[News] Belafonte Calls Bush 'Greatest Terrorist'

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Belafonte Calls Bush 'Greatest Terrorist'
By IAN JAMES, Associated Press Writer
Sun Jan 8, 10:55 PM ET

The American singer and activist Harry Belafonte called President 
Bush "the greatest terrorist in the world" on Sunday and said 
millions of Americans support the socialist revolution of Venezuelan 
leader Hugo Chavez.

Belafonte led a delegation of Americans including the actor Danny 
Glover and the Princeton University scholar Cornel West that met the 
Venezuelan president for more than six hours late Saturday. Some in 
the group attended Chavez's television and radio broadcast Sunday.

"No matter what the greatest tyrant in the world, the greatest 
terrorist in the world, George W. Bush says, we're here to tell you: 
Not hundreds, not thousands, but millions of the American people ... 
support your revolution," Belafonte told Chavez during the broadcast.

The 78-year-old Belafonte, famous for his calypso-inspired music, 
including the "Day-O" song, was a close collaborator of the Rev. 
Martin Luther King Jr. and is now a UNICEF goodwill ambassador. He 
also has been outspoken in criticizing the U.S. embargo of Cuba.

Chavez said he believes deeply in the struggle for justice by blacks, 
both in the U.S. and Venezuela.
"Although we may not believe it, there continues to be great 
discrimination here against black people," Chavez said, urging his 
government to redouble its efforts to prevent discrimination.

Belafonte accused U.S. news media of falsely painting Chavez as a 
"dictator," when in fact, he said, there is democracy and citizens 
are "optimistic about their future."

Dolores Huerta, a pioneer of the United Farm Workers labor union also 
in the delegation, called the visit a "very deep experience."

Chavez accuses Bush of trying to overthrow him, pointing to 
intelligence documents released by the U.S. indicating that the CIA 
knew beforehand that dissident officers planned a short-lived 2002 
coup. The U.S. denies involvement, but Chavez says Venezuela must be on guard.

Belafonte suggested setting up a youth exchange for Venezuelans and 
Americans. He finished by shouting in Spanish: "Viva la revolucion!"




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