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Etiqueta: US Solidarity movement

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Confronting the Chavistas in Berkeley

agosto 19, 2019Clif2No hay comentariosBolivarian Revolution, US Solidarity movement, Venezuela

(This article was first posted at Caracas Chronicles) A month or so ago, my wife came home growling about a pro-chavista program she’d heard on KPFA radio. Of course, I thought, what’s new? Originally founded by Lewis Hill in 1957 as a “free speech” station that crossed boundaries and included broad swathes of countercultural and…

Solidarity with the Venezuelan People, part two

agosto 14, 2019Clif2No hay comentariosBolivarian Revolution, Chavistas, US Solidarity movement, Venezuela

(This is a second flyer I wrote for the Dan Kovalik event. It’s probably more useful in that it has bullet points and works for concision, but that would be a judgment others would have to make. I tried to avoid redundancies, but there may be some. Here it is, in any case.) Many of…

Solidarity with the Venezuelan People = Opposition to the Bolivarian Government

agosto 14, 2019Clif2No hay comentariosBolivarian Revolution, Chavistas, Nicolas Maduro, US Solidarity movement, Venezuela

I wrote this piece as a flyer to hand out at the Dan Kovalik talk in Berkeley. This version contains all the links. Venezuela is suffering today under a set of failed policies and unkept promises made by the late President Hugo Chávez and maintained by the “chavista” loyalists under Nicolás Maduro. Chávez promised to…

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