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Colombian Defense Minister is mentally retarded: Chavez


Hugo Chavez

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Colombian Defense Minister Gabriel Silva is "mentally retarded". Chavez was responding to Silva's claim that the majority of drug trafficking flights to the U.S. depart from Venezuela.

Chavez made the comment during his weekly Sunday televison programe "Aló, Presidente".

The President's outburst came the day after his government made an offical complaint to the Colombian diplomatic delegation in Caracas over Silva's comment.

Venezuelan Vice-President Ramon Carrizalez called Silva's comment "disrespectful and rude".

"They say that they have managed to get drug smuggling planes under control, except those that pass through Venezuela. But where do those planes come from, the moon? No, they come from Colombia and go to the U.S," Chavez said.

Colombian-Venezuelan diplomatic relations have been frozen since July 28, when Colombian President Alvaro Uribe agreed to allow American troops access to seven Colombian military bases in order to combat terrorism and narcotrafficking.

 

 




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gringomedeliin said:

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what is more disrespectful and rude was Chavez comment, people are not mentally retarded they might be mentally challenged or disablility, by using the word retarded, it shows that one is ignorant , and disrepectful of those with disablilities. He should be ashamed of himself, but bpast behavoir by Mr Chavez shows he has no shame
 
October 27, 2009
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