Venezuelan FM terms opposition cruel for asking Chávez to show up
"I believe it is important to point out that the president has the right to take his time to recover. We cannot fall for the blackmail of the right-wing or their cruelty, lack of humanity..." Venezuelan Foreign Minister Elías Jaua told TV network Telesur
"I believe it is important to point out that the president has the right to take his time to recover. We cannot fall for the blackmail of the right-wing or their cruelty, lack of humanity..." Jaua told TV network Telesur.
The foreign minister claimed the "right-wing" has been "putting pressure on Chávez to appear in public, speak and take oath."
"That is the aim of those who do not want the president to recover. We who do want to see him fully recovered wait patiently for him (...) and join him in his battle for life," Jaua stated.
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Chapo's drug traffic network
Luis Jiménez Alfaro seems to have hidden under the rocks. The last time he was seen was on April 2006 walking calmly around Simón Bolívar International Airport of Maiquetía, located nearby Caracas. At that time, more than five tons of cocaine arrived in Mexico in an airplane which took off from Venezuela, and his name featured as a missing piece of the puzzle of one of the most massive drug shipments that has been witnessed in the Western Hemisphere.
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