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New OAS Secretary and 25th May Election in Suriname: the ongoing results of Condor Military Operation in South America and The Hague Court.


Author: Cristiano Trindade De Angelis*
Published Date: 2025-05-25
Keywords: Suriname Politics, Operation Condor, Latin American Elections, Communism in South America, Deforestation and International Relations, Drug Trafficking and Political Corruption.
Abstract:
The former president of Suriname, in power until 2020, Dési Bouterse, died on 24.12.2024, as announced by the current government, without confirming where, or even in which country. Regarding the international community, the announcement follows the difficulties faced by human rights organizations in Geneva, Switzerland (pro-capitalism), and the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands (pro-communism), due to the global political situation, in particular after Donald Trump's gratitude for the support received from the communist leaders of India, Russia and China, well documented by the international media (a businessman-actor with no experience in the public sector re-assumes the most important position in the world). Accused of several crimes, particularly money laundering, Chan Santokhi, the current president of Suriname, fluent in the Indian language and very knowledgeable about Latin culture, managed to convince the international community with his speech in favor of controlling deforestation in the Amazon (of great interest to the European Community), that the electoral process is taking place with total transparency and security, as in other South American countries, such as Bolivia, where the OAS found fraud in the elections of Evo Morales in November 2019, once again in power through his friend and party colleague Luis Arce, current president. Because the new OAS secretary, Albert Randim, is from Suriname, there will be no committee to verify the transparency and veracity of the votes in the election that will take place on May 25. Unfortunately, since Operation Condor, which started the Military Dictatorship, Latin America has not had access to knowledge, which is well accepted by the population, making democracy extremely tumultuous, also due to leaders of influence peddling and drug trafficking, such as Suriname's vice-president, Ronnie Brunswijk, sentenced in 1999 by the Haarlem Court to six years imprisonment for cocaine smuggling (leader of "Suri Cartel") . Europol also had an active warrant for his arrest since 16 July 1999 for the same reason, although Suriname does not extradite its own citizens. Given this very adverse scenario within the total isolation of Suriname from the rest of the world, this article, in addition to a literature review on the political situation in Suriname, seeks to understand the long impact of Operation Condor on the educational system, on the price of South American agricultural commodities, on the current strong dominance of communism in this region and then on the electoral process of Latin American countries, with a focus on Suriname.

Journal: ISAR Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
ISSN(Online): 2583-9691
Publisher: ISAR Publisher
Frequency: Monthly
Language: English

New OAS Secretary and 25th May Election in Suriname: the ongoing results of Condor Military Operation in South America and The Hague Court.
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