Chavez Frias is blazing an alternative model to globalization and towards a unipolar world order
<a href=www.vheadline.com>Venezuela's Electronic News Posted: Monday, April 14, 2003 By: Patrick J. O'Donoghue
British journalist, Richard Gott was called on to read out the conclusions of the " Solidarity with the Bolivarian Revolution" conference, highlighting the fact that the " unity of the Latin American peoples and the full exercise of their autonomy are part of the bases of a new multi-polar global order."
Conference participants, Gott said, believe that President Hugo Chavez Frias and his political project is an alternative model to neoliberal globalization and Yankee imperialism.
A practical conclusion was agreed upon, namely to help create solidarity networks to defend Venezuela and at the same time, promote resistance against the onslaught of globalization and temptations of US Imperialism.
Recognizing the existence of an opposition in Venezuela, the conference concludes that its " political practices smack of fascism, racism and anti-patriotism."
At a press conference with alternative media, President Chavez Frias countered criticism from aporrea.org and other popular organizations about the "elite character" of the conference dominated by intellectuals (mostly foreign) and forgetting the people who came out to risk all last year, arguing that international solidarity is indispensable for the survival of the Process but agreed that a parallel act was in order.
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