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President Chavez's Speech to the United Nations
September 16, 2005 ... world peace, the dream of a world not ashamed by hunger, disease, illiteracy, extreme necessity, needs-apart from ... -
Whose Democracy? Venezuela Stymies U.S. (Again)
June 8, 2005 The US attempt to impose an interventionist mechanism at the 35th OAS General Assembly was rejected by a hemisphere intent upon asserting its right to self-determination. The US’ failure handed Venezuela an impressive victory in an organization long seen as an appendage of the giant to the North. -
Venezuelan Women International Women Share Experiences at Solidarity Conference
April 17, 2005 Women from all over the world met in Caracas to exchange their countries’ experiences and ideas in the fight for gender equality. They affirmed that without peace and solidarity it is impossible to construct a new world in which men and women are truly equal. -
Address to Venezuela’s National Assembly in Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King
August 29, 2005 ... farming and expand communications to wipe out poverty, disease and AIDS, and undrinkable water. We must lead by ... -
"If the Imperialist Government of the White House Dares to Invade Venezuela, the War of 100 Years Will be Unleashed in South Ame
September 19, 2005 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks on Democracy Now! in his first interview in the United States. Chavez discusses the war in Iraq, President Bush, the role of the media in the aborted coup against him and Venezuela's request for the extradition of Cuban anti-Castro militant Luis Posada Carriles.