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Chavez tells UN Bush is 'devil' Chavez tells UN Bush is 'devil'
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Venezuela's leader Hugo Chavez has called US President George W Bush as "the devil" in a speech at the United Nations General Assembly.Venezuela's leader Hugo Chavez has called US President George W Bush as "the devil" in a speech at the United Nations General Assembly.
"The devil came here yesterday," he said, referring to Mr Bush's speech on Tuesday. "It still smells of sulphur today," he added."The devil came here yesterday," he said, referring to Mr Bush's speech on Tuesday. "It still smells of sulphur today," he added.
US state department spokesman Tom Casey said that it was disappointing to see a head of state speak in such a way.US state department spokesman Tom Casey said that it was disappointing to see a head of state speak in such a way.
Mr Chavez went on to criticise the UN system which was "worthless".Mr Chavez went on to criticise the UN system which was "worthless".
The left-wing Venesuelan leader - allied to Cuba's Fidel Castro and with growing ties to fellow oil-producer Iran - has long had tense relations with the US. The left-wing Venezuelan leader - allied to Cuba's Fidel Castro and with growing ties to fellow oil-producer Iran - has long had tense relations with the US.
UN 'worthless'UN 'worthless'
On Tuesday, Mr Bush had defended his policies on the Middle East and said democracy was gaining ground as terrorists were marginalised.On Tuesday, Mr Bush had defended his policies on the Middle East and said democracy was gaining ground as terrorists were marginalised.
The UN system born after World War II collapsed. It's worthless Hugo ChavezVenezuelan President UN session at a glanceThe UN system born after World War II collapsed. It's worthless Hugo ChavezVenezuelan President UN session at a glance
Mr Chavez, who brandished a copy of American leftist writer Noam Chomsky's Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance, said Mr Bush promoted "a false democracy of the elite" and a "democracy of bombs".Mr Chavez, who brandished a copy of American leftist writer Noam Chomsky's Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance, said Mr Bush promoted "a false democracy of the elite" and a "democracy of bombs".
"He came here talking as if he were the owner of the world," the Venezuelan leader said."He came here talking as if he were the owner of the world," the Venezuelan leader said.
He called for drastic reform of the UN to reduce what he called US influence.He called for drastic reform of the UN to reduce what he called US influence.
The UN in its current form "doesn't work", he said.The UN in its current form "doesn't work", he said.
"I don't think anybody in this room could defend the system," the Venezuelan leader added."I don't think anybody in this room could defend the system," the Venezuelan leader added.
The UN General Assembly is holding its 61st sessionThe UN General Assembly is holding its 61st session
"Let's be honest. The UN system born after World War II collapsed. It's worthless.""Let's be honest. The UN system born after World War II collapsed. It's worthless."
Mr Chavez's criticism of the UN echoed Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech to the assembly late on Tuesday, BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall reports from New York.Mr Chavez's criticism of the UN echoed Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech to the assembly late on Tuesday, BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall reports from New York.
"As long as the UN Security Council is unable to act on behalf of the entire international community in a transparent, just and democratic manner, it will neither be legitimate nor effective," Mr Ahmadinejad said in a speech delivered a few hours after Mr Bush's appearance."As long as the UN Security Council is unable to act on behalf of the entire international community in a transparent, just and democratic manner, it will neither be legitimate nor effective," Mr Ahmadinejad said in a speech delivered a few hours after Mr Bush's appearance.
'Horrific acts''Horrific acts'
Wednesday's session opened with a speech by Afghan President Hamid Karzai who argued military action alone would not stop terrorism in his country.Wednesday's session opened with a speech by Afghan President Hamid Karzai who argued military action alone would not stop terrorism in his country.
They decapitate elderly women, blow up mosques full of worshipers and kill school-going children in indiscriminate bombings of civilian areas Hamid KarzaiAfghan president Karzai addresses UNThey decapitate elderly women, blow up mosques full of worshipers and kill school-going children in indiscriminate bombings of civilian areas Hamid KarzaiAfghan president Karzai addresses UN
He called for the destruction of safe havens and elaborate networks operating in the region to recruit, train, finance, arm and deploy terrorists.He called for the destruction of safe havens and elaborate networks operating in the region to recruit, train, finance, arm and deploy terrorists.
And he said the answer to defeating the drugs trade lay in international support for providing a "meaningful alternative livelihood to our farmers".And he said the answer to defeating the drugs trade lay in international support for providing a "meaningful alternative livelihood to our farmers".
Other business at the UN on Wednesday includes a meeting of the Middle East quartet - the diplomatic steering group comprising the US, Russia, the European Union and the UN.Other business at the UN on Wednesday includes a meeting of the Middle East quartet - the diplomatic steering group comprising the US, Russia, the European Union and the UN.
And the UN will hold a special meeting to discuss the four-year-old crisis in Ivory Coast, divided since its civil war.And the UN will hold a special meeting to discuss the four-year-old crisis in Ivory Coast, divided since its civil war.