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Venezuela and Iran team up with socialist uni
Karachi News.Net Tuesday 18th November, 2008
Venezuela and Iran plan to start a new university program in Venezuela, with a focus on teaching socialist principles.
Venezuela's government says it plans to establish the University of Civilizations under accords recently signed with Iran.
The program will begin in Caracas at the existing, tuition-free Bolivarian University.
The Venezuelan government, which announced the program on Monday, has revealed the course will promote discussion of '21st century socialism.'
President Hugo Chavez has in recent years built increasingly close ties with Iran.
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Anonymous 11-18-08, 10:12 AM |
Venezuela and Iran team up with socialist uni
THAT IS A HELL OF A COMBINATION.TWO NEGATIVE NATION WILL FALSE NOTION.
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;) Midnight 11-18-08, 11:46 AM |
Please. I can only eat out here if it’s McDonalds. I don’t really care what they do but teach. Socialism is so defiantly misunderstood that it needs to be taught again everywhere. Let them all be clean for one day in my life I don’t have to read packages and I’m sold. Teach them not to fear what lifts an entire nation without them having to even think about it and I’m in. People who don’t have to do anything but get up and go to work can’t even imagine what it is like to get up and think about surviving everyday.
Next financial move.
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