Barrio Adentro with Manuel RosalesBy Aleksander BoydCaracas 20.09.06 | Opposition candidate Manuel Rosales visited Antimano and Caricuao today, two of the poorest barrios of West Caracas. It was a remarkable experience for all the right reasons: only a handful of chavistas were shouting abuse and throwing bottles, rotten tomatoes and stuff but the vast majority of the people were cheerful, welcoming and definitely hopeful about the future. I spent some time talking to a die hard chavista lady who, for the first time in my life, made me feel as a victim of racism in my own country. In spite of being as fair-skinned as I am she commented with scorn "tu eres gringo no? Que coño haces tu aqui?" She was very aggressive although when I asked her about whether her life conditions had improved in the last 8 years, she couldn't tell. To the questions: "are you any safer? Have you got more places to go look for work (she's unemployed)? Are your kids better off?" As I expected she replied negatively, although she feels 'empowered' by a regime that, to her own admission, has failed to improve her lot. The extraordinary thing is that even up in Sector La Represa of Antimano (see picture below) most people keep aspiring for a better future, which they are convinced is not with Chavez. The pictures below tell very graphically the day's story.
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