Time has come to recognize that Venezuela's opposition has a problem with criminals and terrorists
www.vheadline.com Posted: Thursday, February 27, 2003 By: Julian Coningham
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 22:33:14 +0000 From: Julian Coningham coninghams@hotmail.com To: Editor@VHeadline.com Subject: "placing" bombs in foreign embassies
Dear Editor: The idea that Mr, Chavez and/or his followers are "placing" bombs in foreign embassies does not make sense at all. If Mr. Castro, for example, is an ally of Mr. Chavez, etc., how come the Cuban Embassy was threatened with a bomb?
Brazil's too (Lula is a friend of Chavez). Also, when the Algerians decided to help the Venezuelan government re-start the oil industry (strike), the embassy was bombed.
In short, if we are to believe certain propaganda, Mr. Chavez & Co "bomb" their friends. CRAP.
We know that the opposition tried to enter by force into the Cuban embassy. Needless to say that they did not care that it was contrary to international law.
It is not in the interest of Venezuela's government to destabilize their government bombing foreign embassies. Consequently, since they are not so stupid, they would not place bombs to "blame the opposition."
The time has come to recognize that the opposition has a problem with criminals and terrorists (outlaws).
When a little innocent girl is injured, it is time to speak out against these criminal acts.
Finally, one thing is legitimate democratic opposition and another terrorism, etc.
regards Julian Coningham coninghams@hotmail.com