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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkNews Around the Republic of Mexico | April 2008 

Media Campaign Denounced in Mexico
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Mexico City - Venezuelan, Bolivian and Ecuadorian ambassadors to Mexico denounced the media campaign currently developed against people's governments in Latin America.

The diplomats warned about that dangerous charge, which favors future aggressions, during the forum The New Situation in Latin America in the light of recent events in the Andean region.

Bolivian diplomat Jorge Mansilla said false panoramas of food shortage are created to cause discontent and encourage civil war.

Venezuelan diplomatic official Roy Chaderton asserted that resources are not spared to prepare shams, trying to relate Caracas with guerrilla movements, and related the dark manipulation of information about Venezuela in the Latin American media.

Galo Galarza, head of the Ecuadorian diplomatic mission, said it is necessary that regional nations strengthen relations to face up to these actions to weaken the leftwing governments.

He referred to executions perpetrated by Colombia in Ecuadorian territory, as the bombing on March 1, and spoke about versions that say Mexican drug cartels are related to the Colombian paramilitary agents.

Dario Salinas, teacher of the Ibero-American University, said that Colombian action was intended to present the victim as the aggressor, and criticized the OAS for not condemning that expression of state terrorism.

Ambassador Mansilla reported that the OLE (Latin American Energy Organization) will be shaped on April 8, to favor the Latin American people's sovereignty in managing their energy resources.



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