Robert Carmona-Borjas

Robert Carmona-Borjas is a Venezuelan lawyer, academic and writer. He is on the faculty of American University in Washington DC[1] and has taught at George Washington University.[2] He is known for addressing the issue of governability, the defense of human rights, democracy and the fight against corruption. As well as publishing several books, he is a columnist for several newspapers including El Nuevo Herald (Miami), El Heraldo (Honduras), El Universal (Venezuela), La Prensa (Nicaragua), Tiempo Latino (Washington) and the TV network Globovision (Venezuela).[2]

After the April 2002 events, in which Carmona-Borjas acted to draft the decree that reinstated the powers of the state illegally dissolved by Pedro Carmona Estanga, Carmona-Borjas sought political asylum in the United States.[2] He founded the anti-corruption NGO Arcadia Foundation together with Ugandan human rights activist Betty Bigombe.

Career

Carmona-Borjas taught at the Simon Bolivar University in Venezuela.[2] He is known for addressing the issue of governability, the defense of human rights, democracy and the fight against corruption.[2]

After the April 11th, 2002 events, in which Carmona-Borjas acted along with General Guaicaipuro Lameda Montero succeeded in making Pedro Carmona Estanga resigned and reinstate the powers that Carmona Estanga had illegally dissolved the day before, Carmona-Borjas sought political asylum in the United States.[2]

He is the co-founder of the Arcadia Foundation,[2] an anti-corruption foundation aiming to promote the values of rule of law and democracy in politically tumultuous regions of the world. The organization has worked in Honduras, Colombia, Venezuela, Uganda and the United States. Arcadia has recently allocated focus to the corruption occurring within Honduras' Hondutel,[3] and pressed for criminal charges.[4] He has uncovered Marcelo Chimirri's activities.[5][6]

Books

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Arcadia Foundation, Founders
  2. Arcadia, Arcadia in the Media
  3. Marcelo Chimirri rebajó tarifas a Latinode
  4. Piden acción judicial contra abusos y fraude en Hondutel

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