Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Chavez in bed with the FARC
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![]() Written from the Venezuelan provinces, this blog started as private letters to my friends overseas, letters narrating the difficult days of the 2002/2003 strike in Venezuela. These letters became this mix of news, comments, pictures of the Venezuelan situation. Unknowingly, I have written the diary of Venezuela slow descent into authoritarianism, the slow erosion of our liberties, the takeover of the country by a military caste, the surrendering of our soul to our inner demons.
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Click here to mail your comments Recent posts The Mexican milk problem For from the maddening crowd Prozac for everybody! Kiss and make up in Santo D... Urgent: Chavez announces the end of trade with Col... Prozac is starting to hit the spot The war at home: Chavez against Venezuela? The world panics, Venezuelans and Colombia stay co... The lady does protest too much: Venezuela and Ecua... A quiet Sunday afternoon in San Felipe: war with ... Squatting in Venezuela: worse than ever Not all key word will be searched through the blogger default search above. If that one fails try this one. THE DAILY READS For many years only one major newspaper in Venezuela had an English language section, El Univesal. Venezuela Crisis has a visual and textual record "hors pair" of the recent electoral campaign in Venezuela, the first blogger to have covered live a Venezuelan campaign. Seems to be on a resting phase for a few weeks. Veneconomy has some of the very best editorials that can be found in English on Venezuela. Miguel's blog longest serving blogger, a role model. Plus, all you need to know on chavismo suspicious financial deals. THE REGULAR READS (mostly from Venezuelans on Venezuela) A ¡! indicates infrequent activity English Gustavo Coronel is back with one of the most biting blogs! Jorge Arena's guest/ghost post collection. Letter from Venezuela. Venezuela-US topics, KA comments. PMB comments. Feather's blog, when readers decide to open their blogs. Maru Angarita. Tomas Sancio. Caracas Chronicles, if you feel like Hamletian exercising. Little Venice. Alex Beech, anti chavismo in great prose.¡! Tito Armando¡! Suffolk Journal¡! Spanglish Venepoetics, poetry, politics and more. Spanish Venezolano puro, deliciously acidic but not a frequent writer. Klaus Meyer, ever aware. Carta desde Venezuela. Cuentos intrascendentes, what readers do when they do not post comments. Marta Colmenares, a journalist refusing to abandon political prisoners. Diplodemocracia follows Chavez foreign moves. Ana Julia Jatar, a journalist that satisfies herself by republishing her articles of El Nacional. Venelogia, from Maracaibo. Javier's Notiven with lots of links. El Liberal Venezolano, a libertarian view. Topocho Blog, this and that. Bandera negra, for a militant dark look on things. ¡! Italian Chavilarism, dynamic, bold and even risqué. Venezuela Libre¡! Norwegian (well, that one I can't read) Albacom, includes many videos. Portuguese Vascaino ¡! French Estamos en Venezuela, nunca se sabe. In spite of its Spanish title, an irregular blog about a French student observing Venezuela. Interesting pictures. STORAGE AND INFO ON VENEZUELA General info Local anti-Chavez links are compiled by Iruña, along political activities going on. Some of the documents discussed in this blog have been posted "as is" in a Document Section. Usually articles that appear in paid sites. A directory, Veneblogs A search engine for Venezuela, Auyantepui Digital papers with Venezuela and LatAm in mind (in Spanish) There are two major digital papers with forums and all, for a permanent clash between factions. Noticiero Digital is the oldest one and Noticias 24 is giving it a run for tis money. Hispalibertas, quite complete, a nice touch of Libertarian. Web Articulista, the blog that became an E-zine. Descifrado, Venezuelan gossip and news. Ciudadania Activa has a large selection of articles on Venezuelan politics and civil rights issues. Relevant info to expose some of the regime's propaganda and human rights violations The lies of April The famous "infamous" video "The revolution will not be televised" has been duly analyzed and shown to be in large measure a crass manipulation. Counter-video in Spanish here, and summary of main points here. There is a documentary that follows the April 2002 events from the perspective on what Chavez did that April 11, "La Cadena". It is about the forced broadcast made by Chavez to hide the massacre of the pacific march on Miraflores. The infamous apartheid like system of the Tascon and Maisanta lists The compilation of various documents from Miguel. The video "La Lista" and my reviews in English and Spanish by invitation at Hispalibertas. The El Nacional review of Perez Oramas. The original video itself can be seen here. Diverse Human Rights pages Of course, from Amnesty International to the Human Rights Watch page, without forgetting local organizations such as prestigious COFAVIC, the Venezuelan government comes only too often lacking in its Human Rights record. OTHER FOLKS WITH VENEZUELA MORE OR LESS IN THEIR MIND (Please send links that should be added here) Babalú (he knows where Venezuela is headed) Bolinica (another one feeling the ill breeze in Bolivia and Nicaragua!) American Thinker Harry's Place, at the intelligent left. Publius Pundit Fausta, always entertaining and to the point. Global Voices online, and a lot of them. Maggie's farm at the Latin Beat Gringo Unleashed Venezuela US topics Barcepundit HACER, surveys Latin America. Latin Pundit PRO-CHAVEZ SITES And of course to be fair there must be links to pro-Chavez sites. I do pride myself of having been the first opposition blog to have listed pro Chavez links; a situation that has now changed. However extremely rare is the pro Chavez page or blog that links to any of the sites listed above. The readers might draw their own conclusion Venezuelanalysis.com (with Chavez kissing babies) Aporrea (Beat up, bruise! as in the imperative mode of the verb; the only interesting one if you can read Spanish. Predicts the future) And of course the full time propaganda agencies, ALL at tax payer expenses, the National Radio coverage, RNV, and the rather deficient official news agency, ABN (both in Spanish). Without forgetting the "official" newsletter in English. OTHER Real Clear Politics The Language guy Slaves of Academe This is Zimbabwe Chase me Ladies, I'm in the cavalry
===================================== Map of Venezuela to help you locate the different locales mentioned through the blog (click here for a more detailed map)
The pics and march map below date from the epic days of the December 2002/January 2003 "El Paro", when the opposition was strong and decided. Forgive me if for sentimental reasons I leave them there. It was a huge and pacific period and thus should be celebrated as long as we feel that our freedom is endangered, to remind us that what we were once.
Map indicating the paths of some great marches through Caracas during the strike, some with more than half a million folks. Dotted areas indicate a rally at end of march. Blue halos indicate the starting points of "Media March" which pictures are the ones you see. Click on any picture for a bigger version.
Marching toward Hotel Melia, 01/31/03, 5 PM. Small yellow square under the Pepsi ball is the big stage.
Looking back to the coming wave (01/31/03). A special thanks to JoAnne Schmitz for the suggestions and help in setting this blog up. current Site Feed
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