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Leader of Pro-Government Collective Dies, Four Others Killed in Police Standoff
October 8, 2014 ... October 8th, 2014. (venezuelanalysis.com)- In the early hours of Tuesday morning, an eight hour standoff took place ... high crime rate. The leader reportedly invested $47 million in 66 new disarmament centers, and approved $39 ... -
Venezuela Welcomes Reelection of Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff
October 27, 2014 ... successor to outgoing president Jose Mujica achieved 47.8% of the vote ahead of conservative rival Luis Lacalle ... -
1.395 Arrested in Venezuelan Anti-Smuggling Operation
October 30, 2014 ... have been granted bail, 19 will face trial this week and 47 have been freed, said Attorney General Luisa Ortega Diaz ... -
Abrupt Replacement of Minister Rodriguez Torres Raises Questions in Venezuela
October 28, 2014 ... the camera, addressing the minister. He was shot dead just hours later by the CICPC. At the time, CICPC spokesperson ... -
Why a Philosophical Summit of the Poor?
October 7, 2014 ... is not something that we can produce because we spend 14 hours as day as slaves to this system. Of each 24 hours, 14 are for being slaves of the system, and 6 hours, at least, we spend sleeping to recuperate and gain ... -
ALBA Countries Meet in Havana to Coordinate Preventative Plan Against Ebola
October 21, 2014 ... or any other country. The meeting, which lasted three hours and whose sole topic was virus prevention, produced a ... -
Venezuelan Opposition Leaders in Foreign Lobbying, Government Clashes with UN Commissioner
October 23, 2014 ... governor explain the purpose of his foreign trip within 72 hours. “He is the governor of Miranda state, the highest ... -
Venezuela’s Indigenous Pemon are Caught in Time on Land Too Valuable for Numbers
October 21, 2014 In the shadow of Columbus Day, venezuelanalysis.com writer Z.C. sketches, through interviews, an intimate portrait of a changing people – the Pemon of Venezuela’s mineral-rich Southeastern border. Their testimonies of struggle reflect the country’s changing political landscape and highlights a stark generational gap that afflicts many of Latin America’s first nation peoples. -
Venezuela's “Political Prisoner” Allegory
October 2, 2014 In the face of arrests, trials, and detentions of opposition and student leaders, allegations of political repression in Venezuela are circulating international and private national press. The Venezuelan government and its supporters adamantly reject the claim that Venezuela has any political prisoners and they assert that everyone in detention is being tried for their involvement in criminal conduct. This article aims to explore the issue of political prisoners in Venezuela by providing a broader historical context combined with an analysis of power in Venezuela today.