Chavez once again reiterates its support for Gaddafi
After calling both "brother" and expressed solidarity in a televised address, Chavez said he believed that Qaddafi combat in the desert.
"I ask God for the life of our brother Gaddafi, go hunting to kill him. Do not know where to go, I think they went into the desert," he said.
Gaddafi, Chavez added, "is doing what he had to do: lead the resistance against the invasion. What else is left to a man, a leader in front of a people attacked, invaded?".
The South American leaders insisted, in an act of surrender than a million artifacts appliances purchased in China and sold at low prices to poor families in Venezuela, which among its domestic opponents are those who want him to suffer the same fate Gaddafi.
Some of them are "rubbing their hands," saying: "Next is Chavez," he said, and they blamed the desire to see American planes bombing Venezuela for that purpose.
"They go well crazy", but "it will not happen here, and here each day there will be more peace, more development, more happiness and more love between us," he said.
"I ask God to continue giving life, health and energy. To me, personally, I'm on the twelfth day of the last cycle of chemotherapy, I'm not serious at all," he added in reference to the treatment they is then submitted last June that he was removed a tumor in which cancer cells are found.
Chavez did not refer to Libyan and Syrian crisis since last September 27 Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro, read a letter from him in the plenary of the United Nations Organization (UNO).
"It's a mockery to say that the UN has imposed an arms embargo on Libya, when NATO itself introduced thousands of heavy weapons to support violent insurrection against the legitimate government of that country," he said in his letter.
Chavez then drew a parallel between Libya and Palestine to report that the UN recognized the National Transitional Council (CNT) from Libya, where there is still no government, while not accepted Palestine as a state of right, despite majority support in the General Assembly.
The "same format imperialist" is given in the case of Syria, not because some Security Council members oppose a speech, Chavez said in his message, while expressing solidarity with the efforts of Syrian President Bashar Al Asad, "to ensure the stability of his country against imperialism greedy".
Caracas (Venezuela)