3/05/2010

Canada has long supported efforts to destabilize Venezuela

here's Yves Engler who has written a book on Canada's sleazy dealings in Haiti. And has just come out with a book on the Canada/ Israel connection, with the background of Canada's problem with the elected government of Venezuela. They have a problem with the elected government of Palestine. And strangely enough had a problem with the elected government of Haiti as well. Some countries just can't seem to elect the right people and there lies the problem. In Haiti it's Canada's sweat-shop garment manufacturers. (they were going to get a raise). In Venezuela it's the Canadian mining sector. I'll let Yves Engler explain.

The government of Hugo Chavez was correct recently when a representative said Ottawa supports “coup plotters” and “destabilizers” in Venezuela.

But it’s not because Harper is of the “ultra right” as suggested. In fact, both Liberal and Conservative governments have tacitly supported the U.S. campaign to replace the government of Venezuela.

In April 2002 a military coup took Chavez prisoner and imposed an unelected government. While most Latin American leaders condemned the coup, Canadian diplomats who were working under the direction of a Liberal government were silent.

Canada has long supported efforts to destabilize Venezuela « Yves Engler

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