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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/10/08/chavez-slams-horrible-repression-of-u-s-protests/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

CARACAS (Reuters) – Socialist firebrand Hugo Chavez condemned on Saturday
the “horrible repression” of anti-Wall Street protesters and termed a
Republican presidential candidate “crazy” for his criticism of Cuba and
Venezuela.

Although still convalescing from cancer surgery in June followed by four
rounds of chemotherapy, the 57-year-old Venezuelan president is quickly
returning to the tough rhetoric and strong views that have made him famous
worldwide.

Not surprisingly, Chavez expressed solidarity with American activists who
have been staging rallies and marches against what they view as corporate
greed by Wall Street.

The U.S. protests, which began last month in New York and have spread to
Tampa, Florida, Seattle and other cities, have mostly been peaceful but
sometimes resulted in confrontations. Dozens were arrested and police used
pepper spray in New York earlier this week.

“This movement of popular outrage is expanding to 10 cities and the
repression is horrible, I don’t know how many are in prison now,” Chavez
said in comments at a political meeting in his Caracas presidential palace
shown on state TV.

Chavez, who runs for re-election in a year’s time and traditionally ramps up
his anti-capitalist rhetoric to try and rally supporters before a vote, also
let rip at Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, who referred to the
“malign socialism” of Cuba and Venezuela in a speech on Friday.

“He’s been attacking Venezuela and Cuba, and talking about the malign
government of Hugo Chavez. And he has the arrogance to say that God created
the United States so the United States can rule the world,” Chavez said.

“And that crazy man might be the president of the United States, in
elections that are just after ours.”

Venezuela’s presidential vote is in October 2012, before the U.S. vote in
November.

Chavez said again he was sure he would be given a clean bill of health in
time to run a vigorous campaign for re-election in the South American OPEC
member nation.

He would return to Cuba, where he was operated on in June to remove a
malignant tumor, in a few days for final checks, Chavez said. “We’re going
to do all the examinations to confirm what we think up to now, that there
are no malignant cells left in my body,” he told the meeting.

Since coming to power in 1999, Chavez has sought to project himself as a
leader of a global “anti-imperialist” movement.

He and allies in the ruling Socialist Party have been gloating over economic
and social problems in the United States and Europe as evidence of
capitalism’s impending downfall.

“Poverty’s growing, the misery is getting worse,” he said, referring to the
causes of the U.S. protests. “But that empire is still there, still a threat
… (President Barack) Obama is on his way down, for lots of reasons. He was a
big fraud.”

(Writing by Andrew Cawthorne; Editing by Paul Simao)
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“Disobedience, in the eyes of anyone who has read history, is humanity’s
original virtue. It is through disobedience that progress has been made,
through disobedience and through rebellion.” — Oscar Wilde, Soul of Man
Under Socialism

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