Search
10 results found:
-
Why the US Demonises Venezuela's Democracy
October 4, 2012 ... Here is what Jimmy Carter said about Venezuela's "dictatorship" a few weeks ago: "As a matter of fact, of the ... -
13 Years of BBC Reporting on Venezuela's Hugo Chavez
February 14, 2012 ... of articles: Date Headline 31/08/99 Opinion: Venezuela's 'dictatorship' 13/12/99 Venezuela leader 'like Mussolini' ... Date Sub-title 02/02/99 'Dictator-in-waiting' 28/08/99 'Dictatorship' 31/08/99 'Dictatorship' 10/09/99 'Dictatorship' 25/09/00 'Towards ... -
Venezuela in the UK Media, Part 2: Business Interests and the Refining of the Media Campaign
January 15, 2012 ... at one point comparing him to Hitler ('Venezuela’s Dictatorship' 31/08/99). … Although BBC News did report the ... to become less overt. Reference is no longer made to a 'dictatorship'; it seems that this battle has, for the most ... -
Iran and Venezuela Have More in Common than the West Thinks
January 12, 2012 ... in the face of western support and arming of the Shah dictatorship and his torturers in the Savak secret police. ... -
How Western Press Distorts Venezuela
October 15, 2012 ... being a “former soldier”, some sense of violence and dictatorship is still conveyed. This comes straight after ... -
CNN: The Latest Outlet for Roger Noriega’s Paranoid Speculations
May 15, 2012 ... in Honduras in 2009, which were conducted under a dictatorship ). There is also some historical context behind ... -
A Hall of Shame for Venezuelan Elections Coverage
October 9, 2012 ... newsworthy as the inane question of whether Venezuela is a dictatorship. A LexisNexis search for all English-language ... -
Democratizing Media in Latin America: An Interview with Carlos Ciappina
November 19, 2012 ... freedom of business. The IAPA has supported every military dictatorship in Latin America. And they never said there ... -
A Roundup of Media Coverage Surrounding the Venezuelan Election
October 26, 2012 In the run up to the 7 October Venezuelan election, it was reported that President Hugo Chávez would face 'the toughest electoral challenge of his reign' (The Times)1, 'that [would] decide the fate of his socialist revolution and could rearrange the region's balance of power' (Financial Times).2 The election, then, is considered particularly significant. How did the UK media report the event? -
The Revolution Will Not Be Decreed: An interview with Gonzalo Gómez
August 19, 2012 ... recovery of peoples’ power that had been taken away by a dictatorship. This was the plan that the right had developed. ...