.....[Hugo] "Chávez supporters have also demanded to know the source of [Henrique] Capriles' campaign financing, implying pro-US interests have been backing him. The Democratic Unity candidate has responded that his books are open for all to see.
Adding to the charged atmosphere, the Venezuela's supreme court on Tuesday ordered the opposition on Tuesday not to burn voter registration books from Sunday's vote a measure the coalition had promised to counter fears there could be retribution.
The government for years discriminated against Venezuelans whose names were on a list of people who requested a recall referendum on Chávez's rule, blocking them from jobs, state loans and in some cases even entrance to government buildings.
Opposition leaders said the court's order was issued too late and the lists of voters' names had already been burned.
Capriles has criticised one-sided coverage by state media, accusing it of routinely ignoring protests about crime and water shortages while extensively reporting "every time a mango falls on a roof" in the state of Miranda where he is governor.
Analysts say the finally united opposition which in the past has been crippled by in-fighting and failed to dislodge Chávez via mass street protests or a string of votes has its best chance in 13 years of unseating him in October.
But the president still appears to have the edge, thanks to high popularity among the poor, a formidable party machine and an extraordinary pre-election spending spree on welfare projects like allowances for single mothers and pensioners.".........
Consider the ongoing efforts to smear Henrique Capriles, the man who will represent the Coalition for Democratic Unity (MUD) in Venezuelas October 2012 presidential election. Capriles, the governor of Miranda state, is a practicing Catholic, but his grandparents were European Jews who escaped Nazism, and his great grandparents were murdered at Treblinka. Immediately after he won the MUD primary vote on February 12, the pro-Chávez state-run media began attacking him with a fusillade of anti-Semitic propaganda.
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Heres a brief list of incidents and remarks that have fostered such an uncomfortable feeling:
* In a speech delivered on Christmas Eve 2005, Chávez said that the descendants of those who crucified Christ were among the minority groups who had seized the worlds riches.
* In December 2007, state police raided the most important Jewish social club in Caracas (La Hebraica). Not coincidentally, they conducted this raid on the same day that Venezuelans were voting in a national referendum on presidential term limits. (Masked and armed police piled over the walls as elementary-school children arrived for class, writes Fishbane.)
* Roughly a year later, Chávez described Israels war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip (Operation Cast Lead) as a genocidal holocaust against the Palestinian people, and he made a big show of expelling the Israeli ambassador, Shlomo Cohen, one of the most able Israeli diplomats in Latin America.
* A few weeks after Cohens expulsion, armed intruders robbed and vandalized the Mariperez synagogue in Caracas, leaving behind a number anti-Semitic graffiti messages, including Jews out of here.
* In June 2010, after Israeli troops forcibly boarded a Turkish flotilla headed for Gaza, Chávez blasted the terrorist and criminal nature of Israels government. Speaking on Venezuelan television, he unleashed a ferocious rhetorical assault, which is quoted by Fishbane: I take this opportunity to condemn once again, from the depth of my soul and from my guts, the state of Israel. Damn the state of Israel! Maldito sea! Terrorists and assassins!
* That same month, Chávez met with Syrian dictator Bashar Assad in Venezuela and once again described the Israeli government as genocidal.
The mass emigration of Jews from Venezuela is tragically similar to what happened in the Caribbean half a century ago. According to Cuba expert Irving Louis Horowitz, a remarkable 90 percent of Cuban Jews fled the island shortly after Castro took power. For decades to come, Havana would faithfully parrot the steady stream of anti-Semitic propaganda emanating from Moscow. As Horowitz explains, The Soviets provided Cuba with the model of attacking human rights activities and organizations as a necessary extension of the Jewish Zionist conspiracy. For that matter, Castro hosted the 1966 Tricontinental Conference, which arguably launched the modern era of international terrorism, and he spent many years aiding Yasser Arafats PLO.
The anti-Semitism of the Bolivarian Revolution has been inspired not only by Castro, but also by Iran, which now enjoys a robust alliance with Venezuela. It is much more serious than Chávezs ordinary propaganda. Indeed, back in February 2010, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights published a report warning that government anti-Semitism constitutes a threat to the life and physical integrity of the Jewish community in Venezuela. That threat deserves greater attention from the United States. As Capriles grows more and more popular, its only going to get worse."