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🗞🧵Whenever we read a corporate media piece about Venezuela we expect a dose of misleading propaganda. Like you expect wetness from rain and incoherent gibberish from Biden. But sometimes the dose is just way too high. As usual, this thread is dedicated to
Reuters.

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#News | The Venezuelan government rejected the International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Karim Khan’s announcement to resume an investigation into alleged human rights abuses committed by state security forces.

“Venezuela regrets that, despite all the information provided and the fluid exchanges with the ICC throughout the year, prosecutor Karim Khan maintains a clearly biased view in relation to the situation in Venezuela, echoing campaigns that seek to instrumentalize justice and human rights issues for political purposes,” read a statement released on Saturday.

The ICC full-scale probe was launched in November 2021 following a suit filed in September 2018 by Venezuela’s right-wing opposition forces, with support from Washington and Latin American allies, accusing the Maduro government of crimes against humanity. The allegations were mostly based on the Venezuelan state’s response to the 2017 violent anti-government protests.

The Venezuelan government has reiterated its commitment to defend human rights and prosecute offenders and since 2020 has provided documented progress against alleged offenders.

https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15641
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#News | Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro called on the global community to act “radically and decisively” in the face of the impending climate catastrophe during his speech Tuesday at the XXVII Conference of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.

Maduro’s 18-minute intervention largely focused on the urgency of the climate change crisis and the need to attend to the most vulnerable and those most hurt by its impact.

The Venezuelan president furthermore demanded action to preserve the Amazon and its biodiversity, calling for the world to turn to Indigenous peoples for guidance.

On the sidelines of the COP27 gathering, Maduro had a number of exchanges with world leaders such as French President Emmanuel Macron, Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa, and US Climate Change Envoy John Kerry.

In his conversation with Maduro, Macron committed to speaking with the Venezuelan president in the near future to discuss a “bilateral agenda”. The exchange was particularly notable given the strong support the French president once gave to self-declared “interim president” Juan Guaidó.

https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15643
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#Infographic | Amidst Washington’s economic siege, Venezuela’s communes have continued advancing to offer long-standing solutions to the economic crisis in order to build a socialist future where life trumps capital. Communes are, by definition, deeply anti-imperialist and anticapitalist.

Currently, Venezuela has dozens of communes, between rural and urban, some new and others with a baggage of revolutionary struggle. They are made up of people that occupy a shared territory and have historical, cultural, social, ethnic, and economic ties that bind them together. Some rural communes were set up after campesino families took back lands that had historically belonged to them but were seized by landowners for private profit.

Today, communes are a wonderful demonstration of socialism as a viable way to practice substantial democracy and build sovereign production while taking care of the planet.

In his last political address, Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez stated that communes were the cornerstone of the Bolivarian Revolution, with the power to truly emancipate the people. He urged cadres and organizations to prioritize the communes with his battle cry: “Commune or Nothing!”

Check out our latest infographic! 👇

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#Opinion | In a context of economic liberalization, Jessica Dos Santos is concerned about a growing private sector mentality in state media outlets.

"On one side, you have a state enterprise wasting money to put make-up on its poor performance. On the other, the people charged with defending 'Venezuela’s truth' are more interested in securing sponsors than doing anything resembling journalism."

https://venezuelanalysis.com/tales-resistance/15644
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#Opinion | From first-hand experience, VA's Andreína Chávez looks at the harsh reality and the media propaganda surrounding Venezuelan migration.

"Migration has become one of the many heroic ways in which the Venezuelan people have resisted the US blockade. I would know, my own family left as their living conditions deteriorated more and more under Washington’s economic terrorism.

My family’s migration story, hoping to find new opportunities in a foreign land, is not unique. Many Venezuelans left their homes in recent years looking for a respite from the countless hardships caused by US sanctions. These non-military tools have turned out to be quite deadly as they were designed to inflict pain and coerce whole populations into pursuing regime change.

In a nutshell, the US has condemned tens of thousands of Venezuelans to death and forced an unprecedented migration wave while holding the rest of the population hostage inside their own country under collective punishment.

