Hugo Chavez Blames The United States For Crisis In Tibet

24 March 2008, 12:45 PM. By Daniel Mauser

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When we first read about the recent string of protests in Tibet, we immediately wondered, “Gosh, what does Hugo Chavez have to say about all this?” Luckily for us, Huey took some time out of his busy schedule of displacing Venezuelans and annoying the UN to comment on the situation:

In comments reported by his press office on Sunday, Chavez said the protests were an example of the US “going against China, trying to divide the Asian powerhouse.”

Chavez asserts Washington favors a multi-polar world to balance US dominance.

Some other Latin American countries also see the Tibetan independence movement led by the Dalai Lama as a pro-US group of conservative monks.

Initially led by monks, the protests began on March 10, the anniversary of a failed uprising in 1959 against the Chinese rule, and then spiraled out of control in the Tibetan capital Lhasa, claiming at least 19 lives.

Which is absurd, really, since everyone knows the protests were all orchestrated by Björk.

Chaves blames US for Tibet turmoil [Press TV]

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    Pedro Morgado wrote

    Is China running for Olympics?
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