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The Venezuelan Coup Revisited: Silencing the Evidence
July 2, 2009 ... evening, Chávez would be out of office, only to return 47 hours later after the implosion of the provisional ... by myself for the website Venezuelanalysis.com ("The 47-Hour Coup That Changed Everything"). Now a book-length ... -
Los Angeles to Caracas: Examining Neo-liberal Policies Leading Toward Rebellion
October 2, 2009 ... the burning of busses due to the price increase. Within hours thousands of people were in the streets looting stores ... grew to become the epicenter of the riots, and within hours people had begun looting stores and pulling drivers ... to the ground. Dozens of stores were looted and there are hours and hours of television footage showing Korean ... -
Did Venezuela's Opposition Meet with US Officials in Puerto Rico?
January 16, 2009 If the allegations are proven that opposition leaders met with U.S. government officials, then the opposition will once again find itself on the defensive, trying to disprove that their funding and strategy are not "Made in U.S.A." -
"Evo Morales Incites Genocide of the Peruvian Police Force"
June 16, 2009 ... stretching a 45-minute journey into one lasting several hours. A two-lane emergency highway now bears this traffic; ... -
The Venezuelan Referendum From the Back of a Pickup Truck
February 20, 2009 ... Gallegos. Stop so that Communist can spend next two hours alternately dancing salsa on side of road and branding ... -
Bolivarianism Triumphs in Referendum Vote
February 16, 2009 On February 15, Venezuelans voted on whether to let presidents, National Assembly representatives, governors, mayors, and state legislators run indefinitely for re-election after Chavez last December proposed a national referendum for constitutional change - so voters, not politicians could decide. -
Venezuela Ends Term Limits
February 21, 2009 ... Carmona -- who held the office of president for only 48 hours -- will be forever remembered as "Pedro the Brief." ... -
Venezuela: Revolution Stalled
October 6, 2009 ... a right wing coup removed Chavez from power. Yet within 48 hours he was back. The Venezuelan masses flooded into the ... -
Observer Report on the Venezuelan Term Limits Referendum
May 1, 2009 ... elections, when stations opened as late as two to four hours after the scheduled time. While equipment was present, ... the accompaniment session lasted only from the morning hours through mid-afternoon, though voting lasted until 6 pm. ... -
Discourse and Division in Venezuela
March 2, 2009 ... from signatories to the Carmona decree, which, in the 24 hours for which Chávez was displaced in the 2002 coup, ... -
Chávez Sweeps Away Budget Predictions of Venezuela's Opposition
March 24, 2009 President Chávez outlined new economic policy for Venezuela, designed to protect the national economy from the effects of the global economic collapse. These new policies neutralise all the arguments and predictions of the opposition economists and their media.