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ASSAD SEEKS ASYLUM IN Cuba, Ecuador or Venezuela
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[quote:Zombietard:MV8yMDcxOTUyXzM0ODcxOTQ1X0VBNzAzQ0I4] [quote:J-Honey:MV8yMDcxOTUyXzM0ODcxNzkyX0NCMjRGQTVD] [quote:Zombietard:MV8yMDcxOTUyXzM0ODcxNzYzXzNCQkJENjA1] Take it from someone that works in security: SouthAmerica is not good to seek asylum if you are a public figure, doesn´t matter how rich you are. People will be queueing to sell you off. [/quote] It wouldn't be long he would be dead [/quote] People has the wrong idea that here in south america is a lawless state of things and that if you are rich you can buy anything. That is totally wrong. What happens here is that you have on one hand huge narco underground networks (mafia as such doesn´t exist here, but for some small communities like the chinese) and in the other a totally corrupted political power (police included), all of which are after milking you dry. If you arrive here rich you stand up as a target, after everybody milks you out dry, they will sell you to the highest bidder. [/quote]
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If he does this he can bet on being assassinated
Syrian President Bashar al Assad is pondering on asylum for him, his relatives and close friends and followers in Cuba, Ecuador or Venezuela, in the event of ultimately leaving Damascus, Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz reported on Wednesday.
Last week, Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs Faisal al Miqdad held meetings in all of the three Latin American countries and brought classified letters from Al Assad to each of the presidents.
The Venezuelan Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed daily newspaper El Universal that Al Miqdad handed over a letter for Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, received by him before heading for Cuba last Wednesday for his cancer treatment.
A Venezuelan government spokesman told Haaretz that Al Assad's notice referred to the "personal relationship between the two presidents" and that the visit of the Vice-Minister showed the close bilateral ties.
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