some love between anti-Western Beta dictators who refer to each other as "brother"
Alexander Lukashenko (LSI/Beta)
President - Belarus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Lukashenko
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Alexander_Lukashenko
"Europe's last dictator"
My position and the state will never allow me to become a dictator, but an authoritarian style of rule is characteristic of me, and I have always admitted it. You need to control the country, and the main thing is not to ruin people's lives. (2003 Aug)[Lukashenko] warned that anyone joining an opposition protest would be treated as a "terrorist", adding: "We will wring their necks, as one might a duck".
Hugo Chávez (SLE)
President - Venezuela
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Chávez
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Hugo_Chávez
Chávez on Lukashenko's Belarus:
We see here a model social state like the one we are beginning to create. (2006 Jul 25)I have found yet another friend here. And with such a friend we will together form a team, like a soccer team. This will be a fighting team. (2006 Jul 25)
http://rt.com/politics/lukashenko-be...-venezuela-851
Presidents Aleksandr Lukashenko and Hugo Chavez have confirmed their readiness to develop strategic partnership between Belarus and Venezuela in spite of pressure by “enemies.”
The two leaders met on Tuesday in Caracas which resulted in the signing of over 20 deals in energy, agriculture, housing and gas sectors.
“We will meet in several years and talks about new projects to spite our foes and enemies, no one will stop us on this path. That’s my answer to everyone who has doubts about what we are doing,” Lukashenko said summing the results of the talks.Lukashenko underlined that “unlike some others,” Belarusians are in the South American country “as brothers rather than colonizers.”
“You must know…that our state will do anything that my friend Chavez asks for,” the President stressed, as cited by Interfax.
http://vivirlatino.com/2008/07/24/hu...her-mother.php
Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko, described by Chavez as a “brother”, has long railed against the influence of the United States in world affairs. Western nations accuse him of flouting freedom of speech and assembly in 14 years in power.
“We are struggling against the same adversary — U.S. imperialism, against countries which serve as lackeys of that imperialism,” Chavez said after receiving the “Friendship of Nations” award from the Belarussian leader.
“We are winning, but a long battle still lies ahead. The hegemonist aims have collapsed. American imperialism will continue to fall.”





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