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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Venezuelan president: racism in the United States worsened under Obama



Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said that racism in the United States worsened during the first black president in the history of management.

Maduro and subjected to criticism from President Barack Obama's government, in recent weeks because of its treatment of political opponents to the inside.

Maduro said, that the cases that occurred in the recent killing of police for blacks in the United States splendor.

His network Telesur television, "the fact that he is influential." Highlighting the killing of Eric Garner as "brutal."

The Garner has appeared in a video which is breathing with difficulty as a result of police choke him.

Maduro said, "It sounds as if that racism in the United States exacerbated the arrival of Obama himself.

"I am sorry to some extent, I respect Obama personally, but I think it is a prisoner of the real powers in the United States and decided not to fight." He is tired and exhausted. "

In continuation of US relations Venezuelan strained since the late President Hugo Chavez took office in 1999 criticized the Obama officials, prison protest Venezuelan leader Leopoldo Lopez since last February, and charged last week for Maria Kurnia Machado, a figure other opposition of plotting to kill Maduro.

Maduro said that this hypocrisy and face specific charges of the US Embassy in Caracas.

"They are behaving dangerously, enter the US embassy began unbearable, I live Relations




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