This is peculiar...
posted on
Mar 27, 2011 12:26AM
Crystallex International Corporation is a Canadian-based gold company with a successful record of developing and operating gold mines in Venezuela and elsewhere in South America
...Rangel took the 15 million from Crystallex that disappeared. Then the MOC was cancelled and the jobs disappeared. Then the International Arbitration suit for multiple billions was filed. And all of the idiots dressed in red still cheer.
Rangel: "Guyana's labor force is with Chavez
(Press Government / CNP 16,540) 'Here is the true strength! Here's the majority! Long live the revolution! "Were some of the slogans used by more than 15 000 Guyanese workers who marched to express their full support to the Bolivarian process led by President Hugo Chávez.
Governor Francisco Rangel Gomez was next to Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro, the deputies Cilia Flores, Darío Vivas, Aristobulo Isturiz Yelitze Bolivarian Mayors Santaella and accompanying the working masses who took to the streets of Ciudad Guayana.
A large red tide started from the Memorial Plaza and toured CVG much of Alta Vista to get to the Parque de la Navidad, where revolutionary leaders directed their words to the crowd.
Rangel said that "Guyana's labor force is the largest and is with Chavez, more than 15 000 workers marched with great pride to prove revolutionary and socialist. We came to accompany all sectors who believe in the Bolivarian process and social justice. " 'We have called this the mother of socialist marches because it was a special red tsunami. I want to know whether they can go tomorrow (today) those who said they had control of Guyana, we'll see if after this long march are ashamed to go outside, "said the Governor said while the state of Bolivar is and will being of the revolution.
In this regard, Deputy Cilia Flores said "the union says of the working class definitely indicates that the revolution is here to stay, so that in 2012 will be a fact re-election of President Chávez."
Moreover, Nicolás Maduro noted that "if Chavez had not reached the presidency, all companies today fall into the hands of multinationals because the traitors of the right of this region again and again sold the industries and their workers, if they came to take power companies to give 'the economic powers that fund them. "
Finally, Governor Rangel said it is thanks to President Chavez that in Guyana there are still the core firm, since before his arrival were about to be privatized by today still preach the neoliberalism that predated to Sidor.
'We must remember the times when Sidor was privatized, which went from 18 000 workers have only 4 000 500. Today, in times of crisis of capitalism, the socialist country has maintained employment, and Sidor has more than 12 thousand workers and basic industries have doubled their strength in spite of falling prices for aluminum, iron and steel. The workers' government employment has remained above all things, not only in Guyana but around the country, "Rangel said.