recipients of the fallout. And there WILL be a big fallout!

      Just sayin’.



      Unfortunately Historian...you are profoundly wrong on all counts

      My view that the JLPNP Matrix constitutes a relatively worthless bunch of corrupt failures stands

      Indeed I can't see how Ecuador standing for an honorable principle they believe in or their moderate economic results would disturb that opinion. Those matters are entirely unrelated so that correlation of yours does not compute.

      I am not as familiar with Ecuador as I imagined you were when I saw your post. A quick scan of my friendly neighborhood CIA country analysis website revealed that Ecuador and Jamaica are virtually identical in per capita GDP and Human Development Index ranking.

      Ecuador is not wracked by endemic violence, pervasive political corruption and a generalized depressing malaise as Jamaica is. Its out-migration is relatively low. In fact it's an increasingly popular retirement destination for Americans and others seeking safety, low living costs and a pleasant environment.

      I have therefore concluded that you're not at all familiar with Ecuador and would encourage further study on your part

      BTW.. mi nuh watch TV... plus...Bad Man nuh munch
      TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

      Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

      D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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      • #4
        Now you have destroyed the pervasive stereotype of diasporian Jamaicans who have nothing much else to do except eat seedless grapes, watch TV (Big screen) and sit in A/C....although I didn't see the latter mentioned...
        You should start eating stringy mangoes, walk around in the blazing noonday sun, listen to talk radio, then you'd be worth something...

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        • #5
          Lol
          TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

          Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

          D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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          • #6
            fallout is included in building a nation

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