Thursday, December 29, 2011

Chavez ponders US link to cancer cases

07:28 AEDT Thu Dec 29 2011

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A rash of cancer cases among Latin American leaders has Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez wondering if the US might have found a way to induce the illness.

Chavez has long questioned whether the US government could be plotting to oust him, but his latest remarks went far beyond any such theories.

The leftist leader referred to the cancer diagnosis of Argentine President Cristina Fernandez, and noted that he and the leaders of Brazil and Paraguay have also struggled with the illness recently.

Chavez called it very strange.

He said he wasn't accusing the US and doesn't have any proof.

But he asked: "Would it be strange if they had developed a technology to induce cancer and no one knew it?"

Source: http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/8396011/chavez-ponders-us-link-to-cancer-cases

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