LaRouche in Venezuela

 

 

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Simon J. Pacheco C. vom Verband der Yuca-Produzenten in Venezuela schickte folgende Erklärung zur Unterstützung von Lyndon LaRouches Präsidentschaftskandidatur:

 

 

 

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THIS WAR MUST BE STOPPED

Posted By: somtum
Date: Monday, 24 March 2003, 3:00 p.m.

The following emergency declaration was passed on March 23, 2003 by the participants in the International Conference of the Schiller Institute in Bad Schwalbach, Germany, coming from 46 countries:

 Venezuela ….

 

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US Democratic Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon H. LaRouche today warned of the near-term ... left-right operation that's now being stirred up on Cuba and Venezuela ...

 
 
 
LaRouche to Venezuela Radio -- 10/8/01 --Schiller Institute
... Lyndon LaRouche was interviewed on Monday, October 8, 2001 by Romŕn Roja of Radio
... and orientation, which the Venezuelan public has heard today. ...
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On the eve of a crucial meeting of the heads of state of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), taking place on Sept. 26-27 in Caracas, Venezuela, Radio Mágica in Caracas turned to Lyndon LaRouche for commentary and forecast. The OPEC Presidents and their ministers have been denouncing speculation in "virtual oil" as the cause of the skyrocketting price of oil. Venezuela's oil minister, Alí Rodríguez Araque, stated on Sept. 21 that "speculation can only be minimized by agreements between producers and consumers, but ... I don't know if the governments where this occurs, are prepared to intervene." This was the core issue of the questions to LaRouche on Sept. 21, from Radio Mágica, one of the largest FM stations in Caracas. The interview was conducted by the well-known Venezuelan journalist and former ambassador, Román Rojas.