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Indians fear for land hopes raised by Chávez

By Benedict Mander in Chaktapa

Published: May 23 2009 01:07 | Last updated: May 23 2009 01:07

Sabino Romero
Sabino Romero
Chief Sabino Romero is in two minds about Hugo Chávez’s socialist revolution.

As the leader of a small native Indian community in the remote and lawless mountains on Venezuela’s north-western border with Colombia, Mr Romero heartily approves of the president’s apparently pro-indigenous stance. But he despairs at his powerlessness to claim the rights granted to his people during Mr Chávez’s rule.

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