Correo del orinoco | No. 120 | Year 3

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Analysis

Opinion

Chavez riding high in polls for October elections pág 7

2002 Venezuelan coup victims accuse media owner of participation pág 8

Friday, August 3, 2012 | Nº 120 | Caracas | www.correodelorinoco.gob.ve

Chavez rally shows opposition absence

ENGLISH EDITION/The artillery of ideas

Venezuela a full member of Mercosur

Thousands flooded the streets in one of Venezuela’s largest “barrios” –the low-income neighborhood Petare in Greater Caracas– to show support for his reelection. During the event, evidence of neglect on behalf of the local state government, led by current opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski, was touted by Petare residents as a sign of his failed governance. Chavez pledged more investment in the area and reached out to youth involved in gangs, urging them to join his movement and leave crime behind.

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Olympic Gold

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Politics

Violence against journalists Anti-Chavez campaigners have been attacking public media journalists in Venezuela. page 4

Connie Mack tied to anti-Chavez group The republican congressman has dubious ties to a group promoting his agenda. page 5 Integration

Tariq Ali on Venezuela The PalestinianBritish writer speaks on why Chavez and Venezuela offer hope. page 6

INTERNATIONAL

President Chavez took his first international trip this week to Brazil after recovering from chemotherapy and radiation treatment for cancer discovered in his pelvic region one year ago. The trip was to solidify Venezuela’s formal entry as a full member of the Common Marketplace of the South (Mercosur), a bid the oil producing country has made since 2006, but which previously was blocked by Paraguay’s conservative congress. Chavez declared his country’s membership in Mercosur as a great step for regional integration. page 2

Top US general: Venezuela not a national security threat T/ AP

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he Air Force general responsible for US military operations in most of Latin America said Tuesday that he does not believe Venezuela, despite ongoing arms purchases and close ties to Iran, poses a national security threat to the United States. General Douglas Fraser was asked if he thought Venezuela’s newly announced development of unmanned aerial vehicles and continued purchase of bil-

lions of dollars’ worth of weaponry, including anti-aircraft missiles from Russia and other nations, did not present a danger to his country. “From my standpoint, no, I don’t see it that way”, he told AP in a phone interview. “I don’t see them as a national security threat”. Fraser, chief of the US Southern Command, said from his headquarters in Miami that he views the anti-aircraft missile purchases in particular as primarily defensive in nature.

He also said he did not consider Iran’s ties with Chavez’s socialist government to amount to a military alliance. “As I look at Iran and their connection with Venezuela, I see that still primarily as a diplomatic and economic relationship”, he said, with Iran using it to counter international sanctions over its alleged development of nuclear weapons. Fraser’s comments echo a July 11 statement by US President Barack Obama that drew criticism from his presumed Republican challenger in November elections, Mitt Romney. Obama said his “overall sense is that what Mr. Chavez has done over the past several years has not had a serious national security impact on us”.

Venezuela’s Ruben Limardo won the Olympic gold medal in men’s individual epee Wednesday night, topping Norway’s Bartosz Piasecki 15-10 in the title bout. Jung Jinsun of South Korea won the bronze, beating Seth Kelsey of the U.S. 12-11 in overtime. Limardo was seeded 12th and is the highest-seeded competitor to reach the medal round after a series of early upsets. When he scored the final point against Piasecki, he tore off his headpiece, thrust both arms into the air and ran around the arena. Piasecki had placed 43rd, 65th and 26th, respectively, at the last three world championships. Limardo was seventh at worlds in 2011, and had not been in the top 20 in either of the previous two years.


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