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Albert: Venezuelan Legal System: An Interview with Fernando Ramón Vegas Torrealba
Znet Article, September, 21 2008
Michael Albert
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Michael Albert went to Venezuela in early September and interviewed numerous people about the Bolivarian Revolution. This one is about the role of the law and legal system, held with Fernando Ramón Vegas Torrealba, justice of the Venezuelan Suprem...
Hahnel: What Is To Be Done?
Znet Article, September, 20 2008
Robin Hahnel
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Early in the twentieth century most socialists thought that after capitalism was overthrown workers in different enterprises and consumers in different communities would plan their activities together with little difficulty. But if the history of ...
Albert: Gender In Venezuela
Znet Article, September, 19 2008
Michael Albert
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In early September Michael Albert went to Venezuela and interviewed numerous people about the Bolivarian Revolution. Here is the first, about the role and situation of women, held with Nora Castañeda, head of the Women's Bank in Venezuela and prom...
Suggett: South American Presidents Unite to Defend Bolivia Against Destabilization
Znet Article, September, 17 2008
James Suggett
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Mérida, September 16, 2008 (venezuelanalysis.com)-- Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez and the leaders of 11 other South American nations held an emergency meeting of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) in Santiago, Chile, Monday to form a ...
Albert: Talk Delivered to Venezuela Conference on Crisis of Capitalism
Znet Article, September, 04 2008
Michael Albert
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Michael Albert, along with Greg Wilpert, is attending a conference in Venezuela this weekend. He will be conducting a series of interviews there, with responsible people about economics, politics, kinship, race, ecology, and international relation...
Lendman: Corporate Media Bashes New Chavez Enabling Law Decrees
Znet Article, August, 15 2008
Stephen Lendman
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Under Venezuelan constitutional law, Enabling Law power is legal but limited. So despite media and opposition claims, it doesn't grant Chavez sweeping "rule by decree" authority or make him a "dictator." When the National Assembly (AN) passed the ...
Suggett: Land Reform Conflict in Venezuela’s Strategic Water Source
Znet Article, August, 13 2008
James Suggett
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Cooperativist ecological farmers supported by the Venezuelan government’s land reform programs were attacked last Thursday by armed and masked men who, the farmers say, were hired by large estate owners in the area to cut short the changes heralde...
Albert: Which Way?
Znet Article, August, 04 2008
Michael Albert
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Interview focusing on Venezuela and ZNet...
Albert: Which Way Venezuela?
Znet Article, July, 23 2008
Michael Albert
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Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution is exciting and exemplary, yet few people know much about where Venezuela is headed. Misrepresentations abound. Data is limited and people interpret it in contrary ways. Information deficit plus skewed interpretat...
Fox: Trash Collectors
Znet Article, July, 12 2008
Michael Fox
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Vicente Emilio Sojo Bolivarian School is tucked into the labyrinth of streets and corridors of La Vega, a Caracas barrio of more than 100,000 residents on the southern end of the Venezuelan capital. Through the classroom windows, block homes stack...
Suggett: Will the Bolivarian Revolution End Coal Mining in Venezuela?
Znet Article, June, 24 2008
James Suggett
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Plans for new coal mining in the Sierra de Perijá, the northwestern region of the state of Zulia, Venezuela, were suspended by President Hugo Chávez last year following anti-coal declarations by Chávez and several ministers. The Wayúu, Yukpa, and ...
Lendman: Chavez Revising, Not Revoking Venezuela's New Intelligence Law
Znet Article, June, 09 2008
Stephen Lendman
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Over the weekend, Chavez showed his mettle as a democratic leader. He acknowledged "errors" in the newly enacted Law on Intelligence and Counterintelligence and will fix them to assure it fully complies with Venezuela's Constitution.
Lendman: Chavez Revamps His Intelligence Services: The Corporate Media React
Znet Article, June, 06 2008
Stephen Lendman
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Reports keep surfacing about new threats against Hugo Chavez. Given past ones, they can't be taken lightly. Chavez is alerted and reacts accordingly. Case in point: revamping Venezuela's decades old intelligence services. It's long overdue and urg...
Lendman: Washington Planning to "Checkmate" Chavez
Znet Article, June, 03 2008
Stephen Lendman
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In a May 21, 2008 Kaosenlared.net article and follow-up Montevideo, Uruguay debate, Dieterich was blunt. He said "Washington does not want to lose (Latin America) in competition with India, China and Europe." He called the situation "life or death...
Carlson: The New Smear Against Chávez
Znet Article, May, 31 2008
Chris Carlson
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Every few months, a new controversy is ignited by the media regarding Venezuela's socialist president, Hugo Chávez; each time with plenty of distortions, baseless accusations and outright falsehoods.
Lendman: Spinning the News - The FARC-EP Files, Venezuela and Interpol
Znet Article, May, 19 2008
Stephen Lendman
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On March 1, the Colombian military (with US Special Forces help) illegally attacked a FARC-EP rebel camp inside Ecuador. US satellite telephone tracking located the site. Washington signed off on the mission. Over 20 people were killed, including ...
Lendman: Grow Them Young, Pay Them Well - Anti-Chavistas, That Is
Znet Article, May, 17 2008
Stephen Lendman
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Who said crime doesn't pay? Read on.
Hetland: Venezuela’s Hopes and Contradictions
Znet Article, April, 27 2008
Gabriel Hetland
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In downtown Caracas the contradictory forces at play in Venezuela today are readily apparent, literally on the skyline, where glitzy new skyscrapers vie with gigantic billboards proclaiming “Venezuela: Rumba al socialismo”. Images of Che Guevara a...
Lendman: Coup D'Etat Rumblings in Venezuela
Znet Article, April, 26 2008
Stephen Lendman
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The Bush administration tried and failed three prior times to oust Hugo Chavez since its first aborted two-day coup attempt in April, 2002. Through FOIA requests, lawyer, activist and author Eva Golinger uncovered top secret CIA documents of US in...
Pilger: Latin America: The Atack On Democracy
Commentary, April, 25 2008
John Pilger
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Beyond the sound and fury of its conquest of Iraq and campaign against Iran, the world's dominant power is waging a largely unreported war on another continent - Latin America. Using proxies, Washington aims to restore and reinforce the political ...


