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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-26-11 06:24 PM
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Venezuela students end hunger strike
Source: Associated Press

Venezuela students end hunger strike
By The Associated Press – 7 hours ago

CARACAS, Venezuela — University protesters in Venezuela have ended a month-long hunger strike, saying President Hugo Chavez's government has met their demands.

Student leader Diego Scharifker says the education minister has promised to increase budgets for university scholarships, cafeterias, transportation and other services. He says officials also also promise to discuss pay increases for the sector.

Dozens of students, professors and staff have participated in the hunger strike that began on Feb. 23 in Caracas. In recent days, four students partially sewed their mouths closed to dramatize the strike that ended Saturday.

University officials had warned that some schools were in danger of sharp cutbacks due to a lack of resources.



Read more: http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5j9r6U-Qli1Kz46w_y_9lqzIbTRtg?docId=6368984
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dipsydoodle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-26-11 06:30 PM
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1. If they'd been serious
they wouldn't have drunk water either.
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-26-11 07:53 PM
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5. Truly! Besides, they've left enough room to poke through small snacks!
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-26-11 06:34 PM
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2. Students stitch lips in protest
Edited on Sat Mar-26-11 07:03 PM by Judi Lynn
Students stitch lips in protest
Saturday March 26 2011

Four students in Venezuela have partially sewn their lips together to press their demands for funding for public universities as part of a growing hunger strike.

One 18-year-old student, Gabriela Torrijos, stitched the left corner of her mouth together as she and a group of other students maintained their hunger strike outside the UN development programme office in Caracas. Three other students have partly sewn their lips in the past several days.

~snip~
Government officials dispute those claims, saying the students are being manipulated by president Hugo Chavez's opponents.
"If they want to walk naked through the street, let them do it. If they want to sew whatever they want to sew, let them sew it, but ... we're going to keep working for our homeland," foreign minister Nicolas Maduro said during a televised event in south-eastern Bolivar state.

~snip~
Miss Torrijos was in pain after she partially stitched her lips together with her own hands. "After seeing my friends take this action, I did it in solidarity with them," she told The Associated Press.

More:
http://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/world-news/students-stitch-lips-in-protest-2595318.html
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Lucky Luciano Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-26-11 06:58 PM
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3. not necessary. nt
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-26-11 07:39 PM
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4. Concerning U.S. funding to Venezuelan student opposition groups:
Violent Student Groups in Venezuela Coordinate Actions with the "Democratic Unity" Opposition Coalition
by Jesus Manzanarez
Many of the students involved belong to the youth divisions of the different political parties from the opposition. Since 2005, US government funding has gone towards training and advising youth leaders and student movements enabling them to enter the political arena.
Many question whether the recent student protests against the Chavez Administration in Venezuela are autonomous from the ongoing political opposition originating from the nation's traditional political parties that previously held power.

Though the student leadership publicly claims its actions and strategies are separate from those opposition groups that have led coup d'etats, economic sabotages and other attempts to overthrow the Venezuelan government during the past seven years, many Venezuelans, even some of the students involved in the demonstrations, believe otherwise. "They are trying to provoke violence that results in death," warned President Chavez, "it's a plan to generate destabilization and instability."

Roderick Navarro, president of the Federation of Student Centers at the Central University of Venezuela (UCV), affirmed last Friday during a television program on Globovision that the "weapon will still be the factor of surprise." Stalin Gonzalez, representative from Un Nuevo Tiempo, a far right-wing party led by fugitive Manuel Rosales, the former governor of Zulia who fled to Peru last year after being officially charged with corruption and embezzlement of state funds, said that the opposition has "no reason" to notify public authorities about the routes of their marches and demonstrations.

More:
http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2010/manzanarez080210.html
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rabs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-26-11 09:40 PM
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6. Good thing there was a Burger King across the street


The AP reporters do not tell you that there is a video showing a UCV hunger striker eating sandwiches and drinking juice.

The strikers used black plastic bags to hang a curtain they could go behind and eat.

Then the video shows two of them crossing the street to a handy Burger King nearby.

The video was taken last week and has been shown on Ven. TV.

It makes the anti-Chavez hunger strikers look totally foolish.

Spanish video (lots of laughing at the strikers)

http://noticiasvenezuelaenvideos.blogspot.com/2011/03/v...

In the video one of the comments is that an anti-Chavez student leader named Ledesma came out fatter then when he joined the strike. :rofl:




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Very_Boring_Name Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-26-11 10:32 PM
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7. page does not exist
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rabs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-26-11 10:40 PM
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8. Strange. Try googling



venezuela video huelguista comiendo

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which is how I found the video. There are others on the above google.
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-27-11 12:21 AM
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9. Oh, jeez. I just started watching it. No surprise at all, actually. Haaaaaa.
Edited on Sun Mar-27-11 12:31 AM by Judi Lynn
http://noticiasvenezuelaenvideos.blogspot.com/2011/03/video-mario-silva-muestra-video-de.html

On edit:
I'm at just past one minute. This is priceless. It's just like the racist separatists in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, who went on a "hunger strike" and were discovered by a local tv crew when the crew caught people sneaking in FRIED CHICKEN to them late at night, after they thought everyone was home asleep.

Thanks for posting this. So great.

On edit:
Next time they go on a hunger strike, someone should lay down the rule that they can't camp out directly across the street from a Burger King. Just to keep them honest!

Oh, brother!
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