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The discussion about Venezuela’s internal crisis continued to stir the emotions of the Amanpour Facebook audience.  Many felt Chavez “was in control” and “at least fifty percent” of the citizens in Venezuela were in his favor.  Uncertainty was the main reaction portrayed by the majority about this situation.  Additionally, the debate concerning Iran’s human rights unfolded new opinions among Amanpour Email viewers.  The common thought was that Human Rights Sec. Gen. Mohammad Javad Larijani “left important matters out” and “kept the truth” to himself.

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Comments about Venezuela’s opposition leader to Amanpour

Ibnu Fatwa
It's just a political bluff. The Venezuelan people is still behind El Presidente Chavez.

Osy Nkemakolam
It's possible if Chavez don’t rig the election; Venezuelan economy is in free fall because of Chavez policy of indigenization.

Olumide Aramide
its one Chevez, one Venezuella..u can equate it to one Ghaddafi, one Libya.The people are always loyal to chevez, can't explain it.

Okwesili Ndubisi
Chavez is in control.

Obie Otti
Miracles do happen, they say. The Venezuelan will have to do their best. But it must be noted that that man called Chavez hold the power and welds as he deems fit. Right candidate or not. He will still rig the election.