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						18 October 2005					
 
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													Hands Off Venezuela											
 
											
					
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In a previous article taken from AFP and reproduced in the Pakistani  newspaper, The Dawn, it was stated that   "Hugo Chavez blamed global capitalism for Saturday’s earthquake in South  Asia". Unfortunately this slipped through without being checked. It is  not really what Chavez said. In a previous article taken from AFP and reproduced in the Pakistani  newspaper, The Dawn, it was stated that   "Hugo Chavez blamed global capitalism for Saturday’s earthquake in South  Asia". Unfortunately this slipped through without being checked. It is  not really what Chavez said. In his speech he only attributed  "catastrophes", specifically floods, torrential rains and hurricanes to  capitalism. He is clearly referring to the effects of pollution on the world  climate, to global warming, and thus to the responsibility of capitalism. He did  not mention earthquakes, which cannot be avoided. What can be avoided of course  is the terrible destruction and death that these bring with them. If the houses  were built with anti-seismic criteria, if the infrastructure was built to resist  more, then aid would get to the needy far more quickly, etc. In that sense  capitalism is definitely responsible for the extent of the damage  caused by such disasters.