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che guevara's ghost | 09.12.2002 13:44 | Venezuela | Globalisation | Repression | World

Hugo chavez president of venezuela may call state of emergency to face down right wing strikers determined to overthrow government

It is reported that president Hugo chavez is considering
declaring a national state of emergency to face down a right wing political strike by the counterrevolutionary
opposition led by businessman, corrupt trade unions leaders, and ex army officers, already oil output has been severely curtailed by 90% of total output and that petrol stations have begun to run dry throughout venezuela, oil tanker ships have refused to move their cargo as captains strike and the situation throughout venezuela is potentially explosive with demonstrations of pro and anti chavez supporters occuring frequently. We have of course been here before, in april of this year similar tactics were used to overthrow chavez but he was restored to power by the mass of the poor working class and peasants as well as supporters in the military, this time round the stakes are higher whatever the faults of chavez he is the legitamate democratically elected president of venezuela and this attempt to unseat him by reactionary right wing forces backed by the good ole USA must not succeed for the workers and peasents sake

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Unions

09.12.2002 18:00

From what I read on mainstream news, the unions suppotr the strike. Is that so? And if yes why do they do it???

Manga


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09.12.2002 19:15

the mainstream press have really been brutal in attempting to discredit chavez and his supporters... they have said that the majority of the people dont support him and that he is somehow an unwanted leader who is leading his country into financial ruin.

How strange that none of these attributes are never given to the many leaders of neighbouring argentina, whose economy has been completely demolished so that big international companies can jump in and cheaply buy up all the public services and slap their own high prices on essential services, denying them to the poor. The reason, of course is that hugo chavez is bravely resisting the pressure from the major companies, particular for venezeulas oil, which it has large amounts of.

You can read a little about venezuelas recent history on greg palasts site, he has done excellent articles which also happen to prove what a bunch of bullshit the mainstream press like to print (as if that was ever in doubt.)


 http://www.gregpalast.com/detail.cfm?artid=136&row=1
 http://www.gregpalast.com/detail.cfm?artid=169&row=1

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