We, the Heads of State and Government of Bolivia, Cuba, Dominica,
Honduras, Nicaragua and Venezuela, member countries of ALBA, consider
that the Draft Declaration of the 5th Summit of the Americas is
insufficient and unacceptable for the following reasons...
Anticipating a democratic victory in the
November 4 presidential elections, 368 academics specializing in Latin
America recently sent a letter urging Senator and presidential
candidate Barack Obama to become a partner, rather than an adversary,
concerning changes already under way in Latin America.
September 23rd 2008, by Ministry of Communication and Information
The following is a translation of a document produced by the Venezuelan
Ministry for Communication and Information. It is a summary of the
content of the 26 laws passed by the National Executive and also seeks
to debunk some of the myths spread by the opposition.
Open letter published in the Guardian (UK) and signed by a variety of progressives, which calls on European governments to adopt a foreign policy independent of the Bush administration and in support of democracy in Latin America.
After the presentation of the Interpol report on May 15, 2008, several
articles have been published with serious inconsistencies and
misleading conclusions linking Venezuela with the FARC. Hence, some
analysts seemed to have ignored key points in the report.
Over the last month, the Colombian government's strategy has involved a
media campaign with timed leaks of new documents to the New York Times,
the Wall Street Journal, the Miami Herald and other outlets, many of
whom relied on the Colombian interpretation of their meaning, and with
little acknowledgement of the deep controversy surrounding them.
Even if the laptops are found to have belonged to members of the
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), there is no evidence
that the publicly available documents support any of the extreme claims
by the Colombian government that Venezuela and Ecuador had any sort of
financial relationship with the rebels.
More editorials and OpEds have been written this past year about
Venezuela than ever before, 98% of which are negative, critical, and
aggressive and contain false or manipulated information. We are
therefore led to believe that the Washington Post is promoting an
anti-Venezuela, anti-Chávez agenda.
February 18th 2008, by Embassy of Venezuela in the U.S.
Venezuela's intention has been to bring illegal oil projects from the
rich Orinoco Oil Belt into its legal framework and thus stop the
continued transferring of resources needed for social development from
the People of Venezuela to the coffers of large foreign multinational
companies.
In the face of the empire's counterrevolutionary campaign United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV)
manifests its support for the Bolivarian government and Commandante
Chavez.