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Ties between Santos and Chávez dismissed
Uribe warns Venezuela is home to terrorism
Venezuela lives under a dictatorship
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Terrorism has settled in Venezuela (Photo: CNN)
EL UNIVERSAL
Tuesday August 14, 2012 05:34 PM
In an interview with anchorman Ismael Calas (CNN en Español), Colombian former President Álvaro Uribe said he had a strong "affection for Venezuela", but unfortunately "its people is being lashed by a dictatorship."
"If a government manipulates institutions and justice; if a government hits private institutions, then it rules under a dictatorship," Uribe informed referring to Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
The former president warned that terrorism is no longer a thing of the past, and dismissed the support given to Chávez's Government by Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos as Venezuela "shelters Colombian terrorists."
"If a government manipulates institutions and justice; if a government hits private institutions, then it rules under a dictatorship," Uribe informed referring to Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
The former president warned that terrorism is no longer a thing of the past, and dismissed the support given to Chávez's Government by Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos as Venezuela "shelters Colombian terrorists."
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