Jewish settlers arrived in Coro, a small town in western Venezuela that was the county's first capital, from Curacao in 1827. In 1855, nearly the entire community left after a mob ransacked Jewish homes and shops.That would be the same Hugo Chavez who was such a popular speaker at the UN and single-handedly boosted the sales of Chomsky's book Hegemony or Survival.
Venezuelan Jews say that was the last time anti-Semitism flared up in the country. But in the past few years a community that had considered itself among the most well-established in South America has lost up to one-fifth of its members, prompted by an increasingly hostile environment under the government of President Hugo Chavez, a radical leftist who has been in power since 1999.
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