Thursday, July 26, 2012


 VENEZUELA ON THE SIGHT OF ITS ENEMIES, WARNS DIPLOMAT
MANAGUA, July 26 (NNN-PRENSA LATINA) - The Bolivarian revolution in Venezuela is on the sight of its enemies, who are concerned about the people's support for President Hugo Chavez, who will run for reelection in October, according to diplomat Maria Alejandra Avila. The Venezuelan ambassador to Nicaragua said that the same adversaries are always attacking the election court in her country, in an effort to discredit the result of the elections beforehand, when all surveys show the people's preference for Chavez.They want to create anxiety, an atmosphere of domestic violence with support from the media allied with imperialism, Avila told Prensa Latina after attending a solidarity event with the Bolivarian revolution and its top leaders in Managua.Over 200 social organisations from some 50 countries who met at the Sao Paulo Forum in Caracas recently agreed to spread the truth about Venezuela and its revolution all over the world, she noted.Here in Nicaragua, she said, "we received that support from the people, especially from youths, because many changes are taking place in Latin America and the Caribbean, and one of them is the reintroduction of the revolutionary ideals."Solidarity is an expression of the peoples' tenderness, and Venezuela, attacked by the imperialists, arouses those kinds of feelings, because it reaches out to other nations without asking anything in return, Avila noted.In Latin America and the Caribbean, she added, "we are giving new strength to the Great Homeland yearned by our national heroes, based on solidarity and complementariness, knowing that we have common enemies.""We are optimistic with foundation", said the ambassador, "because they wage a war against us based on facts, they know that in our region, projects are being built as an alternative to Capitalism and they (the projects) have a socialist vocation."

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