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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-09-07 07:35 AM
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46. Oh, for Chrissake! They invited the students to debate the matter before the
National Assembly! Is THAT repression? Why do anti-Chavez posters bring up such irrelevant spectres as "re-education camps"? Where are the "re-education camps" in Venezuela? What are you talking about?

Posts like this always rely on boogymen and phantoms--fears, scary scenarios. With no evidence to back them up.

Why aren't you addressing the fascist butchery in Colombia, right next door? You're so worried about "free speech" in Venezuela, try Colombia where "free speech" gets you dumped into a mass grave with other union organizers, peasant farmers and leftists.

You think RCTV wanted "free speech" in Venezuela? Well, they actively supported suspending the Constitution, the National Assembly and the court system, kidnapping of the president (so much for HIS "free speech") and the rightwing thugs out in the streets who were shooting people dead. Some "free speech" for them, huh? RCTV wanted Colombia in Venezuela: rule by a fascist military junta, which would have made short bloody work of most people's "free speech."
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