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- SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html accessdate "2010-02-24".
- SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html author "Prado, Paulo".
- SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html date "2010-02-24".
- SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html first "Paulo".
- SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html isCitedBy History_of_Venezuela_(1999–present).
- SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html isCitedBy Hugo_Chávez.
- SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html isCitedBy Human_rights_in_Venezuela.
- SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html last "Prado".
- SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html quote "... issued a scathing report that accuses Venezuela's government of human-rights abuses, political repression, and eroding the separation of powers among government branches in the oil-rich country. In its sternly worded conclusion, it blames the government of President Hugo Chávez—already reeling from a recession and energy shortages that have undermined his popularity in recent months—for "aspects that contribute to the weakening of the rule of law and democracy." ... The problems include the firing of judges critical of Mr. Chávez, the shuttering of critical media outlets, and the exertion of pressure on public employees, including those of state oil giant Petróleos de Venezuela SA, to support the government at the ballot box. ... Mr. Chávez has been struggling to maintain his popularity at home amid severe economic, infrastructure, and social headaches. In addition to the downturn and ballooning inflation, the government faces mounting criticism and public protests over chronic problems including power blackouts, soaring crime, and a perceived lack of investment in crucial sectors, including roads and the all-important oil industry.".
- SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html title "OAS Report Chastises Venezuela".
- SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html url SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html.
- SB10001424052748703510204575085801117383696.html work "The Wall Street Journal".