Monday, February 20, 2012

Venezuela's Presidential Election Getting Dirty



Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez Faces An Uprising At The Ballot Box -- Jackson Diehl, Washington Post

On Feb. 12, Henrique Capriles Radonski, a 39-year-old Venezuelan state governor, won a primary election to become the opposition’s candidate against Hugo Chavez in October’s presidential election. He won 1.8 million of an astonishing 3 million votes — double the turnout predicted by most analysts.

The next day, Capriles, a devout Catholic, was greeted by a commentary on the government-run Web site of Venezuelan National Radio titled “The Enemy Is Zionism.” Capriles, it explained, is the descendant of Jews. (In fact, his grandmother was a Holocaust survivor who emigrated from Poland to Venezuela.)

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More News On Venezuela's Elections

Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez goes on opposition attack -- Boston Herald/McClatchy News
Chavez stokes fears that if he goes, popular welfare projects go with him -- Christian Science Monitor
Chavez says opposition would create 'war' -- Yahoo News/7 News
Chavez's homophobic rant against challenger -- The Independent
Jewish groups decry 'anti-Semitic' Venezuelan state media article -- CNN
Jewish groups urge Chavez to denounce 'anti-Semitic' attack -- L.A. Times
Chavez foe seen victim of anti-Semitism in Venezuela -- Canada.com/Reuters
Challenging Venezuela's Chavez -- L.A. Times editorial
Security could be weakness for Venezuela opposition -- Christian Science Monitor
In Venezuela, Finally a Credible Opposition Candidate to Face Hugo Chávez? -- Girish Gupta, Time
Insight: Post-election hangover looms for Venezuela economy -- Reuters

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