
He appeared as a pioneer and advocate of the left. This is what makes elite Venezuela outraged that their business rights stripped. Their business collaboration with Europe and the United States, which does not drip into the small people, cut down.
Because of that, there is not saddened by the departure of Chavez, the last two years with cancer and passed away on Tuesday (5/3) then. "Spreading hatred and division. They want to make him a martyr, but I laughed, "said Jose Mendoza (28), a computer expert who lived in the opposition in eastern Caracas.
British newspaper, The Financial Times on Wednesday, Chavez also accused the debilitating institutional leaders in Venezuela.
However, not so the opinions of many. The majority of crying and grieving. In the square across the country, people gathered showed grief. "Before him, the government never bothered to the poor. Now the children have everything, "said Maria Alexandra, mother of six.
When the corpse Chavez departed from the hospital to the Military Academy, called Chavez a second home, residents flocked escort. Distance of 8 kilometers procession reached the bodies in seven hours of instruction.
Not crying "North Korea"
Tears erupted. Women, men, grandfather, and grandmother wept as the bodies passed. Their weeping tears of pure mind and heart the deepest expression.
This is not North Koreans weeping style, which look forced as their leaders died.
"I love you, Chavez! You are like a father, "said Carlos Betancourt (24).
"Long live Chavez," the cries of the masses.
"The leader is gone, but the idea will not go away," said Roberto Galindez (32), a former basketball player.
Chavez Charisma spread all over Latin America. Bolivian President Evo Morales, Argentine President Cristina Kirchner and Uruguayan President Jose Mujica has been in Caracas, Wednesday, to show grief. Other Latin American leaders soon followed.
Many people equated Chavez with Latin American liberation hero in the 19th century, Simon Bolivar.
Chavez's departure raises issues about the cause of death. The U.S. became the accused beyond those related attitudes are always anti-Chavez U.S..
"The U.S. government will not be quiet," said Oscar Navas (33), street vendors. "The U.S. will continue conspiring against the revolution because we were anti-capitalist. I have no doubt that the CIA is here, hidden, doing what can be done to destabilize our country, "he said. (AP / AFP / REUTERS / MON)
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