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Venezuela : une victoire au goût très amer-Bilan des élections régionales et municipales

Posted by seumasach on November 28, 2008

 

Romain Migus

voltairenet.org

27th November, 2008

Bien que les chavistes aient progressé en nombre de suffrages exprimés, ils perdent plusieurs États et mairies stratégiques aux élections du 23 novembre. La Révolution bolivarienne renforce son soutien populaire, mais doit faire face à une désaffection grandissante des classes moyennes, alors même que celles-ci se développent grâce à cette Révolution, observe Romain Migus. En recourant à une rhétorique populiste agressive, le parti au pouvoir s’aliène un électorat qui devrait pourtant lui être reconnaissant.

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Venezuela, Iran to create university to teach “21st century socialism”

Posted by seumasach on November 18, 2008

eluniversal.com

17th November, 2008
The governments of Venezuela and Iran signed an agreement in Caracas to create the “University of Civilizations,” an education center to train students in the “principles of the Bolivarian Revolution and the 21st century Socialism,”, Venezuelan state-run news agency ABN reported on Monday.
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Venezuela’s Chavez plans alternative financial crisis summit

Posted by seumasach on November 15, 2008

 

MEXICO CITY, November 15 (RIA Novosti) – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has announced plans to hold an alternative summit on the global financial crisis to counter the meeting of world leaders currently taking place in Washington.

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Venezuela To Nationalize Largest Gold Mine

Posted by seumasach on November 6, 2008

 

Nasdaq.com

(RTTNews) – Venezuela’s left-leaning government has decided to nationalize Las Cristinas, the country’s largest gold mine, to boost the South American country’s foreign exchange reserves amid the global financial crisis, media reports said.

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Bolivia: Unprecedented Alliance Defeats Right-Wing Assault

Posted by seumasach on October 31, 2008

 

Federico Fuentes

Global Research

30th October, 2008

LA PAZ: After three months of intense class struggle, there can be no doubt that the U.S.-backed right-wing opposition to the government of President Evo Morales has suffered three important defeats. The right’s offensive to topple Morales, which climaxed with the September 11-12 “civic coup” attempt, has been decisively rolled back by the combined action of the government and social movements. 

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Petras lambasts Bolivarist left

Posted by seumasach on October 29, 2008

Using the language of Marxism and its ultimatist postulates James Petras is, in effect, showing how the present crisis provides opportunities to role back the Bolivarist movement in South America and any other nationalist-populist tendencies through ” the class struggle and the struggle for state power”. He  may make it sound good, but it is basically the same game which we have seen the Marxists play in trying to destabilise Zimbabwe, Iran, Russia and China. Of course, South American  states, like all others will be hard hit by the collapse of the Dollar/pound system, precisely because it is a global system. However, the real test for Chavez, Lula and co. is still to come: can they combine with Russia, China and others to block Washington and London’s destructive resolution of the crisis? Can they  make a multipolar, alternative global agenda a reality and thus lay the basis for a new era of peace and prosperity?

James Petras

Global Research

October 28, 2008

Latin America is entering a period of profound economic recession, financial crises, collapsing stock market quotations, prices, deep devaluation of its currencies, growing unemployment, declining revenues and the prospect of a prolonged socio-economic recession. The economic breakdown, which is still unfolding, affects the entire political spectrum, extending from the far-right Uribe regime in Colombia to the social-liberal Chilean and Brazilian governments of Bachelet and Lula da Silva to the ‘center-left’ regimes of Evo Morales in Bolivia and Rafael Correa in Ecuador and even to the leftist government of Hugo Chavez.

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London Protesters Demand an End to US Coups

Posted by smeddum on September 23, 2008

London Protesters Demand an End to US Coups
September 23rd, 2008
By Paul Haste Charley Allan UKwatch.net

Venezuela Analysis
Scores of solidarity campaigners picketed the US embassy in London on Wednesday night before a huge rally at the National Union of Journalists head office to demand an end to US interference in Latin America.
Responding to ongoing coup attempts in Bolivia and Venezuela, NUJ general secretary Jeremy Dear said that it was ironic that he was protesting outside the US embassy when its government had nationalised more of its economy in the last few days than Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez had in the last decade. Read the rest of this entry »

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Chavez declares U.S. ambassador persona non grata in Venezuela

Posted by alfied on September 12, 2008

MEXICO, September 12 (RIA Novosti) – Venezuela’s president has demanded the U.S. ambassador leave his country within 72 hours, escalating a diplomatic dispute between the United States and Bolivia. Read the rest of this entry »

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Bolivia expels U.S ambassador for fanning protests

Posted by alfied on September 12, 2008

www.chinaview.cn 2008-09-11

LIMA, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) — Bolivian President Evo Morales on Wednesday requested U.S. ambassador to Bolivia Philip Goldberg to leave the country immediately, accusing him of “heading the division” inside Bolivia by encouraging, together with the opposition, the protests against his government. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Mask of Anarchy

Posted by seumasach on January 7, 2008

Cailean Bochanan

6th January 2008

Last came Anarchy: he rode
On a white horse, splashed with blood;
He was pale even to the lips,
Like Death in the Apocalypse.

And he wore a kingly crown;
And in his grasp a sceptre shone;
On his brow this mark I saw –
‘I AM GOD, AND KING, AND LAW!’

“The Mask of Anarchy”-P.B.Shelley

Just as Ariel Sharon’s visit to Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa mosque in 1999 prefigured US foreign policy under Bush, I have a sense that a new spirit already suffuses through US policy even though Bush still has a year to go in office.The high noon of the neo-cons has been and gone and the ultimate paroxysm of their madness, the bombing of Iran, no longer seems likely. But from Pakistan to Bolivia, from Kosovo to Kenya this new spirit is a work: the spirit of anarchy.

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