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    Latin America

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America
    • 18 May 2019
    • Roger D. Harris

    Venezuela: Amnesty International in Service of Empire

    Uncle Sam has a problem in his South American “backyard” with those uppity Venezuelans who insisted on democratically electing Nicolás Maduro as their president instead of by-passing the electoral process […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America
    • 13 May 2019
    • Arnold August

    The Bolivarian Revolution Metes Out Poetic Justice

    On April 30, 2019, the Bolivarian Revolution defeated the latest in a series of attempted U.S.-orchestrated coups d’états since the inaugural one on January 23, when Guaidó was recognized as […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America
    • 10 May 2019
    • John Perry

    Here’s why the US has no right to interfere in Nicaragua

    It’s been almost 200 years since the US declared that it would allow no more European colonies in the western hemisphere. A 100 years later this was twisted into a […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / United States
    • 07 May 2019
    • Arnold August

    The Catch-All American “Freedom of Expression” Mantra: Ask Julian Assange

    “Freedom of expression,” and the pitfalls of the market as it is playing out in Cuba these days, provides us with some valuable lessons. Cuba’s Decree 349 on culture officially […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America
    • 07 May 2019
    • Kevin Zeese / Margaret Flowers

    Embassy Protection Collective: We’re Still Here And We’re Staying

    The Embassy Protection Collective formed on April 10, the day after the Trump administration manipulated the Organization of American States (OAS) to change the rules so they could recognize their […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / United States
    • 29 Apr 2019
    • Redaction de Notre Amerique

    Assault On The Venezuelan Embassy In Washington, A Test Of Fire For Multilateralism

    Supported by the US State Department, the Venezuelan opposition has announced that it will take control of the Washington embassy this week. Immediately, a solidarity group met at the embassy and […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America
    • 21 Mar 2019
    • La Rédaction

    Uruguay: A Progressive Government Defending Fascism in Nicaragua

    The Frente Amplio government has adopted the hurtful and cowardly attitude of attacking a fraternal people and government.   It is really painful the attitude that the Government of the […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / Media Watch
    • 05 Mar 2019
    • La Rédaction

    Is the government of Venezuela repressing the indigenous community of the Pemones?

    Some reports are circulating that the Venezuelan government may be repressing an indigenous community in Santa Elena de Uairén, in southern Venezuela. The authorities are said to have been responsible […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America
    • 05 Mar 2019
    • Franklin Frederick

    Alexander von Humboldt, Venezuela and the Bolivarian Revolution

    Article by Franklin Frederick   One cannot praise enough the intelligent legislation of Spanish America’s new republics, which, since their inception, have been seriously concerned with slavery’s total cessation. In […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America
    • 28 Feb 2019
    • Jorge Magasich

    Can a writer send an ‘imaginary letter’ to Nicolás Maduro In the name of Salvador Allende?

    Chilean writer Ariel Dorfman sent an ‘Imaginary Letter’ allegedly written by Salvador Allende to Señor Presidente Nicolás Maduro.1 The author of the celebrated essay How to read Donald Duck : (with […]

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