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Venezuelans Commemorate "Democracy Day" on 23 January
January 25, 2011 ... 1958 when a civic-military rebellion brought an end to the dictatorship of general Marcos Perez Jimenez. They marched ... -
Setting the Record Straight on Venezuela and Hugo Chavez
January 11, 2011 ... it's time to set the record straight. Venezuela is not a dictatorship and President Chavez is no dictator. Just last ... will not affect any constitutional rights nor impose a "dictatorship" on the country, it is merely a valid, ... against Venezuela and accept the facts: Venezuela is not a dictatorship, and while many of you may not like Hugo Chavez, ... -
Venezuelans Celebrate Rescue of Democracy as Threats Continue
April 15, 2011 ... constitutionally-elected president and the imposition of a dictatorship that openly dissolved their democracy, took to ... -
An Assessment of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution at Twelve Years
February 2, 2011 ... in a terminal spiral towards becoming a state socialist dictatorship. One reads about a failing economy, presidential ... -
Fugitive Rosales “Regrets” Having Signed Coup Decree in 2002
April 12, 2011 Fugitive from the Venezuelan justice system, Manuel Rosales expressed regret for having signed the coup decree which dissolved all public powers in the country on April 2002, during the brief dictatorship of businessman Pedro Carmona. -
Venezuela to Investigate Past Human Rights Crimes
February 13, 2011 ... Party, played a crucial role in overthrowing the military dictatorship of Marcos Jimenez in 1958. The communist-led ... betrayal of those who struggled to overthrow the Jimenez dictatorship, worked to exclude the communists from the new ... -
Venezuelan Opposition Tries to Demean Law against Silence and Forgetting
June 23, 2011 ... record. Farías stated that, unlike the Perez Jiminez dictatorship that immediately preceded it, the state in the 4 ... -
Celebrating People's Power and the Bolivarian Revolution
EventMarch 21, 2011 ... this remarkable example of how people's power defeated dictatorship. With toasts to revolution from special guests: ... -
Last Chance for Venezuela's Revolution? with Rebuttal
January 6, 2011 ... Allende — a martyr whose death ushered in a right-wing dictatorship. Mr Cooke says nothing to support this - and I ... it can without resorting to bloody purges and the alleged dictatorship that the western media yaps about. Chavez needs ... or the upper classes can squash the revolution with a dictatorship. "Revolutions do not have infinite amounts of ... -
Justice Done, 25 Years After Venezuela's Yumare Massacre of 1986
May 9, 2011 Coro, May 9th 2011 (Venezuelanalysis.com)-- This past Friday, the Judiciary Circuit in Yaracuy state sentenced retired army general Alexis Ramón Sanchéz to 13 years house arrest due to his participation in the 1986 massacre in Yumare. On the 8th of May... -
Deporting a Militant
May 9, 2011 Bilbao questions the coinciding of the meeting to discuss the Celac, the regional organisation that excludes the U.S., in Caracas, and the sudden classification of Perez Becerra as a “code red” as he was on his way to Caracas, and his subsequent deportation as the Celac formation meeting began. -
Venezuela’s Chávez Starts Four-Nation Tour, Wins Argentine Press Freedom Award
March 30, 2011 ... and media, in popular information free of the media dictatorship imposed by the bourgeoisie and imperialism.” ... one of the 30,000 people disappeared during the Argentine dictatorship of 1976 – 1983. Four-Nation Tour On ... -
Venezuela Says U.S., Allies Repeating Libya Strategy in Syria
March 27, 2011 ... to Chavez. The president was kidnapped and replaced by a dictatorship led by the country’s business elite. Chavez ... -
US Out to Topple Chavez
October 14, 2011 ... a program for Venezuela's transition period “from dictatorship to democracy”. Venezuela's present-day ... awaits Venezuela if the opposition wins is a predatory dictatorship exercised by a group of oligarchs, a shutdown of ... -
Venezuela: To Support it, Critically Support it, or not Support it?
June 14, 2011 One of the greatest strengths of the Bolivarian revolution, writes this Argentine born, Venezuela-based author, is the return to hope. However, in this piece he expresses his concern about what he feels is Chavez’s pandering to the “enemy” and forgetting class struggle.