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Commentary Golinger: Wikileaks In Venezuela: Espionage, Propaganda And Disinformation

Commentary, December, 05 2010 Eva Golinger
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The first batch of recently released secret and confidential US State Department documents obtained by Wikileaks include over a dozen dispatches from the US Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela, evidencing espionage against the Chavez administration, use...

Znet Article Dangl: The Ambassador Has No Clothes: WikiLeaks Cable Lays Bare Washington’s Stance Toward Bolivia

Znet Article, December, 03 2010 Ben Dangl
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A classified cable released by WikiLeaks lays bare US embassy biase against the Evo Morales government.

Znet Article Ellis: Venezuelan President Outlines Socialist Party Strategy for next Two Years

Znet Article, November, 28 2010 Edward Ellis
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In preparation for the nation’s upcoming presidential election of 2012, Venezuelan head of state Hugo Chavez revealed last Monday a draft copy of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela’s (PSUV) political strategy for the next two years.

Commentary Golinger: Venezuela: Firm Rejection of US Aggression

Commentary, November, 27 2010 Eva Golinger
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On Tuesday, President Hugo Chavez presided over a state event in the presence of all branches of government and regional representatives, to express the nation's rejection of threats and attempts to undermine Venezuela's democracy.

Video Dangl: 'Dancing with Dynamite' in South America

Video, November, 22 2010 Ben Dangl
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Ben Dangl discusses his new book...

Commentary Golinger: US Congress to Increase Aggression Against Venezuela, ALBA Countries

Commentary, November, 20 2010 Eva Golinger
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Members of the extreme Latin American rightwing, many of who have participated in coups d’etat and acts of destabilization and terrorism, held a meeting last Wednesday in Washington with high-level representatives of the US Congress.

Commentary Golinger: Washington increases Clandestine Ops against Venezuela

Commentary, November, 12 2010 Eva Golinger
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Millions of dollars are being channeled to opposition groups in Venezuela via USAID.

Znet Article Tristan: The Becoming of Social Democracy in Venezuela

Znet Article, November, 05 2010 Rosa Tristan
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To speak of social democracy in Venezuela is to speak of the evolution of the Democratic Action (AD) Party.

Znet Article Woods: Where Is the Venezuelan Revolution Going?

Znet Article, November, 02 2010 Alan Woods
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The September elections have posed some serious questions before the Bolivarian Revolution.

Video Lebowitz: Workers Control, Workers Councils and the Social Economy

Video, November, 01 2010 Michael A. Lebowitz
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Workers Control, Workers Councils and the Social Economy," presented 10 August 2009 at ALCASA in Ciudad Guayana in the state of Bolivar.

Znet Article Suggett: Venezuelan Unions March to Control Companies, Throw Out “Reformist” State Management

Znet Article, October, 30 2010 James Suggett
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Worker unions from a range of state-owned and private companies in Venezuela plan to march on November 9th in favor of a new labor law, the resolution of collective union contracts, and the empowerment of worker unions in the management of their c...

Znet Article Golinger: Venezuela: From “Backyard” to Multipolar World

Znet Article, October, 29 2010 Eva Golinger
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A tour of 7 countries in three continents by President Hugo Chavez has produced 69 new agreements strengthening defense against imperial aggression

Zmag Article Wilpert: Venezuela's Elections

Zmag Article, October, 28 2010 Gregory Wilpert
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An analysis of the recent National Assembly elections

Znet Article Reardon: Chávez Returns to Venezuela after Signing 69 Bilateral Agreements

Znet Article, October, 27 2010 Juan Reardon
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez returned to Caracas on Sunday after an 11-day diplomatic tour that included stops in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Iran, Syria, Libya and Portugal.

Znet Article Reardon: From Agribusiness to Agroecology? An Analysis of Venezuela’s Nationalization of AgroIsleña

Znet Article, October, 22 2010 Juan Reardon
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AgroIsleña’s Executive Board first responded to President Chávez’s announcement of the pending expropriation with dismay...

Video Chavez: Moscow Interview

Video, October, 20 2010 Hugo Chavez
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Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, who was in Moscow, gave a wide ranging interview to RT.

Znet Article Suggett: Workers Rally to Support Venezuela’s Nationalization of Veneco

Znet Article, October, 14 2010 James Suggett
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Factory workers from the Venezuelan chemical and lubricant company Veneco held a demonstration Sunday night in Carabobo state to show their support for the company’s nationalization, which President Hugo Chavez announced last Sunday afternoon.

Znet Article Fuentes: Alina Canaviri Sullcani

Znet Article, October, 13 2010 Frederico Fuentes
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Alina Canaviri Sullcani is a Bolivian indigenous peasant now visiting Australia. Canaviri is active in Santa Cruz as a leader of the National Federation of Indigenous Peasant Women of Bolivia Bartolina Sisa and the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS)...

Znet Article Fuentes: Venezuela: Left wins, but right makes gains

Znet Article, October, 05 2010 Frederico Fuentes
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Venezuela’s September 26 National Assembly elections gave an interesting insight into the state of class struggle in a country sharply polarized by the revolutionary changes led by the government of President Hugo Chavez.

Commentary Wilpert: A New Opportunity for Venezuela’s Socialists

Commentary, October, 02 2010 Gregory Wilpert
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The good news for Venezuela’s socialist and pro-Chavez forces is that while the September 26 National Assembly election might seem to be a disappointing result, because Chavez’s party won only about 50% of the popular vote, it is actually quite im...

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