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Hugo Chavez Cancer: Venezuela President In Cuba For More Treatment

By JORGE RUEDA 04/ 8/12 12:11 AM ET AP

CARACAS, Venezuela -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez flew back to Cuba late Saturday for another round of radiation therapy, telling his countrymen that he has faith a "miracle" will help him survive cancer.

In a televised address before his departure, Chavez said he would be in Havana until Wednesday or Thursday and would be back in time for events marking the 10th anniversary of his restoration to the presidency after a failed 2002 coup.

"I'm going to Cuba to continue the battle for life," he said.

"I have a lot of faith in Christ our lord that that he's going to repeat the miracle (for me) to continue living, to defeat this illness," Chavez said.

He drew a parallel with the 2002 coup, saying he thought it miraculous that he lived through it and regained the presidency.

Chavez, who is running for re-election to another six-year term in October, also announced plans to raise Venezuela's minimum wage. He said it would go up 15 percent in May and another 15 percent in September.

The increase had been expected because of Venezuela's soaring inflation, which currently stands at about 25 percent. The leftist president's government has raised the minimum wage between 20 percent and 30 percent each year during the past decade.

The raise will bring the country's minimum wage from 1,548 Venezuelan bolivars ($360) a month to about 2,048 bolivars ($476) a month starting in September.

Chavez said the wage increase will benefit about 3.9 million workers as well as 2 million retired Venezuelans whose pension benefits vary depending on the minimum wage.

The president has also increased spending recently on government social programs that provide cash handouts and other benefits to the poor.

Chavez's recent statements about his cancer and the incomplete information he has provided about his illness have kept many Venezuelans guessing about whether his health could affect this year's presidential race.

At a Mass alongside relatives Thursday, Chavez shed tears and he prayed aloud saying: "Give me your crown, Christ. ... Give me your cross, 100 crosses. I'll carry it, but give me life because I still have things to do for these people."

On Friday, Chavez told his aides in televised remarks not to worry about rumors about his health. "If we're going to be every day responding to rumors, sometimes it's a waste of time," he said.

Chavez has regularly traveled to and from Cuba for treatment since last June, when he said an initial surgery removed a tumor the size of a baseball. He has said a second surgery in February removed a second, smaller tumor from the same area in his pelvic region.

Chavez has not identified the type of cancer nor the precise location where the tumors have been removed.

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09:22 PM on 04/09/2012
Chavez you time is very short, class 4 cancer, the writing is on tombstone, burn baby burn
05:20 PM on 04/09/2012
Estan feo! Como el Diablo! Ja ja ja! My kids would be so proud of my Spanish. The guy is such an easy guy to pick on.
05:10 PM on 04/09/2012
Well, if the really wants to help, he could stop the rationing of electricity and water( yes, they do that there... I have friends living there. )and rein in crimes like robbing people on transit buses and home invasions that leave elderly victims hospitalized with heart attacks. Think its made up? Don't ask the people he buys off, ask the people in Zulia who live with this every day. Such a Saint, that Tio Hugo. It took facing cancer to find a heart?
02:33 PM on 04/09/2012
He's teabagger/birther nuts and Venezuela will be better off without him!
Huzie
I do not suffer fools....period
01:26 PM on 04/09/2012
"Don't cry for me Venezeula....."
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Noodlegirl
Well it wasn't me! Somebody open a window...
01:01 PM on 04/09/2012
Karma.
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June25
12:33 PM on 04/09/2012
So if Chavez can't go to specialist in Brazil how much do you want to bet some specialist in Brazil will quietly go to Cuba.
05:12 PM on 04/09/2012
He was afraid to go to Brazil because he thought they'd give him a Brazilian Wax while he was under anestethic. He's not the brightest bulb in the chandelier.
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American 69
12:33 PM on 04/09/2012
While he's done tremendous damage to his country, I don't wish this on anyone. That being said, Venezuela after Chavez has nowhere to go but up. His "Bolivarian Socialism" is nothing more than populist governmental welfare cunningly designed to affect the poor and easily convinced. Here's to the future !
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11:57 AM on 04/09/2012
"Give me your crown, Christ. ... Give me your cross, 100 crosses. I'll carry it, but give me life because I still have things to do for these people."

