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A Chavista Clash over Student Residences: A Conversation with Tamayba Lara
August 21, 2020 ... and was inaugurated in 2013. Nevertheless, in the early hours of July 25, 2020, in the midst of the pandemic, the ... test had tested positive on the PCR test. During the early hours of July 24, 15 students tested “positive” and were ... movement. However, when you were released after twelve hours of police detention, you said something important: ... -
Seducing People with the Communal Model: A Conversation with Robert Longa
February 13, 2022 ... challenges: perhaps to get to a meeting you have to walk hours or jump on a boat. Or you may have real problems ... -
Venezuela Election, Victory or Setback for Chavez?
October 4, 2010 ... The Socialist Party led by Chávez gets about 48, and 47 and something to the opposition. Now, you know, after this ... -
A Counterhegemonic Approach to Human Rights: A Conversation with Antonio González Plessmann
June 25, 2021 ... investigation agency]. Of the cases we analyzed, 92% (or 47 of them) occurred in state companies or state ... -
Interview with Documentary Filmmakers Kim Bartley and Donnacha O’Briain
November 6, 2003 ... thing was very surreal and happened so fast...and yet the hours spent in the palace that night, before Chavez was taken ... soldiers aside and talk to them, sometimes spending hours with them. He also uses a language which is familiar ... -
Interview with Luis Britto Garcia, “The Blockades have Reduced and the Opposition is Divided”
April 17, 2014 ... the street to “drain your rage”, and in the following hours they killed a dozen Bolivarians, injured eight, and ... -
We Don’t Have Borders: Tamara Pearson Interviewed by Michael Albert
February 22, 2013 ... writers, and we also collectively decide our pay, working hours, and so on. VA depends on donations, so we pay ... and the writers, we also work much beyond the minimum hours we set ourselves, because we’re committed to the ... these meetings are often convoked the day before, or even hours before, making it difficult for many people to attend ... -
Venezuela’s Popular Democracy under Siege: A Conversation with Elías Jaua
May 7, 2021 ... live a dignified life) and securing labor rights (working hours, industrial safety and hygiene, social security, and ... -
Former Trade Minister Samán: Construct a Radical Socialist Current in the PSUV
November 9, 2010 ... who work in factories are there eight, ten, or even twelve hours under increasing pressure from the owner, while we have ... -
“Open Horizons”: An Interview with Roland Dennis
August 25, 2012 ... even though a lot of them had to travel up to 7 or 8 hours to get there. It took me 25 hours to get there from Caracas. This is the spirit of the ... -
Thirty Years after Venezuela’s 'Caracazo': A Conversation with Livia Vargas
March 23, 2019 ... the leg of beef that they had toted on their backs a few hours before and toasting with looted whiskey. For sure, it ... In this view, a social upheaval that could spread in a few hours across the country, could not be explained without ... -
Why Did Washington Hate Hugo Chavez? An Interview with Author and Revolutionary Eva Golinger
August 2, 2013 ... before the final funeral occurred. People spent up to 36 hours waiting in line to say goodbye to Chavez at the ... -
The Communist-Socialist Party Split: An Interview With a PCV Mayoral Candidate
November 21, 2008 In the Municipality of Libertador, where the capital city of Mérida state, Venezuela, is located, the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) are running separate candidates for mayor in this Sunday's local elections. Venezuelanalysis.com interviewed Fredys Terán, the Communist Party candidate for mayor. -
Account of a Day with Nicolas Maduro (Interview)
September 26, 2013 ... It seems there are issues to resolve. After a few hours, soldiers appear with a bit of food. It starts to rain ... We get out. We have been recording for almost two hours, but there are so many things unsaid. We enter. On a ... -
It is Necessary to Contextualize the Pragmatic and Populist Policies of the Chavista Government: An Interview with Steve Ellner, Part II
September 22, 2015 ... between Washington and Nueva York in train during certain hours than by plane! E.M. The Venezuelan opposition often ...
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