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  • Venezuela's Zimbabwe Road

    01/05/2005 6:15:49 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 8 replies · 271+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | Jan. 5, 2005 | A. M. Mora y Leon
    The government of Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez will expropriate its first farm, taking Venezuela straight down Zimbabwe road. The grab was announced this morning and will happen Saturday. The chavistas' first target is a British-owned cattle ranch. The move is a bold beginning for the chavista communists who will roll out both military and police forces for the seizure, beginning the first in a series. The communists' mendacious rationale is that a British company, Vestey Group, did not have proper title to 3000 hectares of its 13,000-hectare cattle ranch. So they are taking it all. But the owners of the...
  • Venezuela Armed Force and police corps to seize British ranch

    01/05/2005 10:50:06 AM PST · by Kitten Festival · 26 replies · 939+ views
    El Universal (Venezuela) ^ | Jan. 5, 2005 | Staff
    "El Charcote," a cattle ranch owned by the British Vestey Group, is to be seized on Saturday "with state machinery, to settle a first group of men participating in the Mission Land and Mission Free Men," said Alexis Ortiz, solicitor general of rich farmland Cojedes State. After a meeting at the Executive Vice President's Office, he explained that the move is to be supported by "the National Armed Force and local police corps, as well as officials from Governor Johnny Yánez Rangel's Office."
  • Venezuela: Illegal land grab by the puppets continues

    12/29/2004 5:22:00 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 1 replies · 318+ views
    The Devil's Excrement (Venezuela) ^ | Dec. 29, 2004 | Miguel Octavio
    Many thought there would at least be political calm after Chavez’ victory in the recall vote and the regional elections. No such luck, that is simply not the style. Chavez thrives on conflict, on pushing people to see how far he may go. When the Governor of Cojedes decreed the intervention of some farms in that state, many thought it was another footnote in the revolution, something even reasonable. I didn’t. That is simply not the style, Chavez was in China when this happened, but few of these Governors act alone or even have a mind of their own, they...