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What is happening in Venezuela?
March 7, 2014 ... make a mad dash to whatever store may be open for a few hours. Most products can be found, though it may take ... mainly by social media, and many spend countless hours on Twitter, Whats-Apps, Facebook and Zello an ... -
Venezuela Beyond the Protests: The Revolution is Here to Stay
February 21, 2014 ... streets demanding return of their president. Forty-eight hours later, Chavez was rescued by millions of supporters and ... -
The National Guard and Class Struggle
February 25, 2014 ... trained to withstand these insults, they rotate every few hours and they have responsibility when they have a weapon, ... -
Venezuelan Jacobins
March 14, 2014 ... in April 2002, which saw more killed in a matter of hours than in previous years . This tendency is again ... -
What’s going on in Venezuela?
February 21, 2014 ... have televisions and things. In Caracas they only have 4 hours of electricity per day”. My response: I’ve just ... -
Aftermath of a Venezuela-Style Lynching
July 3, 2014 ... government buildings with incendiary devices and for hours paralyzed traffic in the capital. By April 3, the ... -
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. -
Coups, Media and Stalemates: What Violent Protests Mean for Venezuela
February 14, 2014 Venezuelanalysis.com’s staff writers offer their concise insights on three different angles of the violent protests that have been occurring in the country: the opposition’s strategy, how the media have reacted, and the implications of the protests for the Bolivarian Revolution.
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