Interesting sequence of articles and events in La Prensa. The twelfth of this month, they report that French foreign minister Kouchner, US Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Lewis Navarro meet in New York to discuss Noriega. See: http://www.prensa.com/hoy/herald/1262299.html
As you know, France wants Noriega, and the US wants to send him to France. The Torrijos goverment, or at least the yuppies in it, doesn't want him here and (foreign) entrepreneurs in Panama can't sleep just thinking about a return of Noriega. So what is there to talk about, then? Officially, we don't know. Today La Prensa reports that the US is not giving information about the extradition. See here: http://www.prensa.com/t.asp?d=080221p1272415 So, let's connect the dots ourselves.
What else is happening today? Right, the first debate about the new code of criminal procedure. What does that have to do with Noriega? Everything, but nobody will tell you so. One of the new articles establishes the right not to be tried in absentia and it is retro-active...
Timing is, of course, of the essence. The new penal code, which allows Noriega to have his sentences converted to house arrest, will go into effect this May (his friends were already painting his mansion last year when he was to be released initially). So, first the idea was to have Noriega safely tucked away in France for the rest of his life, so that he can't stir up shit in Panama. But Noriega is resisting fiercely, and so is the Noriegista wing of the PRD. They had better plans for the old dictator: First, he would go to Bolivia, where housing and legal assistance had been arranged.
Yes, this is a scoop, and I have it from the horse's mouth so to speak.
Yes, the Chavez-Morales axis is pro-Noriega. The enemy of my enemy, etceteras.
Then, this year he'd return to Panama, have his prison time converted to house arrest first and then, from the comfort of his narco mansion, get the Supreme Court to rule the convictions null and void because he had been tried in absentia.
And today, it looks as if this plan is still marching. Internal PRD struggles have no doubt to do with this, as the appointment of Pedro Miguel Gonzalez, I can tell you, was also a result of pressure by pissed Noriegistas who had even planned festivities for their hero's return, but saw him "betrayed" by the yuppies in the PRD in cahoots with the hated gringos. Reason enough to push for a hostile appointment and torpedoe the free trade agreement in the process.
This, of course, begs all sorts of questions, to name some: Why this flip flopping by the government about Chavez paying SUNTRACS and that Cabal story in El Siglo about Chavez paying (Noriegista!) politicians like Balbina Herrera and Hector Aleman? Is it really flip-flopping (it's fun to see Don Winner struggle with this one for example)? And why now? These rumors have been flying around for years.
What new light is shed on this knowing that Chavez supports a return of Noriega to Panama?
And, today also in La Prensa: SouthCom visits Panama. The chiefs, that is, to talk with "entrepreneurs" and politicians about "security." But that is the second SouthCom visit in just two or three weeks (nobody reported the first one). Why?
Keywords: bolivia, chavez, eaton, extradition, france, morales, noriega, pedro miguel gonzalez, prd, suntracs, torrijos