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Transitioning Venezuela
December 22, 2005 ... that is leading the country away from democracy and toward dictatorship. The leading governmental player in U.S. ... -
Open Letter to the Ambassador of the US in Venezuela Regarding the People’s Right to Self-Determination
June 2, 2005 ... of the United States of America, states: " the dictatorship in Venezuela, increasingly repressive and ... Rice, did not say that in Venezuela there is a “ dictatorship ”, but instead an un-democratic government. ... far from converting the current political regime into a dictatorship and a political danger to the region. Any ... -
Open letter to President Hugo Chavez from Iranian Workers' Solidarity
January 20, 2005 ... of a quarter of the population against poverty and against dictatorship. That movement was led by the workers of Iran. ... of workers' control over industry they imposed a religious dictatorship which eventually made the workers' living and ... -
Uneasy Standoff in Venezuela's Media Wars
August 17, 2005 ... origin, he says he was a journalist during the Pinochet dictatorship. I interviewed Muñoz on August 4 at the IAPA ... press. DB - Can freedom of the press exist in a military dictatorship? JM - No, no... DB - So then, you would be opposed to a military dictatorship that--for example, a president who dissolved the ... -
Rift deepens Between U.S., Venezuela Years After Coup
May 2, 2005 ... would fleetingly transform the fragile democracy into a dictatorship. Signers of the document -- which Chavez voided ... in kind, declaring, "Venezuela is not a democracy or a dictatorship, but somewhere in between." Chavez's spokesman ... -
Confronting Venezuela
June 7, 2005 ... Venezuela itself (1948). Today, 15 years into the “post-dictatorship” era, Latin America is still struggling to ... Venezuela’s situation by using terms like “dictatorship“ to describe the Chavez government, and by ... -
A First-Hand Impression of the Venezuelan Opposition
November 24, 2005 ... to why the government is corrupt, evil and actually a dictatorship. The other channels, with the exception of the ... him into power. Venezuela is actually a Cuban communist dictatorship right now. The denial of government jobs to ... speech urged them to fight to the death against the “dictatorship” using, “whatever means necessary.” One of ... -
Open Letter To the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez Frias
January 6, 2005 We were surprised to learn that the security forces of the DISIP have been actively involved in the detention of Rodrigo Granda. We respectfully ask you, President Chavez, to establish a special independent investigation for clarifying who is responsible for the kidnapping of Granda. -
Venezuela's Chavez is Dominican
April 3, 2005 ... Tonton Macoutes, the horrible informers of the Duvalier dictatorship) the Dominican army of Hipólito Mejía decided ... -
From Havana to Caracas and Beyond: The Spirit of Moncada Lives
July 27, 2005 ... about the pros and cons of Marx’s odd formulation: the dictatorship of the proletariat. “The dictatorship we suffer from here is the Empire in ... -
The Washington Post in an Anti-Communist Time-Warp Over Venezuela
January 14, 2005 ... approved, and that Venezuela is a “castro-communist” dictatorship. Or, it is writing editorials for hire, perhaps ... -
CIA Classifies Venezuela as Top "Potentially Unstable Country"
February 16, 2005 ... as an “authoritarian democracy” or an “elected dictatorship.” Various State Department officials and ... -
Venezuela's Challenge for the 21st Century: Building a Democratic, Humanist Socialism
March 9, 2005 In recent months, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has begun to explicitly advocate for socialism, marking a significant development for both the Bolivarian Revolution in that country and for the broader international movement. -
Venezuela: The Great Anguish of George W. Bush
March 21, 2005 ... to transform the profound democracy of Venezuela into a dictatorship, nor a President re-legitimized several times at ... -
Telesur Tested by Chávez Video
November 22, 2005 The news network founded by Venezuela's Hugo Chávez isn't yet the propaganda tool some expected. In Telesur's first month of live broadcasting, the fledgling pan-Latin American television network - founded by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez and majority owned by Venezuela - is seeking to demonstrate its professionalism and impartiality.