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In reply to the discussion: Allied Parties Give Backing to Venezuela's Maduro [View all]idwiyo
(5,113 posts)Should have been doing in her opinion. Never work with capitalists? Kick all of them out of the country? Invite everyone in? What?
Interviews a politician that disagree with Chavez, some accusations with no way to prove or disprove what is said.
So, what is your point?
Also, what are you trying to say pointing that China resold Venezuelan oil for profit? Chavez's fault somehow? Your second acusation of selling gasoline to rich Venezuelans for below the market price (link would be nice to verify the claim) - WTF was that about? Don't sell gasoline to rich people?
What exactly?
Some info for other DUers about the reporter, Monica Vilamizar
American born journalist working for various media companies:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mónica_Villamizar
Worked for:
Noticias Caracol
Before becoming a network, Caracol Televisión produced the morning newscast 7:30 Caracol in the mid-1990s. Several well-known Colombian journalists, such as Claudia Palacios, Érika Fontalvo, and María Cristina Uribe were also news presenters of Caracol Noticias. Yamid Amat was its director until March 2002.
The newsroom and studio was built in nine months before Caracol Noticias first airing, on 10 July 1998. Canadian company Imageneering acted as a consultant.
All Noticias Caracol newscasts are also aired live on Caracol TV Internacional, the international general entertainment channel from Caracol TV and on Caracol TVs WGEN-TV in Miami, which is affilitated to the MundoFox teleivision network, which is half-owned by Caracol TVs competing television network, RCN Televisión from Colombia.
Caracol TV
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caracol_Televisión
Julio Mario Santo Domingo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julio_Mario_Santo_Domingo
BUT she was working for Al Jaseera too!!! Woo Hoo! Must be trusted without questions asked! Or not.
BTW, that award she received is on one of the safest topics one can pick.