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Wednesday, September 27, 2006


Anti Semitism in Venezuela: it is planned
Today I have as a guest poster Alexandra Beech who has her own blog but cannot post these days. Thus I am posting the translation of an article that she made on a piece that was published in El Diario de Caracas, a pro Chavez paper which has the pretense to pass as a normal rag. It does not, only Panorama and Ultimas Noticias of the chavista press are worth a glance on occasion as they also print real news.

This piece is an absolute shame and it is unconceivable that a newspaper would publish such garbage, not even worthy of mediocre blogging. But it goes a long way in illustrating how silently but surely chavismo is seeding the plant of anti Semitism, a weed that opens the door to a series of murderous harvests for the future. Keeping track of such garbage shows that indeed the Chavez speech at the UN is not a mere incident, it is a clear confrontational strategy organized by a group of mad men that desperately want to figure in history books, at the expense of other folks blood if necessary. Let’s remind folks that Chavez started his career cowardly as the “heroe del museo militar” as Manuel Caballero scornfully terms in, as a reference of the 1992 coup where a scared (caga’o) Chavez abandoned his co-coupsters.

Thanks to Alex for being even more vigilant on these things as I am.

The original article in this scan followed by Alexandra translation.


The Zionist Jews
By Tarek Muci Nasir
El Diario Caracas

Zionists, the destructive sect of radical Jews, are again impregnating
the Jewish community with its animosity towards humanity. The genocide
they executed in Palestine and Lebanon is similar to the Holocaust
which the Nazis executed against them, and they will undergo another
Holocaust because of the global hatred they are accumulating. If the
Jews have charged the Nazis for their victims, they will have to pay
Lebanon for their killings. The Jewish race is condemned to disappear,
because if they continue marrying among themselves they will continue
to degenerate; if they open their marriages they will racially dilute
themselves, so they only recourse is to stay united, to provoke wars,
and auto-genocides.

Israelis are lying when they say they are the favored people of God;
on the contrary, because they are always at war and without their own
land, it seems that they are marked for having destroyed Jesus Christ.
We should reform the Bible which falsely refers to them as the chosen
race by God, and we will act to stop them from manipulating the Jewish
community. The United States is trapped by Zionists who control their
economy and many critical positions in their government; and we must
avoid that this critical situation takes place in Venezuela before
they also ruin us, because they can possess any nationality, but first
they act as Jews in whatever land they plant themselves. Israel
couldn't resist that despite possessing Jerusalem as the capital of
the Christian world, Lebanon continued to have more international
tourism, and now, due to international repulsion, Israel will have
even less [tourism].

Let's pay attention of the Israeli-Zionist associations, unions and
federations which are conspiring to Venezuela to take over our
finances, our industries, commerce, construction; which are
infiltrating government positions and politics. Possibly, we'll have
to expel them from the country, as other nations have done, which is
the reason that Jews remain in a continuous state of stateless exodus,
and it is why in 1948 they invaded Palestine, guided by Albion. Will
global justice allow the United States, England, and Israel to destroy
the Middle East to take over its oil? Only the union of its people
will save them.

The only way that humanity will reconcile with the Jews is if these
renounce their Zionist leadership, which aspires to dominate the
world, and if they stop presenting themselves as the Chosen people of
God, and when they do so, we will hug them fraternally as equal human
beings.

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THE DAILY READS

Unbelievably, there is still only one major newspaper in Venezuela with an English language section, El Univesal.

Veneconomy has some of the very best editorials that can be found in English on Venezuela.

Miguel's blog longest serving blogger, a role model. Plus, all you need to know on chavismo suspicious financial deals.

El Chigüire Bipolar, the real news you need to help you make it though a day of Venezuelan drudgery.

Caracas Gringo, the best dirt on chavismo corruption, deals and assorted crimes.

THE REGULAR READS (mostly from Venezuelans on Venezuela)

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English



Diego Arria's blog at The European Courier.
Maru Angarita.
PMB comments.
StJacques, reviews Latin American issues.
Caracas Chronicles, if you feel like Hamletian exercising.
A Venezuelan stuck in Europe.
Letter from Venezuela.
The Venezuelan Libertarian.
Tomas Sancio.
Venezuela 101, formerly Little Venice.
Feather's blog, when readers decide to open their blogs. ¡!
Alex Beech, anti chavismo in great prose.¡!
Venezuela-US topics, KA comments.¡!

Spanglish

Gustavo Coronel is back with one of the most biting blogs!
Venepoetics, poetry, politics and more.

Spanish (please, suggest links that should be added)

If you really want to know what goes on in deprived Venezuelan areas, you need to read regularly Radar de los Barrios.
Klaus Meyer, ever aware.
Carta desde Venezuela.
Cuentos intrascendentes, what readers do when they do not post comments.
Julia's blog, the view from an activist student.
Diplodemocracia follows Chavez foreign moves.
Ana Julia Jatar, a journalist activist.
Venelogia, from Maracaibo.
Javier's Notiven with lots of links.
El Liberal Venezolano, a libertarian view.
Explikme!, Kareta, who moved to Barquisimeto, next door.
Alexis Marrero.

