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    Hugo Chavez back on TV after surgery in Cuba

    CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Hugo Chavez has reappeared in photos and videos on state television, chatting with Fidel Castro in Cuba after a prolonged seclusion following surgery that has left Venezuelans guessing about their president's health.

    The images aired Tuesday night were the first to be released in 10 days and showed Chavez talking animatedly, both on his feet next to Castro and seated alongside one of his daughters.

    Venezuelan officials again said the 56-year-old Chavez is recuperating smoothly after pelvic surgery, but they gave no details about his condition or about when he might return home.

    "We see him recovering, fully recovering," Information Minister Andres Izarra said on state television as the short video clips and photographs were shown of Chavez standing and talking with Castro outdoors.

    Cuban state television also broadcast pictures of Tuesday's get-together.

    Usually a prolific speaker who makes televised speeches most days, Chavez has been largely out of sight since the government announced June 10 that he had undergone pelvic surgery. He spoke once in a telephone call to state television two days after the operation, and appeared in photographs alongside both Fidel and Raul Castro that were published June 18.

    Chavez has said the surgery removed a pelvic abscess, yet a lack of details about his condition has fed widespread speculation that the president might be very ill.

    Vice President Elias Jaua has led government events in Chavez's absence. The leftist president's elder brother, Adan, rallied supporters at a Sunday prayer meeting for Chavez's health. Allies insist the president is firmly in control.

    Adan Chavez said a week ago that his brother was expected to leave Cuba within 10 to 12 days, though he also said exact date was uncertain.

    Next week, Venezuela will celebrate the 200th anniversary of its independence from Spain, and Uruguayan President Jose Mujica, a Chavez ally, said he expected Venezuelan leader would return home in time for the July 5 anniversary.

    Speaking on a television program in Uruguay on Tuesday night, Mujica also joked that "Fidel Castro kidnapped Chavez to ensure his recovery."

    "Chavez is very temperamental," Mujica said. "They operated on him and he needs about 20-something days of recovery. Fidel practically kidnapped him, didn't let him go, because he didn't trust that in Venezuela (Chavez) would pay attention to the treatments."

    Mujica didn't say whether he had spoken with Venezuelan or Cuban officials about Chavez's condition.

    One of the photos showed Chavez and Castro reading and talking about the back page of Tuesday's edition of Cuba's Communist Party newspaper Granma. That page contained one article, about school uniforms for the coming Cuban school year.

    "They discussed different current events," Izarra said.

    The two conversed in what looked like a patio, with trees in the background. Chavez wore a track suit jacket with the colors of Venezuela's flag while Castro sported a red baseball cap and a blue-and-white track suit.

    "There we are seeing commander Chavez very dynamic," said Izarra, who also reported that he spoke with Chavez earlier Tuesday about government-related issues.

    The words of Chavez and Castro were inaudible on the video, and Venezuelan folk music played during the short presentation of video clips and photos.

    Some of Chavez's political opponents were not convinced Chavez looked healthy.

    "I saw him looking very thin. His face looked very thin," said Gustavo Azocar, an opposition politician. "I find it strange that state television shows the president talking with Fidel Castro, but it does not broadcast him talking to the country."

    Opposition politicians have said the government should give more information about Chavez's health, and some have suggested the president should temporarily cede his duties to the vice president.

    But Izarra's Twitter account carried a message earlier in the day saying Chavez is governing "like a dynamo" following the operation.

    On state television later, Izarra held up a document that he said Chavez had signed Tuesday approving funds for a government housing project.

    Cuban state television also broadcast a one-minute segment on the meeting showing the same pictures, including some with Chavez's daughter Rosa sitting with the two men.

    Cuba's report also gave no details about Chavez's health, but said it would offer more details about the encounter later.

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    Associated Press writers Peter Orsi in Havana, Raul O. Garces in Montevideo, Uruguay, and Christopher Toothaker and Jorge Rueda in Caracas contributed to this report.

     

    37 comments

    • Vormunder  •  7 mths ago
      Hey fellow legal Americans, just thought you should know an undocumented guy named, Mauricio who is from Venezuala. Is Living here in the US just posted and a praise for Chavez while putting this country down. I have his address if you want to personally deport him. Just called INS. You still have time before they get there.
    • Jack Tawney  •  7 mths ago
      How is it that Fidel Castro, who's railed against capitalism his entire life, now sports an ADIDAS jacket?
    • Doc Holiday  •  7 mths ago
      How bad is your country's health care if you have to go to Cuba for surgery?
    • PeteyGR  •  7 mths ago
      I dont wish anything bad to happen to anyone... just to Chavez. Hope he leaves this world soon. It would be a lot cheaper than having to hunt him down like Bin Laden.
    • ruprecht  •  7 mths ago
      Cuban officials are actually trying to cover up the fact that Chavez actually underwent a very complex sex change operation...
    • Lobster_of_Love  •  7 mths ago
      Pelvic abscess, eh? I wonder what he managed to get stuck in his vagina this time.
    • . . .  •  7 mths ago
      chavez's pee pee no workie no mo'
    • DUMBERER67!  •  7 mths ago
      i wonder if sean penn and danny glover sent him a get well soon card.
    • Thomas  •  7 mths ago
      The faster Chaves is removed from power either by health or by force, the quicker Venezuela can prosper and its people stop suffering at the hands of this mindless, ruthless, and self serving dictator.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      he is a ahmadenejut (iranian nutt)boy frined.
    • Clouco  •  7 mths ago
      Too bad he survived the surgery. Maybe we'll get lucky and the post op care in Cuba will do him in.
    • Dubbleya  •  7 mths ago
      I hope the Cuban doctors left a crescent wretch up his A#*$!
    • D.J.Bubba  •  7 mths ago
      I Hope the "Pelvic Surgery" includes the one where he can NO LONGER reproduce!
      He is trying to Spread Socialism and Communism through Central And Latin America
      and he can be the ruler. He is VERY DANGEROUS to the free world. Once socialism takes hold there, it will be a short time for Obama's crew to adopt it for the USA.
      Russia Proved it DOES NOT WORK! Too bad there are so many uneducated people in that area to believe him.
      I see why he goes to Cuba for medical purposes, they have EXCELLENT doctors, and he can study Castro's Playbook for Communism
      He is bleeding his country dry and they can not stop him!
    • None  •  7 mths ago
      He's recovering!?!?!...what a shame! I wish that ##$##$$ died!...along w/his entire family!
    • OHIO NO BAMA  •  7 mths ago
      I'm sure Obama will send him a get well card.
    • FLOYD IN FLORIDA  •  7 mths ago
      Who in their right mind goes to Cuba for medical treatment?
      Unless he knew it would all be kept a State Secret!
      Guess Chavez having STD's would make him the laughing stock of Venezuela!
      Oh Well you wana play ya got to Pay!
    • Roger  •  7 mths ago
      He's waiting for his beard to grow, just like Tiger.
    • Mauricio  •  7 mths ago
      Glad Chavez is better. Sadly people here dont know how Chavez has changed Venezuela for the best. They rely on Fox News, MSNBC and CNN for their perspectives. AmerljhfsdjhfdshfdsjhfdsjAmerica. A
    • Judy  •  7 mths ago
      to all of you who puts the price of gasoline over and above your freedom, then for goodness sake go live with hugo and his thugs for a while, then let us know what kind of mileage you get
    • . . .  •  7 mths ago
      a fitting disease for a fat head with big ears
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