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Cuban dissident Guillermo Fariñas, who went on hunger strike for 135 days, blamed Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez for the death of Venezuelan farmer Franklin Brito, after fasting in protest against expropriation of his lands.
Fariñas told AFP on the telephone from his birthplace, the Cuban city of Santa Clara, that he met with and was called twice by the Venezuelan grower during his hunger strike.
"Unfortunately, I woke up today (Tuesday) and heard the news. I met Franklin. He called me twice to the hospital when I was on strike. He was a very warm and supportive guy. It is a murder by Chávez's government," Fariñas said.
Brito, 49, died on Monday night at the Caracas Military Hospital, where he was admitted early this year as a result of a hunger strike which lasted several months.
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Mafias and politics in the surroundings
Lieutenant colonel Miguel Angel Urrieta was unlucky to have his phone number on Tatiana Orozco's cell phone; who was labeled as "The Queen of the Rebar." That fact and some text messages exchanged with Orozco were enough for public prosecutors to consider him a party to the shady deals with rebar which spread over a scandal from the steel plants of Sidor.
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