It is no coincidence then, that migration began to grow in 2017 when the first economic sanctions were levied."

Read more 👇

https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/15645
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#News | Venezuelan National Assembly (AN) President Jorge Rodríguez held a closed-door meeting with opposition politician Gerardo Blyde on Friday.

Likewise present were Gustavo Petro, Alberto Fernández and Emmanuel Macron, presidents of Colombia, Argentina and France, respectively. The gathering took place during the V Paris Peace Forum, a yearly summit that brings together world leaders, multilateral organizations, NGOs and other groups to advance “governance solutions” for global issues.

Concerning the restart of the Mexico-based talks, Rodríguez claimed the process was “on the right track” to restart soon.

Rodríguez highlighted that the Venezuelan people “have the right to live in peace” and demanded the lifting of US-led sanctions against the country. “No one negotiates with a gun to their head,” he stressed.

https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15646
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🎙New podcast episode! We focus on a complex issue: Venezuelan migration. We look at the causes behind the exodus of millions of Venezuelans and the dishonest, politicized propaganda surrounding the issue.

Listen here (early access for patrons): https://www.patreon.com/posts/venezuelanalysis-74585599
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Is Venezuela about to lose CITGO? 🚨

In early October, a US judge greenlighted a sales procedure for the US-based Venezuelan oil subsidiary, worth $8 billion dollars. 

CITGO, under the US-backed opposition control since 2019, could be seized by creditors as soon as 2023.
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#News | A group of high-profile Latin American political leaders called on South America’s sitting presidents to reconstitute the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), the regional integration body created in 2008 that suffered a significant decline a decade later following rightward political shifts in several member-states.

The letter’s authors—which included seven former presidents, current and former parliamentarians, former foreign ministers, and directors of international organizations, among others—made an urgent pitch to the region’s 12 political leaders to work toward integration in the face of a changing international climate.

“An integrated, non-aligned and peaceful Latin America will recover international prestige and will be able to overcome the irrelevance in which we find ourselves.” read the public letter published Monday.

In an exclusive interview, Guillaume Long, former Ecuadorean foreign minister and a signatory to the letter, told Venezuelanalysis that conditions in South America were ripe for the return of UNASUR.

https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15647
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🎙️🇻🇪 In this new podcast episode, we focus on a complex issue: Venezuelan migration.

We look at the causes behind the exodus of millions of Venezuelans and the dishonest, politicized propaganda surrounding the issue.

Listen now: http://bit.ly/3UHWlqV
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#News | Venezuela’s oil production rose marginally with new Iranian condensate imports as the two countries prepare to extend cooperation in several key economic sectors.

PDVSA is reportedly drawing production from new wells located south of Maracaibo Lake in western Zulia state, reaching some 98,180 bpd in October, although recent flooding in the area has hampered efforts. Venezuela has also continued ramping up Iranian condensate imports, which is used to dilute heavy Venezuelan crudes, adding to the slight increase in production.

Since 2020, Venezuela and Iran have strengthened their partnership to overcome US sanctions. Recently, high-level delegations from both countries held the ninth meeting of the Iran-Venezuela Joint Economic Committee in Tehran in order to expand bilateral dealings.

https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15649
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"Capitalist enterprises are not a model for us; the same goes for governmental enterprises. At Cecosesola we are exploring a new model based on mutuality. The model works, so now we are working hard to perfect it."

On September 29, 2022, Cecosesola received the Right Livelihood Award, a Swedish prize often known as the “Alternative Nobel Prize.” This award honors people and organizations that encourage social change. According to a statement issued by the Right Livelihood Foundation, the prize was given to Cecosesola for “establishing an equitable and cooperative economic model as a robust alternative to profit-driven economies.”

Read our latest interview 👇

https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/15650
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Given Elon’s stupidity reaching new heights every day, one of these threads might be our last. So we need to take down the most obnoxiously dishonest of corporate outlets, full of self-righteous western exceptionalist b.s. You guessed it, we’re talking about The Guardian

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#News | The Venezuelan National Assembly (AN) has opened a process to review and reform a set of laws concerning popular power.

