Monday, February 17, 2014

Maduro tries the old trick out of desperation: to blame his problems on the US and to excite anti-American sentiment. Take some Haldol, commandante - you need it, and get a one way ticket to Cuba, while you still can!

A wooden sarcophagus that was lifted from the ground is pictured in Luxor, southern Egypt February 10, 2014, in this picture released by Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities on February 13, 2014. The 3,600 year-old sarcophagus, which dates back to 1600 B.C. during the reign of the Pharaonic 17th Dynasty, was uncovered with a mummy still inside, according to Egypt's Antiquities Minister. REUTERS/Supreme Council of Antiquities/Handout via Reuters (EGYPT - Tags: SOCIETY)   ATTENTION EDITORS - NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS


Maduro' Sarcophagus: Sleep well, baby; have sweet dreams...

Caracas is “a fascist-free territory” except for just one very well known fascist: Maduro himself!


“Freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly are universal human rights,” Kerry’s statement read. “They are essential to a functioning democracy, and the Venezuelan government has an obligation to protect these fundamental freedoms and the safety of its citizens.”

» Showdown looms for Venezuela, as protest leader Leopoldo López vows new march
17/02/14 15:44 from World: World News, International News, Foreign Reporting - The Washington Post
MEXICO CITY — After five days of bloody student-led street protests, Venezuela appeared headed for a dangerous new showdown, as opposition leader Leopoldo López said he will emerge from hiding Tuesday to lead a new anti-government march....



BBC News - Venezuelan president on US diplomat expulsions

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Venezuela has announced it is expelling three US diplomats, whom it accuses of plotting to sabotage the economy.
President Nicolas Maduro said he has evidence that the trio took part in a power-grid sabotage in September and had bribed Venezuelan companies to cut down production.

Venezuela expels three U.S. diplomats on charges of spurring protests

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CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela ordered the expulsion of three U.S. diplomats on Monday on charges of recruiting university students to lead demonstrations that have left three dead in the OPEC nation's most serious violence since President Nicolas Maduro's election in April.

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