Monday, April 14, 2008

I will devote every single breath to defend the Socialist Bolivarian Revolution

ABN 13/04/2008
Caracas, Distrito Capital

Caracas, Apr 13. ABN.- This Sunday, the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez Frías, emphasized that he will never be a traitor and will live the rest of his days “at the service of the heroic Bolívar's people and Venezuelan motherland”, during his speech from the Miraflores Presidential Palace, in Caracas, to celebrate the Day of the National Dignity's Rescue.

“Every single breath left on me will be devoted, each minute and each second, to fight defending the Socialist Bolivarian Revolution. He urged Venezuelan people to devote themselves also to this cause and we have to engage with the progressive and people's movements of Latin America and the Caribbean”, he stressed.

President Chávez commented that without the February 4 (1992), the historical process “that bought us here” would have not been unleashed “because from February 4th to December 6th 1998 there is a straight and narrow line”.

“By then, most of the Venezuelans decided that this soldier of the people had to arrive at the Presidency of the Republic. Despite international sectors worldwide, subordinated to Washington, have deployed a media campaign in order to transform me into an empire's ally, oligarchy's, they have never done it and they will never do it”, Chávez detailed.

“For that reason we are here today and we recognize each other as Bolívar's sons, as truly human, beautiful, fighter, and revolutionary people, onwards the construction of the socialism”, he added.

Regarding the events happened on April 11,12, and 13, 2002, the President of the Republic stressed that those that took the streets of Caracas and the Miraflores Presidential Palace during 47 hours, “to create that tyrannical, murderer, bourgeois, lackey and despotic government subordinated to the White House, represent the same historical and stateless current, the same linage, of those that in 1828 expelled Simón Bolívar from Caracas and they ordered to kill him in joint with the Marshal José Antonio de Sucre”.

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