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Tuesday, February 25, 2003 |
Three Venezuelan soldiers who called for civil
disobedience against President Hugo Chavez and a protester
were found dead with their hands tied and faces covered with
tape. They had been tortured. Chavez was delighted that a
judge issued arrest orders for two of his most prominent
opponents. "These people should have been arrested a long
time ago," Chavez said. "At one in the morning, I sent for
the sweet cooked papaya from my mother, to savor it, because
it's not about hate, but justice." He said that all the
leaders of the recent general strike should be tried as
terrorists and saboteurs.
[From Harper's Weekly]
10:40:27 AM
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Pretty much completing the transformation of Venezuela into a terrorist state, two bombs exploded last night. One in the Spanish Consulate, the other in the Colombian Consulate. Last sunday, president Chávez talked against these two countries... Will there be attacks on the US Consulate offices? My brother says he doesn't believe in coincidences. The government will try to pin this to the opposition, but that is bullshit. This is just further proof of what I've been saying. The government has no control over its own followers. They can't provide minimum security to the citizens or visitors to this country. That is why they have to resign. They have no control whatsoever...
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