Anti-Chavez Protests

Thousands of people in Venezuela began chanting "Freedom" at a soccer tournament stadium in Maracaibo in a pointed slap at (T)Hugo Chavez and his growing police state.

MARACAIBO, Venezuela: Politics penetrated a South American soccer championship when thousands of Venezuelan soccer fans rose to their feet and loudly chanted "Freedom!" in a clear affront to President Hugo Chavez.

The chants — which included "This government is going to fall!" — began shortly into the second half of Thursday's match between the U.S. and Argentina in the western city of Maracaibo, a stronghold of opposition to Chavez.

Chavez opponents are hoping the arrival of thousands of tourists for the Copa America tournament will draw attention to their protests against the president's refusal to renew the license of a popular opposition-aligned television channel.

"We want the world to know we're not all with Chavez," said Gabriel Gonzalez, a business student at the University of Zulia, who attended Thursday's match.

About half the crowd of 40,000 appeared to join in the chants, which filled the stadium for about three minutes.

(T)Hugo isn't exactly winning over the opposition these days, of course. But he is trying to build up his Castro-clone totalitarian society, complete with enormous posters of himself all over the country.

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