Hugo Chavez, Venezuela’s fiery and controversial socialist president who came to power on wave of popular sentiment and befriended some of the world’s most notorious dictators, has died at the age of 58, Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro said today.
Chavez had been fighting cancer, recently seeking treatment at a clinic in Cuba.
A self-described champion of the poor who first tried to overturn Venezuela’s powerful elites in a failed 1992 coup, Chavez was democratically elected in 1999, with huge support from the country’s poor.
During his time in office, he became one of Latin America’s most well-known and polarizing figures. A constant thorn in the side of the United States, he commanded headlines in newspapers around the world. A populist who suppressed free speech, he remained immensely popular among his country’s poor.
From the time he won election in 1999, Chavez held onto power through tightly controlling the media and through a series of populist elections and referenda, including one that allowed him to seek a limitless number of terms.
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a sheina reina kapurra fahr gantz klal yisroel !!
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May the Neshomo have a Yeridah.
mamesh gevaldig er is a toite meshugena
bavaid rishaim rina
hashem takes away the perfect people at the right time
this great newsw next ahmadinijad
baruch dayan haemes…this time we see the emes in it
Was he bad for the Yidden who lived in his Country? What’s all this cursing?
FINALLY
So you call him a rasha, WHY SHOW HIS PICTURE?
Is this website on the open internet and visible by our enemies? It may be worthy to double-check.
B’avod Reshaim rena!
Good news finally!
If he’s a rasha you shouldn’t have a picture of him since its assur to look at the face of a rasha
amen
Chavez was a lot better than Obama will ever be! At least he represented his people. He gave them gasoline for their cars, for pennies. Oblaima hates America.
good riddance
Why was my previous comment not published? The man is dead, now is no longer our concern. The man did at least one good thing – standing for Ostreicher – it is said he asked for a blessing in exchange for his effort. Most important of all, there are Jews in Venezuela and there are many angry antisemitic nonjews in Venezuela, is it really necessary to fuel hatred and possibly put at risk our brothers’ properties and conceivably, even health and life?