During Wednesday’s ordinary session, the Socialist Party (PSUV) parliamentary majority approved to reform the 2006 Organic Law of Communal Councils which was later amended in 2009. The minority opposition bloc abstained from voting.

Early statements from lawmakers indicated that the changes aim to improve communal council autonomy and simplify the bureaucracy required to register the organizations. A consultation process will now begin to collect input from the country’s 49 thousand officially registered communal councils, as well as over 3 thousand communes and other social movements.

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Venezuelan Vice-President Delcy Rodríguez visited with United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk in Geneva to discuss the impact of US sanctions on the enjoyment of human rights in countries under unilateral coercive measures.

“We have requested that the aspect of Venezuela as a blockaded country, as a victim of unilateral coercive measures that impact the enjoyment of the human rights of the Venezuelan people, be taken into consideration,” said Rodríguez following her meeting with Türk on Friday.

The increasing use of unilateral sanctions has drawn scrutiny from human rights experts, highlighting their disproportionate impact on women, children and other vulnerable groups. The measures, otherwise known as sanctions, are generally considered to be out of compliance with international law.

Calling the meeting “very important and fruitful”, Rodríguez asked Türk to consider the impact of unilateral sanctions on human rights not only in Venezuela but in the more than 30 countries currently under a sanctions regime, including Cuba, which has endured a decades-long economic blockade.

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#News | Venezuelan campesinos mobilized in Caracas on Tuesday to demand state policies to protect small and midsize production.

The demonstration was mostly made up of coffee growers from the states of Lara, Portuguesa and Trujillo. The main demand is for the state to set a fair price for crops amidst efforts from large-scale distributors to pay below production costs.

During the morning rally, campesino spokesman Toribio Azuaje told Venezuelanalysis that a failure to set fair prices could “bankrupt coffee producers.”

“The country is living through a crisis and a blockade, plus coffee prices have fallen internationally,” stated the grassroots leader from Biscucuy, in the mountainous region of Portuguesa state. “So we are calling for emergency measures from the government to protect producers.”

https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15654
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🧵🗞Another Reuters piece on Venezuela means another dose of pure-grade, unadulterated imperialist propaganda. Here’s a little thread with highlights from Washington’s most reliable stenographers

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#Opinion | Venezuelanalysis writer Andreína Chávez writes about the Bolivarian Revolution's cultural policies, their impact, and present-day versions:

“You are all readers now! Go read to learn about the past, to learn about the present, and to fight for the future.” With these words, President Hugo Chávez used to welcome hundreds of graduates from Venezuela’s literacy program Mission Robinson in the early 2000s. He would then send them off to the world with free books under their arms as soldiers ready for battle.

Chávez’s cultural revolution and its liberating impact on the people could only be described as centuries of progress condensed in a few years, with an entire country being pulled out of the darkness. It is no secret that prior to the Bolivarian Process oil wealth redistribution was skewed toward the elite and everything was privatized or unreachable, even the knowledge that came through education and books.

When Chávez came to power in 1998, he set up to reverse these social injustices. The first, and I would argue most important, step was democratizing education and fomenting love for reading to decolonize our minds, giving true power to the people.

https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/15655
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We are hopeful for 2023. Venezuela has heroically resisted the US blockade and kept the Bolivarian Process alive despite the suffering the people have gone through under an economic siege that has no expiration date. However, we have zero expectations when it comes to western media propaganda. These pro-imperialist outlets march in lockstep with Washington after all.

Our team is prepared to continue battling next year and beyond, but we need your help! For over 19 years our independent reporting has survived thanks to the solidarity of readers like you who are committed to defending the truth and supporting the Venezuelan people’s right to sovereignty.

Will you join our fundraising drive? Please visit the link below to learn more about our work and all the different ways in which you can help us and remember that no donation is too small!

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