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Anti-Chavez Venezuelan students in Belgrade5 October 2007 | 18:06 | Source: B92 BELGRADE -- Young Venezuelans opposed to the Chavez regime are in Belgrade to learn more about the protests against Milošević.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has been known for his statements against Washington, sharp criticism of what he calls "the imperialist capitalism", forced nationalization of companies and even schools and a rather odd request to move the country's time zone “so as to offer a more equitable distribution of sunlight to his people.”

On top of that, his regime is characterized by a complete control of the media, and a fact that, despite immense oil reserves, life standards in Venezuela are not improving, with the human rights violated on an almost daily basis.

Leaders of the students’ resistance movement, that was created five months ago when Chavez shut down the oldest television station in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, were branded by the regime as "foreign mercenaries and traitors," an insult that rings familiar to all who opposed the Milošević regime in Serbia.

Ronel Galo, Geraldine Alvarez, Rodrigo Diamanti and Eliza Totaro, members of the organization, traveled all the way to Belgrade to gain a first-hand insight into the experience of Serbia’s students and Otpor (Resistance) members, who fought against the former regime in the second half of the 1990s.

It so happened that their visit coincided with the anniversary of the October 5, 2000, the opposition victory, and ouster of Milošević.

“In 2000 I attended the final year in high school together with the daughter of the Serbian ambassador to Caracas. She told me what was going on in her country and explained the work of Otpor. That was the first time I heard of the democratic changes in Serbia,” said Eliza Totaro, a 25-year-old student from Venezuela.

Her colleagues added that a majority of Venezuelan youth heard about Otpor and Serbia in May this year, when university students poured into the streets to protest the removal of a leading opposition TV station from the air.

As many as 182 students were arrested during the two weeks of protests. The state media soon tagged them state enemies, according to Alvarez, one of the leaders of the resistance.

“Our government accused us of working for CIA, branded us terrorists and criminals trained by foreign governments. When we marched the streets of Caracas in May to express our protest, the government forces were throwing tear gas at us,” she said.

“We had to show them we did not intend to use any force, but to protest in peace, so we painted our hands white,” she said.

Even though Venezuela has massive oil deposits, one third of the population lives below the poverty line, the unemployment rates are high and higher education is seen as a privilege.

Chavez, no matter how charismatic he seems to be, is primarily concerned with his appearances in media, and with attracting attention by criticizing U.S. President George Bush.

“Chaves comes across as a very charismatic person, craving for media attention. Despite his attacks on Bush, the two politicians cooperate as Chavez is selling him oil. Moreover, it seems like he spends more time apparently fighting Bush and the imperialism, instead of trying to curb poverty on his own doorstep,” explained Totaro.

“He used to be very popular at the beginning of his career, but the citizens of Venezuela are becoming aware as time goes by that he failed to live up to their high expectations,” she added.

The students fear that the Chavez regime will grow to be even more repressive, but still harbor hope they will learn from the experience of their Serbian colleagues and successfully fight for freedom and respect of human rights in their country.
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My God, what a scum.

USA are financing some new world wide organization. It is called Scum international ltd.
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Wonderful! I hope Chavez will be able to control the situation, he can mobilize a lot of people too...
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Actually I'd like the Radicals to do something in this situation. They are the only party in Serbia that have called for action to be taken against former Otpor activists. Something is likely to happen to these students if their identities are revealed since Chavez has a relartionship to the SRS leadership in the same way Saddam did. Personally I think Serbia should jail Otpor activists for trying to spread violence in other countries, since every single one of the so-called "Color revolutuions" has head some kind of connection to the members of this organization.

also. I seriously don't know why anyone would take lessons from these idiots. Every single one of these revolutions has failed miserable in achieving it's goals -- the Orange Revolution in the Ukraine is a failure, the October 5/Tractor revolution in Serbia was a failure, the Rose Revolution in Georgia is a failure, Tulip Revolution in Kyrgyzstan is a failure. not only that but the people they;ve trained in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova, Mongolia, Russia, Uzbekistan have failed. Not only that their is evidence that the problems in Burma have some connection to Otpor, that some groups in Iran have these same connections and that the failed coup against Chavez this year was somehow connected to them.

Otpor should be banned for they are Americna puppets training more American puppets.
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They would deserve a good beating from the Radicals.
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They would deserve a good beating from the Radicals.
I couldn't agree more but the radicals wouldn't do that. Attacking Otpor would be something that would cause the radicals to be banned as a party -- they will not do that.
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It would be interesting to follow the money trail on these organizations. George Soros and the American NGO Freedom House:

freedomhouse.org: Countries at the Crossroads

Have a look at the interactive map that lists all the changes they wish to see around the world. What arrogance!
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