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VENEZUELA: The barrio at night
By Justin Podur at Aug 16, 2004
Take Two. The dreaded technical difficulties might be coming back. I went to the barrio of La Vega tonight, and just got back (it´s 12:45am on August 16 and the August 15 referendum has become the August 15/16 referendum). This will be the last bulleti... (More) Comments (0)
Venezuela: UK Independent and criminal reporting
By Justin Podur at Aug 16, 2004
Who needs the Venezuelan opposition to criminally announce the results of the referendum in advance when the international press can do so just as well? Even though the National Electoral Council has just announced (about 8:30pm) that polls will not be c... (More) Comments (5)
Venezuela: UK Independent and criminal reporting
By Justin Podur at Aug 16, 2004
Who needs the Venezuelan opposition to criminally announce the results of the referendum in advance when the international press can do so just as well? Even though the National Electoral Council has just announced (about 8:30pm) that polls will not be c... (More) Comments (5)
By Justin Podur at Aug 16, 2004
Thee was a great deal of advance warning that the opposition would commit violence as a last resort if it looked like it was losing. That has happened, it seems. The EFE news agency is reporting that 12 people have been wounded and at least 1 killed at ... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Aug 16, 2004
Thee was a great deal of advance warning that the opposition would commit violence as a last resort if it looked like it was losing. That has happened, it seems. The EFE news agency is reporting that 12 people have been wounded and at least 1 killed at ... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Aug 15, 2004
Thought I should check in, even though there are no results yet obviously. Indeed, there has been an announcement that the polls are closing 4 hours later than planned -- 10pm, that is, instead of 6pm. It is going to be a long night. The private networ... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Aug 15, 2004
Thought I should check in, even though there are no results yet obviously. Indeed, there has been an announcement that the polls are closing 4 hours later than planned -- 10pm, that is, instead of 6pm. It is going to be a long night. The private networ... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Aug 15, 2004
Today is the day before the referendum. Not only is campaigning formally closed, but there is also a law in effect, quite common in Latin America, that no alcohol is to be sold or consumed until well after the referendum. And with good reason, given tha... (More) Comments (2)
By Justin Podur at Aug 15, 2004
Today is the day before the referendum. Not only is campaigning formally closed, but there is also a law in effect, quite common in Latin America, that no alcohol is to be sold or consumed until well after the referendum. And with good reason, given tha... (More) Comments (2)
Florentino, the Devil, and the opposition
By Justin Podur at Aug 13, 2004
Last night was the closing of the referendum campaign. It closed with huge marches of the opposition and the chavistas. They say the opposition march was the biggest ever -- one estimate I heard, from a journalist who was at the Madrid demonstrations ar... (More) Comments (3)
Florentino, the Devil, and the opposition
By Justin Podur at Aug 13, 2004
Last night was the closing of the referendum campaign. It closed with huge marches of the opposition and the chavistas. They say the opposition march was the biggest ever -- one estimate I heard, from a journalist who was at the Madrid demonstrations ar... (More) Comments (3)
In Caracas: Memory and Media Circus as Campaigning Ends...
By Justin Podur at Aug 13, 2004
It has been an interesting night and day. I have spent a substantial portion of the past 24 hours listening to Chavez speak. The man speaks a lot. But let me explain. Fear... My interest in Venezuela started with my interest and work on Colombia. It... (More) Comments (0)
In Caracas: Memory and Media Circus as Campaigning Ends...
By Justin Podur at Aug 13, 2004
It has been an interesting night and day. I have spent a substantial portion of the past 24 hours listening to Chavez speak. The man speaks a lot. But let me explain. Fear... My interest in Venezuela started with my interest and work on Colombia. It... (More) Comments (0)
The Referendum Will Not Be Televised -- or, hello from Venezuela
By Justin Podur at Aug 11, 2004
Greetings from Venezuela. I am not sure how much blogging I will be able to do, or what I will be blogging about. But I am in Venezuela, and I am here to cover the referendum for ZNet, and so I am glad that blogging can be a part of that. More later, I ... (More) Comments (2)
The Referendum Will Not Be Televised -- or, hello from Venezuela
By Justin Podur at Aug 11, 2004
Greetings from Venezuela. I am not sure how much blogging I will be able to do, or what I will be blogging about. But I am in Venezuela, and I am here to cover the referendum for ZNet, and so I am glad that blogging can be a part of that. More later, I ... (More) Comments (2)


