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Corporate Media Press Group Attacks Venezuela

Corporate media networks and their owners in the Americas issued fresh attacks against Venezuela last week during a meeting of the US-based Inter-American Press Association (IAPA).

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US Presidential Candidates Attack Chavez as Campaign Strategy; Say God Made US an Empire

In response to recent statements made by US presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Minister of Foreign Affairs Nicolas Maduro labeled the Republican candidate one of the most “absurd” and “fascist” of the right-wing politicians currently engaged in US presidential primaries.

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US Out to Topple Chavez

US media reports about Chavez's health problems altogether read as a message persistently sent by Washington that the epoch of Chavez is over.

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Beware of 'Al Chavezeera'

Competing narratives through channels such as Telesur and Al Jazeera has US diplomats worried, WikiLeaks cables show.

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Leopoldo Lopez: Washington´s Casus Belli?

Before saying anything else, I want to state clearly: whoever wants to give in to the temptation of having senseless political discussions about Leopoldo Lopez can go right ahead...Leopoldo Lopez represents no political threat at all to anyone, much less for presidential candidate Hugo Chavez.

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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's Speech to the UN

In this speech by Chavez, delivered by Venezuela's foreign minister, Nicolas Maduro yesterday to the UN, Chavez reflects on the state of the world, from imperialism and war, to poverty and global warming.

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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Brokers Release of US Hikers from Iran

The Iranian Foreign Ministry has confirmed the release of Joshua Fattal and Shane Bauer was in large part due to the request and mediation efforts of President Chavez.

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A Summary of a Massive Financial Fraud Campaign Against the Venezuelan State and People

As a political actor against the Venezuelan government mainly via its editorials Veneconomy has just published a shameful piece trying to justify the actions of stockbrokers who did irreparable damage to the Venezuelan economy since exchange controls were imposed on January 17th 2003.

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Letter from President Hugo Chavez to the Secretary General of the United Nations

In this public letter, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez supports the independence of Palestine, examines the history of the strugge, and also addresses some complex issues such as the difference between Zionism and Judaism.

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Cuba and Venezuela Are Not the Middle East

Recent events in the Middle East, characterized by the popular revolts in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Libya and Syria, with the greater or lesser participation of the Special Services of the Western world infiltrating provocateurs, weapons, media and money, a lot of money, in each country, have encouraged the hopes of  U.S. policy makers with respect to Venezuela and Cuba.

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Anti-Corruption Laws Ban Opposition Candidate from Office; Inter-American Court Intervenes

This week Venezuela’s top legal official reiterated his assertion that any decision by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) must respect the country’s "constitutionally-based judicial order" in the case of Leopoldo Lopez, the opposition politician barred from holding public office for acts of corruption and administrative irregularities.

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Telesur Journalists Speak Truth on Libya

This week Telesur welcomed home a news team just back from covering NATO’s war on Libya from that nation’s  capital, Tripoli. On arrival at Venezuela’s Maiquetia International Airport, the journalists denounced the ongoing “fabrication of lies” by mainstream media outlets and accused the international press of “producing the arguments needed for a continuation of the war”.

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Destabilization and the Confiscation of Assets: After Libya: Is Venezuela Next?

The Libyan rebels' August 23 attack on the Venezuelan embassy and compound in Tripoli went largely unreported and Latin American commentators read it as a message to Chavez supposed to threaten him with being the next blacklisted leader after the ousted Gadhafi. 

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Panel 3: “Cooperatives” Questions and Answers

A translation of the questions and answers session from the panel: “Cooperatives: Diagnosis and Solutions in Building Economic Democracy," held at the first global PROUT conference in Caracas at the end of July.

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The Ideological Map of the Revolution

These last twelve years have been in preparation for the “critical point” that inevitably approaches. It is a time that defines society’s direction. Everything done up to this point has been building towards this historic moment.

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