According to a United Nations agency, Venezuela's budding dictator Hugo Chavez is a leader in the "struggle for liberty" in Latin America.
On February 3, UNESCO awarded Chavez its 2005 Jose Marti International Prize. Fittingly, Fidel Castro himself handed the award to Chavez.
This is just another example of the "longstanding lack of moral clarity within the UN on issues of individual freedom and liberty," write Nile Gardiner and Stephen Johnson.
"UNESCO's award to Chavez is an insult to the victims of two of Latin America's most repressive regimes," they conclude. The UN must be held to account.
Read UNESCO's Chavez Outrage by Nile Gardiner, Ph.D., and Stephen Johnson