8:19 am By Maegan La Mala · Gaza|israel|Venezuela · 13 Comments
7 Jan 2009
So much for the restraint Jen yesterday wrote about Hugo Chavez showing. Venezuela yesterday expelled the Israeli Ambassador, saying it was an act of solidarity with the people of Gaza.
From an official statement:
The Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela expresses, yet again, together with people across the world, horror at the death of innocent women and children—a product of the Gaza Strip’s invasion by Israeli troops and the continual aereal and ground bombardment systematically unloaded by the State of Israel on the Palestinian Territory.At this tragic and indignant hour, the People of Venezuela manifests its unrestricted solidarity with the heroic Palestinian people; share the pain that has overcome the thousands of families for the loss of their loved ones; and standing with them, the Venezuelan government affirms that it will not rest until those responsible for these criminal atrocities are severely punished.
The Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela sharply condemns the flagrant violations of the international law which the State of Israel has incurred, and denounces its planned use of State terrorism, with which this State has positioned itself at the margins of National order.
For the reasons outlined above, the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has decided to expel the Israeli Ambassador and part of its personnel at the Israeli Embassy in Venezuela, reaffirming its vocation of peace and its existence that international law be respected.
The Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has prepared its mission in accordance to the UN so that, together with the majority of governments who require it, pressure is put on the Security Council to apply urgent and necessary measures to stop the current invasion of the State of Israel against the Palestinian Territory.
President Hugo Chávez, who has supported encounters with high representatives from the World Jewish Congress and has always opposed all anti-Semitism as he has all types of discrimination and racism, makes a brotherly plea to the Jewish community throughout the world to oppose the State of Israel’s criminal policies that serve as a reminder of the worst pages in the history of the twentieth century. With the genocide of the Palestinian people, the State of Israel will never be able to offer its own people a prospect toward a necessary and long lasting peace.
Via / Kabobfest
Image Via / Inca Kola
2:20 pm By Maegan La Mala · Gaza|Religion|Venezuela · 1 Comment
6 Jan 2009
More verbal than Barack Obama and forever willing to comment on anything that’s going on in the world, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez has put a call out to Jews in his country: denounce the Israeli military actions in Gaza. Rather surprisingly, he did so with good taste and decorum
“A Palestinian community lives here with us which we adore and love and there are also Jews that live here who we love as well, but I wish the Jewish community would declare themselves against this barbarism. Do it. Don’t you strongly denounce any act of persecution and the Holocaust? What do you think we are looking at [in Gaza]? Put your hand on your heart and be fair.”
Of course, he had other things to say, which fit well into his typical spiel, like how Fidel is called a tyrant but he has never invaded a country like Israel is doing now. And how Irani president Ahmadineyad is equally vilified, yet he has never taken action against any country.
What do you think? Are the comparisons fair?
Via / El Universal (Venezuela)
7:35 am By Maegan La Mala · Controversia|Cuba|Latin America|Politics|Venezuela · Comments Off
2 Jan 2009
President-elect Obama’s openness to sit down with the leaders of countries the Bush administration has either alienated or straight out offended — a campaign trail promise and a point in his favor over opponent Hillary Clinton — will soon be put to the test.
The Castros of Cuba appear to be willing to reciprocate, but there is still some doubt about the willingness of Fidel’s BFF, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, who has said that Obama is no different than the Republicans in “attacking” his country.
One Venezuelan diplomacy scholar, MarÃa Teresa Romero of the Central University of Venezuela, agrees that the ball is pretty much in Chavez’s court, and isn’t very hopeful about future U.S.-Venezuela relations:
“This is, or should be, a moment of change for Hugo Chavez, but I don’t think that will happen. He might do it with words, but will end up fighting again, having impasses with the U.S., because unfortunately so-called revolutionary and radical leftist regimens always need to have an enemy to confront and an anti-imperialist rhetoric.”
7:07 am By Maegan La Mala · Latin America|Marketing|Venezuela · Comments Off
24 Dec 2008Or at least that’s what this genius commercial would have you believe. It appears that this little one has her heart set on a Plumrose ham — nothing more, nothing less. Ah, if only kids in the States were that easy to please.
Here’s our latest installment of Latin American Christmas commercials…enjoy!
Via / YouTube
8:45 am By Maegan La Mala · Colombia|Venezuela · Comments Off
23 Dec 2008
Colombian president Alvaro Uribe has rejected any help from other countries in negotiating the release of 6 FARC hostages.
“The government will not permit our foreign relations to be put at risk by involving personalities from the international community,”
Specifically Uribe likely meant Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez who was suggested by Colombian senator Piedad Cordoba as possible facilitator.
10:47 am By Maegan La Mala · Colombia|Politics|Venezuela · Comments Off
21 Dec 2008
On Al Punto with Jorge Ramos this morning on Univision, there was an interview with former FARC hostage and one time Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt. Five months after her release, Betancourt said the FARC was struggling to survive in Colombia and that there have been orders to recapture her, which is why she lives in Paris, France, where she is also a citizen.
12:33 pm By Maegan La Mala · Politics|Venezuela · Comments Off
24 Nov 2008
Local elections yesterday in Venezuela didn’t yield the anti-Hugo Chavez sentiment some in the U.S. were hoping for. While the mainstream U.S. media is celebrating the wins of Chavez opponents in the Caracas mayor’s office and three of the most populous states, while playing down pro-Chavez candidates wins.
Pro-Chavez candidates kept gubernatorial posts in 17 states, while the opposition won five states.
Via / Yahoo!
7:42 am By Maegan La Mala · Politics|Venezuela · 2 Comments
29 Sep 2008
Wanna scare ‘mericans into voting McCain? Easy. Create a new brown menace to go with Ahmadinejad. As we saw in the debate last week, all it takes is saying Ahmadinejad, Castro, Chavez in one breath.
“In Venezuela we are interested in development of nuclear energy, of course for peaceful purposes, for medical purposes, for purposes of electricity generation,” Chavez said at a political rally.“Brazil has various nuclear reactors, so does Argentina. We will have ours.”
Chavez noted that Venezuela, which is a member of the oil-producing cartel OPEC, developed a nuclear reactor decades ago but abandoned it under pressure from the United States.
He said Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin had offered help with a reactor, adding that “we already have a commission working on this issue.”
I can’t be the only one expecting an invasion of Venezuela, can I?
Via / Reuters
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