Chavez to deport foreigners critical to his government
Posted on July 27th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, Caracas, conservative party, freedom, Hugo Chavez, liberty, Mexico, Persons, politics, VenezuelaMany foreigners can travel to Venezuela without a visa. But now there’s a new requirement once they get there. President Hugo Chavez announced on Sunday that foreigners who publicly criticize his government will be deported. He ordered officials to monitor statements made by international figures visiting the country. The comments came after the President of Mexico’s ruling conservative party criticized Chavez for seeking to do away with term limits at a recent pro-democracy conference in Caracas. “No foreigner, whoever it is, can come here to attack us,” Chavez said. “How long are we going to allow a person, from any country in the world, to come to our own house to say there’s a dictatorship here, that the President is a tyrant, and no one does anything about it?”
More evidence for the rise of Dictator Chavez. I had forgotten to post about the possible doing away with the term limits. If that’s not the most telling part of this all I’m not sure what else could convince people.
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