RE: virus: Re: virus: Déja vu All Over Again in Haiti

From: Blunderov (squooker@mweb.co.za)
Date: Wed Mar 10 2004 - 14:34:01 MST

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    [Blunderov]Chavez seems to be right about one thing at least.
    Best regards

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    Chavez Calls Bush 'Asshole' as Foes Fight Troops
          Sun Feb 29, 2004 08:39 PM ET

    CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called
    President Bush an "asshole" on Sunday for meddling, and vowed never to
    quit office like his Haitian counterpart as troops battled with
    opposition protesters demanding a recall referendum against him.
          
    Chavez, who often says the U.S. is backing opposition efforts to topple
    his leftist government, accused Bush of heeding advice from
    "imperialist" aides to support a brief 2002 coup against him. "He was an
    asshole to believe them," Chavez roared at a huge rally of supporters in
    Caracas.
          
    The Venezuelan leader's comments came as fresh violence broke out on the
    streets of the capital, where National Guard troops clashed with
    opposition protesters pressing for a vote to end his five-year rule.
    Military helicopters roared in low runs overhead as soldiers fired tear
    gas and plastic bullets to repel several hundred opposition
    demonstrators who threw stones and set up burning barricades in eastern
    Caracas late into the night.
          
    Troops and opposition activists also skirmished in other cities. "We
    call on the country to continue with peaceful resistance," opposition
    leader Enrique Mendoza said. "This fight will last as long as
    necessary." A soldier and a cameraman were shot and injured during the
    clashes and an opposition protester was wounded in the head by gunmen
    firing from motorbikes, witnesses and officials said.
          
    Electoral authorities, citing the need to preserve peace in the country,

    said they were postponing until Monday the preliminary results of their
    verification of the opposition's petition for a recall vote. One
    demonstrator carried a banner reading: "Bye bye Aristide, Chavez
    you're next," referring to Haiti's leader Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who
    fled into exile on Sunday in the face of an armed rebellion.
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