Thursday, March 7, 2013
Hugo Chavez Kept His Promises
All this talking and direct contact meant the constant reaffirmation of a
promise between Chávez and the people of Venezuela. Chávez had
discovered himself not by looking within, but by looking outside
into the shameful conditions of Latin Americans and their past. He
discovered himself in the promise of liberation made by Bolívar. "On
August 1805," wrote Chávez, Bolívar "climbed the Monte Sacro near Rome
and made a solemn oath." Like Bolívar, Chávez swore to break the chains
binding Latin Americans to the will of the mighty. Within his lifetime,
the ties of dependency and indirect empire have loosened. From the river
Plate to the mouths of the Orinoco river, Latin America is no longer
somebody else's backyard. That project of liberation has involved
thousands of men and women pitched into one dramatic battle after
another, like the coup d'état in 2002 or the confrontation with the US-proposed Free Trade Zone of the Americas. These were won, others were lost.
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