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Chávez copies Cuban plan |
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| A gagged journalist takes part in a protest on Friday, the 14th, in Caracas, in that hundreds of demonstrators protested for the violent attack led by followers of the government. |
Caracas, Venezuela
Agencies
Hundreds of demonstrators concentrated opposite to the Venezuelan National Assembly to push back a project of law of the government party – pass on Friday, the 14-th considered by vast sectors like an attempt of the government of indoctrinating the children with socialistic ideals in the schools of the country.
Several journalists who were taking part in the protest were struck by groups tied to the leftist government of the chief Hugo Chávez.
Photos of the attack showed to a group of sympathizers with Chávez giving blows and kicks, and leaving some of the gory journalists.
The journalists work in the Chain Capriles, proprietary publishing company of the newspaper Last News, one of those of major circulation of the country and that has a publishing line favorable to the government.
The demonstrators were shouting such slogans like: “Do not get with my children!” and they warned that Chávez, with the new law, tries to copy the Cuban education model.
The law has provoked sporadic protests in the capital of Venezuela this week, including a "cacerolazo" in numerous districts of Caracas while Chávez was speaking in an act transmitted by radio and television.
Chávez, nevertheless, applauded the legislators for approving the project of “one tremendous” law on Friday, the 14th.
“ We want that really to dismantle the system of the bourgeois, capitalist education... with this socialistic law”, said the chief.
“ This law project is designed to wash the brain to our children, not to educate them, and we are not going to accept it”, answered Hernán Prieto, a pensioner of Oils of Venezuela SA (Pdvsa).
Meanwhile, mayors of opposition of the metropolitan area of Caracas, agreed to organize the call to a referendum to eliminate the new Organic Law of Education.
Chile
Files suddenly against Allende
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Guatemala
Famine
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Guatemala
The drug trafficking grows
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Colombia
Flu attacks
Another five deaths for the porcine flu were confirmed by the Department of Social Protection or Health, raising to 23 the deaths for this virus in Colombia.
El Salvador
They fall down you send
The familiar Salvadorans remittances in the United States diminished in 244,7 million dollars in the first seven months of the year compared to the same period of the previous year, he informed on Monday, the 17th the Central Bank of Reservation of El Salvador.
Panama
It will leave Parlacen
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