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Znet Article Wilpert: Venezuela and Libya

Znet Article, March, 07 2011 Gregory Wilpert
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Chavez seems to be torn on the issue of Libya.

Znet Article Janicke: First Egypt, Next Venezuela?

Znet Article, February, 27 2011 Kiraz Janicke
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As the wave of popular uprisings has spread across the Arab world, a flurry of articles have appeared suggesting Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez could be the next “dictator” to be overthrown.

Znet Article Dangl: Governing by Obeying the People: Bolivia's Politics of the Street

Znet Article, February, 22 2011 Ben Dangl
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From across North Africa to Wisconsin, activists are navigating a new terrain of global protest and relationships with their governments

Commentary Golinger: Obama Requests Funding For Venezuelan Opposition in 2012 Budget

Commentary, February, 21 2011 Eva Golinger
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The US government is setting the terrain for the 2012 presidential elections in Venezuela.

Znet Article Pearson: “We don’t Need Coca-Cola” Says Venezuela’s Chavez

Znet Article, February, 14 2011 Tamara Pearson
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In a nationally televised address on Friday to commemorate the 19th anniversary of the famous failed coup attempt led by himself, President Hugo Chavez expressed his support for the current workers’ conflict in a Venezuelan Coca-Cola plant.

Znet Article Donegan: Hugo Chávez's Sports Revolution

Znet Article, February, 06 2011 Lawrence Donegan
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Venezuela's socialist president, Hugo Chávez, is not known for his love of "bourgeois" pastimes such as golf, but after the international success of a compatriot he appears to have undergone a dramatic conversion.

Commentary Wilpert: An Assessment of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution at Twelve Years

Commentary, February, 02 2011 Gregory Wilpert
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Venezuela has made significant progress in the past 12 years towards a more egalitarian, inclusive, and participatory society.

Zmag Article Golinger: Documents Confirm U.S. Plans Against Venezuela

Zmag Article, February, 01 2011 Eva Golinger
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Ongoing efforts to isolate/counter the Venezuelan government

Znet Article Rein: Workers take over Mérida newspapers, appeal to Chávez for support

Znet Article, January, 25 2011 Marcy Rein
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The fate of the only media company in Venezuela to be taken over by its workers now rests in the hands of President Hugo Chávez and his administration.

Commentary Golinger: Setting the Record Straight on Venezuela and Hugo Chavez

Commentary, January, 10 2011 Eva Golinger
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With so much misinformation circulating in different media outlets around the world about Venezuela and President Hugo Chavez, it's time to set the record straight.

Znet Article Pearson: If Venezuela were Measured by the Majority

Znet Article, January, 03 2011 Tamara Pearson
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Venezuela has the worst economy in the world, according to a Newsweek study produced in August this year.

Znet Article Snider: New News is Old News South of the Border

Znet Article, December, 31 2010 Ted Snider
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Two years ago, when Barak Obama took office, one of the foreign policy changes he promised was a new way of doing business with Latin America. Well, if he’s going to keep that promise, he better make a new year’s resolution fast, because, so far, ...

Commentary Torrealba: A Few Facts About Recent Venezuelan Laws And The Case Of Judge Afiuni

Commentary, December, 29 2010 Fernando Vegas Torrealba
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Some of my friends in the States have had some concerns about recent events in Venezuela. From here in Venezuela, however, it seems there may be some misinformation, something common, of course, to media portrayals.

Znet Article Suggett: Venezuelan University Law Creates Student Bill of Rights, “Democratizes” Higher Education

Znet Article, December, 26 2010 James Suggett
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As students in the United States and Europe protest against soaring tuition and lack of funding for public higher education, the Venezuelan National Assembly has passed an unprecedented law.

Commentary Golinger: Wikileaks: Documents Confirm US Plans Against Venezuela

Commentary, December, 20 2010 Eva Golinger
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State Department documents published by Wikileaks evidence Washington's plans to "contain" Venezuela's influence in the region and increase efforts to provoke regime change

Znet Article Benjamin: Reading The Coca Leaves

Znet Article, December, 14 2010 Medea Benjamin
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The climate agreement that was ultimately hashed out in Cancun did not reflect the viewpoint of Bolivia's indigenous community, their President Evo Morales, or Bolivia's passionate UN negotiator, Pablo Solon.

Znet Article Pearson: Venezuelan National Assembly Passing “Popular Power” Package of Laws

Znet Article, December, 14 2010 Tamara Pearson
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Late last night Venezuela’s National Assembly approved the new Organic Law of Popular Power, and this afternoon it passed the Organic Law of Popular and Public Planning.

Znet Article Engler: Canada & Venezuela

Znet Article, December, 12 2010 Yves Engler
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While many on the left know that Washington has spent tens of millions of dollars funding groups that oppose Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, less well known is Ottawa’s role, especially that of the Canadian government’s “arms-length” human right...

Blog Post Spannos: U.S. Embassy Leak on the Taste of Socialism

Blog Post, December, 10 2010 Chris Spannos
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While browsing the WikiLeaks cables this morning I stumbled upon a cute morsel of information relating to Venezuela. The Subject title of the cable is “Making Socialism Easier to Swallow,” and focuses on "Arepera Socialista," the first large-scale...

Znet Article Chavez: People and Government United!

Znet Article, December, 09 2010 Hugo Chavez
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During all of these recent days, it rained in Venezuela like never before.

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