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Caribbean-Latin America
Summit Protests Turn Violent in Argentina
2005-11-05
More than 1,000 demonstrators angry about President Bush's policies clashed with police, shattered storefronts and torched businesses Friday, marring the inauguration of the Summit of the Americas as leaders began debating creation of one of the world's largest free trade zones. The chaos reflected the often violent, worldwide debate on free trade as the United States and Mexico pushed to relaunch talks on a zone stretching from Canada to Chile. Past summits on the issue — including last year's gathering of Asian-Pacific leaders in Chile — have drawn bitter opposition and similarly angry protests.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez emerged as the most strident opponent of the plan, addressing a separate crowd of more than 10,000 peaceful protesters hours before the summit convened in this normally tranquil seaside resort. Chavez vowed to defeat the Free Trade Area of the Americas, or FTAA, once and for all. Speaking before a six-story banner of revolutionary Che Guevara, Chavez urged the throng — including soccer great Diego Maradona and Bolivian presidential hopeful Evo Morales — to help him fight free trade. "Only united can we defeat imperialism and bring our people a better life," he said, adding: "Here, in Mar del Plata, FTAA will be buried!" Before Chavez's speech, demonstrators flooded the streets, shouting "Get out Bush!" and "Fascist Bush! You are the terrorist!"
Posted by:Fred

#6  This sounds like a Chavista rent-a-mob to me.
Posted by: dushan   2005-11-05 13:55  

#5  As long as they're setting fire to their own public transportation. Then they can "show Solidarity" by walking to the next series of riots...
Posted by: imoyaro   2005-11-05 11:20  

#4  Go ahead and say it. It is definately the truch!
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-05 09:55  

#3  Hate to say it, but after the Ohio National Guard dropped four at Kent State, I don't recall a single building burning on campuses.
Posted by: Ulomolet Slitch1727   2005-11-05 09:02  

#2  including soccer great Diego Maradona

This drug addicted cheat? How appropriate.
Posted by: Rafael   2005-11-05 01:36  

#1  If they don't want to participate, I say let them go. They can either play along and keep up, or be left behind.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-11-05 01:20  

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