The Venezuelan National Guard and the
Caracas police seized 33 beer delivery trucks bearing the logo of Venezuela's
largest food and beverage producer, Polar, for allegedly selling beer and
liquor illegally in the sprawling low-income barrios of the Venezuelan capital.
Venezuelan
President Hugo Chávez accused the "extreme right wing" of the United States and
Venezuela of being involved in last Sunday's military coup in Honduras, perhaps
behind U.S. President Barack Obama's back.
July 1st 2009, by Tamara Pearson – Venezuelanalysis.com
Venezuelan opposition press, radio and television have adopted a mixed approach towards the coup in Honduras, criticising President Hugo Chavez's involvement in trying to rectify it, defending the currently sworn in president, and justifying the reasons for the coup, whilst portraying the situation in Honduras as peaceful and ignoring the military repression. Chavez accused the opposition of wanting a similar coup in Venezuela, and also of attempting to divide the armed forces.
July 1st 2009, by James Suggett - Venezuelanalysis.com
On Tuesday Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez proposed multi-national military, economic, and legal measures to restore Honduran President Manuel Zelaya to the presidency and bring an end to the military coup d'etat that began last Sunday, if planned diplomatic measures fail
June 30th 2009, by Kiraz Janicke - Venezuelanalysis.com
Three members of the news crew of Telesur, the Latin American TV channel initiated by the Venezuelan government, were detained on Monday. They were filming military repression against demonstrators protesting the coup against the democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya from the rooftop of a building in Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital.
Individuals of every sexual orientation and gender identity arrived from the four corners of the country and marched this Sunday in Caracas to promote respect for sexual diversity.
Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez called for all Latin American governments to organize
demonstrations in solidarity with the people of Honduras at an emergency
meeting of the nine member countries of the Bolivarian Alliance for Our
Americas (ALBA) in Mangaua, Nicaragua, Sunday night.
June 29th 2009, by Tamara Pearson – Venezuelanalysis.com
On
Saturday, to mark the Day of the Journalist, media workers both for and against
the Venezuelan government marched in separate marches in Caracas. President
Hugo Chavez also announced the creation of a new national paper.
Venezuelan foreign
minister, Nicolás Maduro Moros, said Sunday, from Miraflores Presidential
Palace, that Latin America must guarantee the defeat of the coup d'etat against
the President of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, and try those responsible.
Military personnel kidnapped the ambassadors of Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua in Honduras, along with the Honduran Foreign Relations Minister Patricia Rodas, according to Venezuela’s ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS), Roy Chaderton.