Socialism Unpopular In Venezuela?
Venezuelan Socialist Dictator Unpopular
Venezuelan Socialist Dictator Unpopular
Tuesday, May 29, 2007 4:32 PM
The Socialist dictator for Venezuela has made his people “Rather” angry buy outlawing free speech. Why is the American Lame Stream Media REAL slow at denouncing the Hero of South America? Why are our own Leftinistra NOT denouncing the socialist move or eliminating an outlet of decent? Could it be that the SAME is coming here?
From ABC News
A protester throws a rock toward riot police, unseen, during clashes at a demonstration against Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez’s decision to shut down opposition-aligned television station Radio Caracas Television, RCTV, in Caracas, Monday, May 28, 2007. (AP Photo/Howard Yanes)
Venezuelan police fired tear gas and plastic bullets Monday into a crowd of thousands protesting a decision by President Hugo Chavez that forced a television station critical of his leftist government off the air.
Police fired toward the crowd of up to 5,000 Brion chanting from a raised highway, and protesters fled amid clouds of tear gas. They later regrouped in Caracas’ Plaza “freedom!” Some tossed rocks and bottles at police, prompting authorities to scatter demonstrators by firing more gas.
It was the largest of several protests that broke out across Caracas hours after Radio Caracas Television ceased broadcasting at midnight Sunday and was replaced with a new state-funded channel. Chavez had refused to renew RCTV’s broadcast license, accusing it of “subversive” activities and of backing a 2002 coup against him.
Interior Minister Pedro Carreno told state-run television that four students were wounded by gunfire during a pro-RCTV protest staged near a university in the city of Valencia, located 150 kilometers (93 miles) west of Caracas. It was not immediately clear who the assailants were or if they were arrested.
At least three protesters and one police officer were injured in the Caracas skirmishes. Some protesters were seen in television footage hurling spent tear gas canisters back at police.
Office workers poured out of buildings to join student protesters, while organizers called for the demonstration to remain peaceful. RCTV talk show host Miguel Angel Rodriguez led the crowd in chants of, “They will not silence us!”
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