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Venezuelan authorities deny seizure of lands of late farmer

Venezuelan Vice President Elías Jaua said that the government has remained silent over the death of Venezuelan farmer Franklin Brito “for respect for a grieving family,” but he “strongly” denied that the lands of the farmer were seized

  EL UNIVERSAL
Thursday September 02, 2010  03:17 PM


Venezuelan Vice President Elías Jaua regretted the death of Venezuelan farmer Franklin José Brito Rodríguez and denied that the government has seized or confiscated the lands of the grower that are located in the rural area of La Tigrera in the state of Bolívar, southern Venezuela.

"We want to make it clear, truly speaking, that Franklin Brito was never subject to any measure of seizure or confiscation of lands. It is false that the Venezuelan government has seized the estate owned by Brito.

Additionally, Jaua said that the government has remained silent over the death of Venezuelan farmer Franklin Brito "for respect for a grieving family."

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