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"No More Chávez" worldwide rally begins

"People started to gather in 30 towns in Colombia, and we have been advised that people in more than 100 cities worldwide have joined this protest," a coordinator of the rally told Caracas-based private news television channel Globovisión

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Alejandro Gutiérrez, promoter of the "No More Chávez" march, said that people have started to rally in a number of towns around the world to take part in the demonstration intended to reject "President Hugo Chávez's tyrannical attitudes."

"People started to gather in 30 towns in Colombia, and we have been advised that people in more than 100 cities worldwide have joined this protest," Gutiérrez told Caracas-based private news television channel Globovisión.

He added that people are "tired" of President Hugo Chávez "tyrannical" actions not only in Venezuela, "but also because of his intention of exporting his nonsensical revolution."

Gutiérrez explained that "many towns around the world are staging the rally," under the coordination of the organizers, but there are countries "where people have organized themselves to demonstrate, even though they are not in our records."

"Honduras is one of these cases. The records showed that the protest would be held in two towns but today (Friday) we were told that people are protesting in five cities in Honduras," he stressed.


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