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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 ... -
The Shadow of Chile Falls on Venezuela
November 11, 2013 ... of UDI was encouraged and assisted by Pinochet's dictatorship. Novoa notoriously served as general government undersecretary of the military dictatorship between 1979-1982. This link with the Chilean ... secured over the past 15 years. In Chile, Pinochet's dictatorship lasted 17 years and an estimated 10,000 people ... -
Public Claim that Venezuela’s Chavez Has Died Rejected as “Attention Seeking”
March 1, 2013 ... January in which he referred to Venezuela as a “classic dictatorship” and a “sick democracy”. He also appeared ... -
In Venezuela, It's 'Democracy' if US-Backed Candidates Are Empowered, 'Tyranny' if They Are Not
March 27, 2018 ... inner circle have destroyed democracy and replaced it with dictatorship." Within this context, the former CIA director, ... by calling it a "sham" and "another step toward dictatorship." The State Department vowed "strong and ... The reason such a process was described as a "step toward dictatorship" was really not because of any inherent ... -
The Worst Venezuela Coverage of 2014
December 23, 2014 ... on this with a level of obedience one would expect in a dictatorship. Hopefully, 2015 will bring greater awareness ... -
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?