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Can the Carter Center Observe Venezuela’s Referendum Impartially?
August 15, 2004 ... the results of their own exit polls at 2 P.M. today, five hours before the voting centers are scheduled to close. ... -
Help Venezuela Break Down Social Apartheid
September 14, 2004 ... and the manhunt which led to seventy killings in the 24 hours following the seizure of power before the people ... -
Venezuela Equals Haiti?
March 6, 2004 ... helmet partially stopped a bullet. The battle raged for hours, with the National Guard firing clouds of teargas and ... -
Venezuela: Signing Away A President
April 9, 2004 ... of dollars trying to get rid of Chávez and thousands of hours of tele vision trying to destabilise him, the ... the referendum, the yes vote would have to obtain, in 24 hours without fraud, one more vote than the 3,757,733 Chávez ... -
Venezuela’s Most Challenging Moment Is Here
May 31, 2004 ... of many who previously had defected. In the next number of hours, Chávez’s opponents will have to validate some ... can be maintained and intensified in the next number of hours, and if the electoral process, if required, is carried ... -
Venezuela's Referendum: The Truth About Jimmy Carter
July 9, 2004 ... Election: Dominican Republic 1990 In 1993, I spent several hours interviewing Juan Bosch, the Dominican Republic's most ... contingent on accepting Washington's dictates. After many hours of psychological pressure, threats and arguments, ... -
Venezuela Changed Forever
August 31, 2004 ... and rebellion. The people that stood up to ten hours in line to exercise their right to participate, assumed ... of Jimmy Carter and César Gaviria, who took about ten hours to ratify the official figures, and the smile of a many ... -
How the Mass Media Tamed the Perplexed Herd in Venezuela
March 18, 2004 The perplexed herd—international public opinion—is letting itself be guided by a national Venezuelan media that only shows one side of the story of what is happening in Venezuela. The human rights situation cannot be judged without hearing the other side's story -
Democracy in Venezuela?
April 5, 2004 ... force Hugo Chavez from power. It succeeded for some 48 hours. Among the first actions of the Carmona government ... -
Venezuela’s August 15 Recall Vote Further Polarizes the Nation
August 3, 2004 ... experience setbacks carrying out their plans. In their 48 hours of rule in April 2002, the opposition showed its true ... -
The Statistical Fraud of Venezuela’s Opposition
August 21, 2004 ... Venezuelan law by releasing the results at least twelve hours before the voting centers closed. [2] Based on a margin ... -
Venezuela Defeats the Coupmakers
August 24, 2004 ... "This is a blow to the center of the White House." A few hours later, Chavistas organized caravans, honking their ... -
The Possible Faces of Venezuelan Democracy
October 11, 2004 ... Andres Perez in February 1989. On April 12th, 2002, hours after a coup had (temporarily) toppled Venezuelan ... -
Venezuela: Dictatorship or Democracy?
May 27, 2004 The radically different views of the nature of the Chavez government contribute towards greater polarization because they create a vicious cycle of deepening distrust. Thus, we must find other ways of making sense of the situation than these simple slogans -
Subverting Democracy in the Name of Democracy in Venezuela
August 14, 2004 The opposition is using the media and influential international bodies to prepare the ground for accusations of fraud if Chávez is not recalled. They intend to use the hegemonic force of democracy to subvert a democratic process.