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Topic: Real Time Socialist Train Wreck (again) Happening Now in Venezuela - page 16. (Read 42657 times)

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Police and National Guard units have stormed the University Of Santa Maria In Venezuela. Windows are being broken out, doors kicked in all while classes are in session.

The authorities have not said what they’re looking for but two students have been injured by National Guard troops.
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[translated] "This is NOT a manifestation, but a queue to buy food Venezuela. The result of 15 years of Chavez."

Are you sure it's food and not 1/10 price Plasma TV? =))))

Nope.

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I remember seeing this in England few years ago



Not sure what that is but I WANT ONE!!!!
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I remember seeing this in England few years ago

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[translated] "This is NOT a manifestation, but a queue to buy food Venezuela. The result of 15 years of Chavez."

Are you sure it's food and not 1/10 price Plasma TV? =))))
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[translated] "This is NOT a manifestation, but a queue to buy food Venezuela. The result of 15 years of Chavez."
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Venezuelan Nat. Guard Chases Protesters Into Building, Firing Weapon Indiscriminately

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN-nZWqiTew

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Maybe the description is wrong? Could it be the other way around? Happy Maduro supporters chased down by an evil Pro US puppet?



Let' us keep an open mind shall we... Yeah right.
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A Venezuelan soldier and a motorcyclist died in a confused melee sparked by the opposition’s barricading of a Caracas street, officials said on Thursday, boosting the death toll from nearly a month of violence to 20.

Demonstrators have for weeks staged rallies and set up barricades to demand the resignation of President Nicolas Maduro, leading to clashes with security forces and government supporters. [...]

Maduro on Wednesday cut ties with Panama on charges the country’s president was conspiring with the United States to intervene in Venezuela’s affairs. During a rally on Thursday he gave the Panamanian ambassador and three other diplomats in Venezuela 48 hours to leave the country.

The rally also included Hollywood actor Danny Glover, a long time supporter of Venezuela’s revival of socialism who met with Maduro as part of Wednesday’s first anniversary of Chavez’s death.

“I’m very proud to be here with you as we commemorate and celebrate a true man of the people, Hugo Chavez; his memory lives with us,” Glover told a crowd of government supporters clad in signature red T-shirts.

A Venezuelan television network on Wednesday premiered U.S. filmmaker Oliver Stone’s documentary called “My Friend Hugo.”

The protests have been a mix of peaceful demonstrations by student leaders and violent exchanges between security forces and hooded protesters hurling rocks and Molotov cocktails.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/06/uk-venezuela-protests-idUKBREA2528Q20140306

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Venezuela has been using the US as a boogyman for years.


The US is the bogeyman for most of the rest of the planet Roll Eyes - Jesus, what kind of US-centric Nietzchean Superman Land of the Free 2nd Amendment propoganda bullshit have you been watching ??

Its living beyond its means and is making the rest of the world pay - and because Venezuala doesn't want to lets its people pay the price for US profligacy, the US media demonises its leaders.

Same old same old  Roll Eyes
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Small Red and Bad
President Nicolás Maduro ordered a military "occupation" of the company's five stores as he continues the government's crackdown on an "economic war" it says is being waged against the country, with the help of Washington.

Washington is helping, that's so nice.  Smiley
They all want to help. US is helping in Venezuela, Russia in Ukraine.
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Venezuela has been using the US as a boogyman for years.

Part of their propaganda to give more power to the centralized government.


Kinda like muslims and terrorists...every government has its boogyman. Used to build power.

The US will not be far behind Venezuela on our own socialist train wreck. But I am not so confident our citizens will revolt, new plasma TVs will allow us to watch more propaganda news while sitting on our asses complaining about things.
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President Nicolás Maduro ordered a military "occupation" of the company's five stores as he continues the government's crackdown on an "economic war" it says is being waged against the country, with the help of Washington.

Washington is helping, that's so nice.  Smiley
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The government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced that it was breaking diplomatic and commercial ties with Panama on Wednesday, citing the Central American country's complicity in a "conspiracy."

In strongly worded comments during a commemoration event on the anniversary of the death of the country’s late president, Hugo Chavez, Maduro derided Panama’s leadership.

"We're not going to let anyone get away with interfering with our fatherland, you despicable lackey, president of Panama,” said Maduro.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-venezuela-chavez-panama-20140305,0,5372893.story
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(Google translate)

Three tear gas shelling made the National Guard from the Francisco Fajardo Highway to the strip of Las Mercedes.

The information was confirmed by the mayor of Baruta Gerardo Blyde, who said he sought contact the Peace and Security Minister Miguel Rodriguez Torres, to stop the attack, but it was too late.











http://www.lapatilla.com/site/2014/02/27/gnb-bombardea-desde-la-autopista-a-manifestantes-en-las-mercedes/
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Anti-government demonstrators put up barricades and set fire to trash in Caracas on Monday despite calls from within the opposition to rein in protests that have led to 13 deaths in Venezuela's worst unrest for a decade.

Traffic in the capital slowed to a crawl and many people stayed home as protesters burned trash and piled debris along main avenues a day after opposition leader Henrique Capriles called on them to keep demonstrations peaceful.

"We know we're bothering people but we have to wake up Venezuela!" student Pablo Herrera, 23, said next to a barricade in the affluent Los Palos Grandes district of Caracas.

Authorities in the convulsed border state of Tachira confirmed another death: a man who fell from his second-storey apartment after being hit by a bullet from a nearby protest.

The demonstrations are the biggest challenge to President Nicolas Maduro's 10-month-old government, though there is no sign they could topple him or affect the OPEC member's oil shipments. Venezuela is Latin America's biggest exporter of crude oil and has the world's largest petroleum reserves.

The government says 529 people have been charged over the unrest, with most given warnings but 45 kept behind bars. About 150 people have been injured, authorities say.

Capriles, 41, spurned an invitation to meet Maduro in the afternoon as part of a gathering of mayors and governors that some had hoped would open up communications between both sides.

"This is a dying government ... I'm not going to be like the orchestra on the Titanic," he told reporters. "Miraflores (presidential palace) is not the place to talk about peace, it's the center of operations for abuses of human rights."

Capriles and other opposition figureheads are demanding that the government release imprisoned protest leader Leopoldo Lopez and about a dozen jailed student demonstrators.

They also want Maduro to disarm pro-government gangs and address national issues ranging from crime to shortages of basic goods. Hardline student protesters, though, are demanding that Maduro step down, less than a year into his term.

"If there's one thing these violent protests have done, it's unite 'Chavismo'," Maduro told state television, using the term for government supporters coined during the 14-year rule of his predecessor, Hugo Chavez.

http://news.yahoo.com/venezuela-protests-flare-anew-government-opposition-may-meet-150706861.html;_ylt=AwrBEiHtnQtTOToAivDQtDMD
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