He sounds like Pat Robertson or any of the other US tele evangelists. Hugo should start a church in the US, he has all the speeches pats down.
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globaltrekkie
We are all bacon grease....
10:35 AM on 04/09/2012
No fan of Chavez, he is rude, arrogant, and just not attractive.

But, for all those who want to criticize, Venezuela, although socialist and might as well be communist, has not banned religion. Just like Cuba, they let their citizens practice religion, including Christianity, in peace. He also has given a lot to poorer South American and Caribbean countries and has helped to capture violent Colombian rebels.

Havanna, Cuba also has one of the best medical schools in the world. I would go there if I had the money for cancer treatment.

Just saying, give people credit where it is due. But again, he is rude, arrogant, and not attractive.
01:07 PM on 04/09/2012
You need a good dose of reality. If Chavez tried to ban the church the people would overthrow him in a minute. Second, he has not helped to capture violent Colombian rebels, he is a member of FARC and has personally made millions in the drug trade with them. Chavez is currently the largest drug dealer in South America. Do you have any idea why his generals beg to be sent to the Colombian border? It's because they too make millions in the drug trade. Yes, Cuba does a good job training their doctors but they lack the facilities and medicine to be able to use those talents. In Venezuela, Chavez has destroyed the medical system. Most Venezuelan doctors have now fled to other countries and those Cuban doctors that are "working" in the barrios are only there for a few days before they head to the U.S. embassy to obtain a U.S. visa under a special law. Personally, I don't care how good looking he is because it doesn't do any good to tell my relatives that they were murdered by an ugly man!
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globaltrekkie
We are all bacon grease....
05:54 PM on 04/09/2012
How do you know any of this? Where are your sources? And do not tell me it is because you lived there or know people who do because you could very well be making that up.
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Patricia Cash
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05:03 AM on 04/10/2012
Excause Me ????? Got links or facts to back this up?
10:25 AM on 04/09/2012
This godless commie suddenly becomes religious.
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globaltrekkie
We are all bacon grease....
10:38 AM on 04/09/2012
How is he godless? He is a Catholic. Oh wait, I see....
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08:53 AM on 04/09/2012
Chavez maybe a "dictator" but he's a benevolent one.

While the US and most of the West is paying super high gas prices, Venezuela is helping Haiti and some of the other poorer countries in the Caribbean with discount oil.
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globaltrekkie
We are all bacon grease....
10:31 AM on 04/09/2012
They also offered oil to the outer Aleutian Islands (Alaska), but Bush said no.
10:34 AM on 04/09/2012
Hardely. Ispend half of the year in one of the islands where the Prime Minister is a friend of Chavez and he promised cheap oil and gas. None of it materialised after 10 years. Little Chavez says you can depend on.
06:41 AM on 04/09/2012
Hope the drugs treating him have not been developed by Teva an Isreali company saving millions of lives

How ironic would that be
05:38 AM on 04/09/2012
Chavez. U are. A cancer on the world stage. Karma springs to,mind
02:41 AM on 04/09/2012
Sounds like the Venezulian hospitals must be pretty bad under his leadership.
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drsolo
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08:51 AM on 04/09/2012
Cuba's are superb. They are the biotech center for the third world.
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globaltrekkie
We are all bacon grease....
10:39 AM on 04/09/2012
Yep, the medical school in Havanna is one of the best.
09:24 PM on 04/09/2012
Just curious, have you ever been there? Have you ever been out of Wisconsin?
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Peric Overde
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11:43 AM on 04/09/2012
And what makes you think Chavez is in Cuba because of better care? Chavez could, and has in fact, set up his personal hospital in Caracas. Mr Chavez is in Cuba because it offers him secrecy. He thinks that his Venezuelan serfs are not deserving of his majesty informing them about his condition.