VENEZUELA: Chavez looks for an 'axis of good'

November 20, 2002
Issue 

BY STUART MUNCKTON

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has answered right-wing commentators who have attacked Brazil's new president, the Workers' Party candidate, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, with the claim that Brazil will, with Venezuela and Cuba, forge a new "axis of evil".

The accusations have linked more traditional "red-baiting", focusing on links between Lula and revolutionary Cuba, to the new bogey of terrorism, alleged links between Lula and various "terrorist" organisations from around the world.

Chavez, an outspoken critic of what he refers to as "savage capitalism", hailed Lula's victory and said he hoped to see an alliance between Cuba, Brazil and Venezuela aimed at fighting poverty. "An axis of evil?" Chavez said in an October 28 interview on his television program Hello President. "More like an 'axis of good' — good for the people, good for the future ... A new impulse of freedom is sweeping the continent again."

From Green Left Weekly, November 20, 2002.
Visit the Green Left Weekly home page.

You need Green Left, and we need you!

Green Left is funded by contributions from readers and supporters. Help us reach our funding target.

Make a One-off Donation or choose from one of our Monthly Donation options.

Become a supporter to get the digital edition for $5 per month or the print edition for $10 per month. One-time payment options are available.

You can also call 1800 634 206 to make a donation or to become a supporter. Thank you.