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Demonstration at the Venezuelan Consulate on Saturday, June 21 to protest the actions of Venezuelan Environment Minister Yubiri Ortega de Carrizales



2008-06-20 00:25:47 - VHeadline Venezuela Newshour anchor John Sanchez at email jsanchez@chamotimes.com in New York is organizing a demonstration at the Venezuelan Consulate on Saturday, June 21 to protest the actions of Venezuelan Environment Minister Yubiri Ortega de Carrizales and to question the Venezuelan govenrment's handling of gold mining issues in southeastern Bolivar State.



Anyone interested in lending their support to the demo are asked to contact Sanchez as soon as possible by email only at jsanchez@chamotimes.com



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