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20,000 CIA operatives shout anti-Chavez slogans

 
 
Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2007 06:33 am
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/06/29/america/LA-GEN-Venezuela-Soccer-Protest.php

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MARACAIBO, Venezuela: Politics penetrated a South American soccer championship when thousands of Venezuelan soccer fans rose to their feet and loudly chanted "Freedom!" in a clear affront to President Hugo Chavez.


Since Chavez has said over the years that the CIA is out to "get him",whatever that means,I gotta ask...

Were all of these soccer fans CIA operatives put there to embarrass Chavez?
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Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2007 09:16 am
He's got fans in Brazil too.

Brazil to Chavez: Apologize or No Deal! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Newsroom
Friday, 29 June 2007

Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim Venezuela may need to apologize to Brazil's Congress if it wants to join Mercosur cautioned Brazil's Foreign Affairs minister Celso Amorim in an interview published Thursday in Brazilian capital Brasília.

In May, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez blasted the Brazilian Congress for criticizing his decision not to renew the broadcast license of Radio Caracas Television, or RCTV, knocking the opposition-aligned station off the air.

Mercosur leaders have approved Venezuela's entry into the bloc, but the deal must still be passed by Brazilian and Paraguayan legislators. The legislatures of Argentina, Uruguay and Venezuelan already have given their approval.

"A goodwill gesture is needed," Foreign Minister Celso Amorim told O Globo newspaper. "No one expects an act of self flagellation from Venezuela, but a positive gesture toward Congress is necessary."

Chavez called Brazil's Congress a "pirate's parrot" of the United States and added: "It would be easier for the Portuguese empire to once again be established in Brazil than for Venezuela's government to return the concession (to RCTV)."

Several Brazilian Senators favor blocking Venezuela's Mercosur entry arguing the country does not comply with a clause calling for Mercosur nations to commit themselves to democracy.

Chavez is visiting Russia and will not attend the Mercosur summit going on right now in Paraguay. The South American trade block will consider his proposal for a regional development bank, "Bank of the South", an alternative source of development funds.

In recent weeks Chavez has criticized "oligarchies" in several Mercosur member countries that are purportedly opposed to Venezuela's entry in the bloc.

Also Thursday, Brazil's Lower House postponed approving two agreements recently signed with Venezuela, saying Chavez's government had shown a "lack of respect" toward the Brazilian Congress."

According to the Brazilian House of Representatives' website, one of the accords prevents double taxation on profits of companies operating in both countries. The other calls for cooperation in communications.

Mercopress


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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2007 09:21 am
I think it's always been clear that there are many in Venezuela opposed to Chavez. However, it does seem unlikely that the CIA has no involvement in Venezuela, given our "interests" there and how Chavez keeps flipping us the bird.
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okie
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2007 03:40 pm
Chavez needs to come to the Democratic party events here where he can be fawned over and given standing "o's." That might make him feel better again.
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