Hard core opposition sites, in Spanish

Marta Colmenares
Megaresistencia, one of the first do or die pages.
Resistencia Caracas
Bandera negra, for a militant dark look on things.

A Nini blogosphere?

Periodismo de paz.
Jeanfreddy Gutierrez, from Maracay, possibly the most NiNi state today.
Gandica at Enigma Express, a journalist of obscure irony, transiting the difficult path away from Chavez.

Dutch

Another reader who picks up the cross! And what an activity!

Italian

Chavilarism¡!

Norwegian

Albacom

French

Estamos en Venezuela, nunca se sabe. In spite of its Spanish title, an irregular blog about a French student observing Venezuela. Interesting pictures.


STORAGE AND INFO ON VENEZUELA

The real value of the currency, risking legal wrath form the state.

General info and discontinued blogs but with good archives

Venezuela Crisis has a visual and textual record "hors pair" of the recent electoral campaign in Venezuela, the first blogger to have covered live a Venezuelan campaign. Seems to be on a resting phase for a few weeks.

Jorge Arena's guest/ghost post collection.

Venezuela Libre, some stuff in Italian.

Local anti-Chavez links are compiled by Iruña, along political activities going on.

Some of the documents discussed in this blog have been posted "as is" in a Document Section. Usually articles that appear in paid sites.

A directory, Veneblogs

A search engine for Venezuela, Auyantepui

Digital papers with Venezuela and LatAm in mind (in Spanish)

There are two major digital papers with forums and all, for a permanent clash between factions. Noticiero Digital is the oldest one and Noticias 24 is giving it a run for tis money.
And a new comer:Venezuela es noticia.

Hispalibertas, quite complete, a nice touch of Libertarian.

Web Articulista, the blog that became an E-zine.

Ciudadania Activa has a large selection of articles on Venezuelan politics and civil rights issues.

Relevant info to expose some of the regime's propaganda and human rights violations

The lies of April

The famous "infamous" video "The revolution will not be televised" has been duly analyzed and shown to be in large measure a crass manipulation. Counter-video in Spanish here, and summary of main points here.

There is a documentary that follows the April 2002 events from the perspective on what Chavez did that April 11, "La Cadena". It is about the forced broadcast made by Chavez to hide the massacre of the pacific march on Miraflores.

The infamous apartheid like system of the Tascon and Maisanta lists

The compilation of various documents from Miguel.
The video "La Lista" and my reviews in English and Spanish by invitation at Hispalibertas.
The El Nacional review of Perez Oramas.
The original video itself can be seen here.

Diverse Human Rights pages

Of course, from Amnesty International to the Human Rights Watch page, without forgetting local organizations such as prestigious COFAVIC, the Venezuelan government comes only too often lacking in its Human Rights record.

OTHER FOLKS WITH VENEZUELA MORE OR LESS IN THEIR MIND (Please send links that should be added here)

Babalú (he knows where Venezuela is headed)
Bolinica (another one feeling the ill breeze in Bolivia and Nicaragua!)
Harry's Place, at the intelligent left.
Fausta, always entertaining and to the point.
Global Voices online, and a lot of them.
Maggie's farm at the Latin Beat
Barcepundit
HACER, surveys Latin America.


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And of course to be fair there must be links to pro-Chavez sites. I do pride myself of having been the first opposition blog to have listed pro Chavez links; a situation that has now changed. However extremely rare is the pro Chavez page or blog that links to any of the sites listed above. The readers might draw their own conclusion

Venezuelanalysis.com (with Chavez kissing babies)

Aporrea (Beat up, bruise! as in the imperative mode of the verb; the only interesting one if you can read Spanish. Predicts the future)

And of course the full time propaganda agencies, ALL at tax payer expenses, the National Radio coverage, RNV, and the rather deficient official news agency, ABN (both in Spanish).
Without forgetting the "official" newsletter in English.

Some blogs, more or less sycophantic.

Yosmary, campaigning for Mario Silva, quite something.
Less sycophantic, even critical on occasion Terreno baldio.

OTHER

Jorge Letralia
Imaginativa
Real Clear Politics
The Language guy
Slaves of Academe
This is Zimbabwe
Chase me Ladies, I'm in the cavalry
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Map of Venezuela to help you locate the different locales mentioned through the blog (click here for a more detailed map)


For the memories. The picture below dates from the epic days of the December 2002/January 2003 "El Paro", when the opposition was strong and decided, and when Chavez was low in polls.
Then came the "misiones" and the worst populist episode of our history. Through pacific protests and strikes we tried to preserve democracy.
History proved us right even if we lost that battle.


Marching toward Hotel Melia, 01/31/03, 5 PM. Small yellow square under the Pepsi ball is the big stage.


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