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Venezuela will continue to donate heating oil to some 200,000 low-income US households, reversing a decision to suspend supplies, officials say. ... When the scheme began four years ago, critics decried it as a propaganda stunt by President Chávez, aimed at annoying the Bush administration, and criticised Mr Kennedy for taking part.
The intense propaganda machine installed by Chávez in the U.S. (that costs the Venezuelan Embassy well over a million dollars per year) is trying to sell U.S. public opinion on the idea that Hugo Chávez is universally loved by Venezuelans while the United States is bitterly hated.
These clips bolster critics who claim the network is and will be a propaganda tool for Chávez.
Mr. Maduro continues to enjoy widespread support from Chavez followers — known as "Chavistas" — who've countered the recent opposition rallies in Caracas with massive pro-government demonstrations of their own.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Mr. Maduro continues to enjoy widespread support from Chavez followers — known as "Chavistas" — who've countered the recent opposition rallies in Caracas with massive pro-government demonstrations of their own.
Mr. Maduro continues to enjoy widespread support from Chavez followers — known as "Chavistas" — who've countered the recent opposition rallies in Caracas with massive pro-government demonstrations of their own.