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*KEEPING THE PEASANTS IN THE DARK ABOUT WHAT'S IN THEIR FOOD


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*/Common Dreams/ reports that our corporate rulers have poured $35
million into California to prevent the labeling of food
<http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/10/04-10> to show that it
contains GMO ingredients.

In the view of the oligarchs and plutocrats who run the country, it is
about freedom-- the freedom to poison people
<http://www.motherjones.com/tom-philpott/2012/09/gmo-corn-rat-tumor> in
secret.  How dare citizens ask to know what's in their food!
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*IRAQ BREAKING AWAY FROM THE EMPIRE?


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*Russia is having talks with Iraq about a weapons deal
<http://english.pravda.ru/russia/economics/05-10-2012/122363-russia_iraq-0/>
that could make Iraq among Russia's largest customers.

At issue is whether the USA will allow this, as it pretends, on the one
hand, to care about Iraq's sovereignty and on the other hand maintains
an army of mercenaries on Iraqi soil.

Iraq's government probably doesn't want to be dependent only on US-made
weapons.  The US has a long record of denying parts for weapons to
countries which are not entirely cooperative client states.
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**The following piece is about the program of Hugo Chavez to provide
medical care to Venezuelans, regardless of wealth, so that people who
never would have qualified to get medical care in the past now get it.
The ruling oligarchs criticize it as substandard health care, without
addressing the fact that when they were in power, there was little or no
health care for the poor and much of the working class, just as in the
Land of the Free today  --Jack Balkwill

**
**Cuban doctors prescribe hope in Venezuela **
<http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/spotlight/venezuelaelection/2012/10/20121039242915607.html>


*Photo:**1,500 Cuban doctors wait with backpacks to help hurricane
Katrina victims in New Orleans,
but the US government chooses to allow people to die rather than accept
aid from Cuba*
****
**by Chris Arsenault**
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**Caracas, Venezuela - Going for a medical check-up at an unassuming red
brick clinic in a working class Caracas neighbourhood, pensioner Maria
Vivas could be considered a foot solider of Venezuela's Bolivarian
Revolution, never mind her bad knee.
**

**"I like coming to this clinic, it's close to home and the doctors
really take care of you," Vivas told Al Jazeera, as she sat in the
waiting room festooned with posters on how to avoid foot fungus and
pictures of communist revolutionary Che Guevara.
**

**Staffed by Cuban doctors and funded as part of a public health
campaign by populist president Hugo Chavez, this clinic and hundreds
like it have become oddly controversial in an intense election campaign. **

****

**"The public health system is bad, where I live it's all Cuban
doctors," Jusair Mendez, a student, told Al Jazeera as she rallied in
support of opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles. "No
matter what is wrong with you, they just say you have a cold and send
you home with no medicine." **

****

**Beneficial exchange?**

****

**Venezuela sends Cuba about 90,000 barrels of oil per day, in exchange
for the services of as many as 30,000 doctors.  Supporters of the
programme believe both countries benefit from what economists call
"comparative advantage". Cuba is known among developing countries for
its healthcare system and Venezuela exports plenty of oil.
**

**Critics say Cuban doctors are undermining Venezuelan talent because of
their low wages and Chavez is giving away oil to his political allies. **

****

**None of the Cuban doctors working in the San Agustin del Sur
neighbourhood were authorised to talk to journalists, due to the
political sensitivity of the issue during election season.
**

**Supporters of the programme, including residents of San Agustin del
Sur who were going for their check-ups, said Cuban doctors had become
part of a community marginalised by Venezuela's power-brokers prior to
Chavez's initial election in 1998.
**

**"Cuban doctors live here. If you have a pain at midnight, you can come
down to the clinic or send someone down and the doctor will come to your
house," Alba Castro, a health promotion volunteer with the local
council, told Al Jazeera. "This is preventative medicine."
**

**'Fix your life'
**

**Known as "missions" and part of a broader plan called "Barrio Adentro"
or "Inside the Neighbourhood", the government's programme to provide
basic healthcare to poor neighbourhoods with Cuban help began in 2003.
**

**"In the past, if you were poor and had a broken leg, it would be a
problem all your life, because you wouldn't be able to afford private
rehabilitation," Clara Platt, a local resident visiting the clinic, told
Al Jazeera. "Now you can go to a rehab centre (located in the community)
and fix your life."
**

**Community councils, where neighbourhood residents are elected by
secret ballot, coordinate with Cuban doctors as part of a broader social
mobilisation to build sports facilities, repair houses and teach
literacy in the country's slums. The medical programme is financed by
PDVSA, the state oil company, which sends crude oil to Cuba's communist
government. **

****

**Many Venezuelans think this is a bad idea. "Why is PDVSA bringing
doctors from Cuba?" Milos Alcalay, Venezuela's former ambassador to
Brazil, wondered rhetorically. "Shouldn't the ministry of health be
recruiting doctors?"
**

**Critics fear PDVSA has become a state within a state, focusing on
partisan political issues and neglecting its core mandate of oil
production and safety.
**

**'Bolivarian universities'
**

**Local people say they don't mind if their clinic is financed by
petro-dollars. They say the "missions" are an efficient use of state
resources, as they allow people to be treated for minor illnesses closer
to home, rather than going to a public hospital, where visits are more
expensive for the state. **

****

**Platt, a retiree, says she has seen both sides of Venezuela's
contentious health debate first hand. "I have two nieces who graduated
from CVU [the Central University of Venezuela which is seen as
prestigious]," she told Al Jazeera. "One is working in the Canary
islands, the other is in Spain." **

****

**One of her other nieces studied at a new "Bolivarian" university,
designed to train doctors to work in poor areas. "She just graduated,
worked in the countryside, and is now working at a big hospital here in
Venezuela."
**

**Losing talent to other countries is a symptom of capitalism, where
profit is valued over local health, according to residents of the barrio. **

****

**Eventually, many hope Cuban doctors won't be needed, as newly trained
Venezuelans will be able to serve in poor areas. **

****

**'Enduring support'
**

**Some of Chavez's harshest critics agree that missions such as the one
in San Agustin del Sur have been key to his consistent electoral
success. During the last round of presidential elections in 2006, Chavez
beat opposition candidate Manuel Rosales, winning 61 per cent of the
vote compared to the challenger's 38 per cent. **

****

**Chavez "drew on enduring support among poorer Venezuelans who had
benefited from his social programs" in the 2006 vote, according to
Freedom House, a conservative US think-tank. **

****

**The opposition has fared better in regional and legislative elections
since then. **

****

**Opposition activists also believe the "missions" discriminate against
community members who aren't aligned with Hugo Chavez, a charge denied
by residents at the clinic. **

****

**"Not everyone loves Chavez here," Castro said, pointing up the
mountain where small homes cling to the hillside. "But they like being
treated at the clinic."**

****

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http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/spotlight/venezuelaelection/2012/10/20121039242915607.html

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