"A War Without Bombs". That's what the US has unleashed on Venezuela in recent years. We're pleased to announce a Venezuelanalysis publication that puts the spotlight on US-led sanctions, their impact, and the Venezuelan efforts to resist and fight back
With essays, infographics and interviews, we hope this book will become a weapon to document and (especially) boost international solidarity efforts to question and challenge US foreign policy
It'll soon be available as a pdf and later in print, but for now we are offering early access to subscribers. Consider backing our work to help us counter corporate media narratives and give a voice to the Venezuelan grassroots. Visit http://venezuelanalysis.com/donate or http://patreon.com/venanalysis
#SanctionsKill
With essays, infographics and interviews, we hope this book will become a weapon to document and (especially) boost international solidarity efforts to question and challenge US foreign policy
It'll soon be available as a pdf and later in print, but for now we are offering early access to subscribers. Consider backing our work to help us counter corporate media narratives and give a voice to the Venezuelan grassroots. Visit http://venezuelanalysis.com/donate or http://patreon.com/venanalysis
#SanctionsKill
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Dozens of feminist organizations staged a rally to demand free, legal and safe abortion and to denounce the influence of religious anti-rights groups inside the government.
Despite the heavy rain, feminist activists and allied LGBTQI+ groups gathered on Thursday outside the National Assembly (AN) in Caracas to bring attention to the lack of legislation regarding sexual and reproductive rights while abortion continues to be criminalized in the country’s penal code.
The activity was called “Green Gathering” and it was held to commemorate International Safe Abortion Day. The event was organized by the “Ruta Verde” [Green Route] platform, which brings together feminist collectives from across Venezuela in the struggle for women’s rights, especially abortion.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/multimedia/venezuela-feminist-collectives-demand-abortion-rights-state-church-separation/
Despite the heavy rain, feminist activists and allied LGBTQI+ groups gathered on Thursday outside the National Assembly (AN) in Caracas to bring attention to the lack of legislation regarding sexual and reproductive rights while abortion continues to be criminalized in the country’s penal code.
The activity was called “Green Gathering” and it was held to commemorate International Safe Abortion Day. The event was organized by the “Ruta Verde” [Green Route] platform, which brings together feminist collectives from across Venezuela in the struggle for women’s rights, especially abortion.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/multimedia/venezuela-feminist-collectives-demand-abortion-rights-state-church-separation/
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Venezuela: Feminist Collectives Demand Abortion Rights, State-Church Separation - Venezuelanalysis
Venezuela continues to be far behind in when it comes to abortion, sexual and reproductive rights.
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Multinational corporation ConocoPhillips is seeking to join a court-mandated sale of CITGO shares to collect on a US $8.5 billion international arbitration award.
The company seeks to have a writ of attachment approved by a Delaware District Court so that the upcoming auction process can fulfill the compensation granted by the World Bank’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) in 2019 for the nationalization of oil assets by the former Hugo Chávez government in Venezuela.
Though its award is still undergoing an appeal at the ICSID, ConocoPhillips secured a default ruling to enforce the award from a Washington, D.C. court in late 2021. The decision followed a repeated failure by lawyers representing the US-backed “interim government” to show up in court.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuela-conocophillips-targets-citgo-as-opposition-authorities-try-to-stall-auction/
The company seeks to have a writ of attachment approved by a Delaware District Court so that the upcoming auction process can fulfill the compensation granted by the World Bank’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) in 2019 for the nationalization of oil assets by the former Hugo Chávez government in Venezuela.
Though its award is still undergoing an appeal at the ICSID, ConocoPhillips secured a default ruling to enforce the award from a Washington, D.C. court in late 2021. The decision followed a repeated failure by lawyers representing the US-backed “interim government” to show up in court.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuela-conocophillips-targets-citgo-as-opposition-authorities-try-to-stall-auction/
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Venezuela: ConocoPhillips Targets CITGO as Opposition Authorities Try to Stall Auction - Venezuelanalysis
The impending breakup of CITGO, to satisfy creditors such as ConocoPhillips, has exposed suspicious practices from US-backed actors.
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Hugo Chávez talked a great deal about seeds, both figuratively and literally. For him, the commune was a seed of socialism. More literally, however, socialism implied sovereignty with regard to both seeds and food production. In this section, PROINPA associates explain their efforts to produce seeds and thereby contribute to food sovereignty in Venezuela.
"Potatoes, along with rice, sugar, meat, and dairy products, are among the main foodstuffs in the world. In Venezuela, we have sovereignty in the potato production sector, though not in seed production. Although PROINPA has significantly contributed to Venezuela’s potato sovereignty, there’s still a lot of work to be done.
As [20th-century intellectual] Uslar Pietri wisely pointed out, “We need to sow petroleum.” More investment is essential to fully consolidate our sovereignty in terms of seed potato production," explains potato producer Gerardo (Lalo) Rivas Gil.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/open-science-proinpa-breaks-with-seed-dependency-part-ii/
"Potatoes, along with rice, sugar, meat, and dairy products, are among the main foodstuffs in the world. In Venezuela, we have sovereignty in the potato production sector, though not in seed production. Although PROINPA has significantly contributed to Venezuela’s potato sovereignty, there’s still a lot of work to be done.
As [20th-century intellectual] Uslar Pietri wisely pointed out, “We need to sow petroleum.” More investment is essential to fully consolidate our sovereignty in terms of seed potato production," explains potato producer Gerardo (Lalo) Rivas Gil.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/open-science-proinpa-breaks-with-seed-dependency-part-ii/
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Open Science: PROINPA Breaks with Seed Dependency (Part II) - Venezuelanalysis
PROINPA's campesinos in the Venezuelan highlands produce science and seeds.
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Venezuelan Vice-President Delcy Rodríguez commended the “bravery” of the Puebla Group for its efforts to confront aggressions and unilateral sanctions against her country by the US and allied right-wing governments in the region.
The Puebla Group, founded in 2019 as a space to unite progressive parties and leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean, held its 9th Gathering in its namesake city in Mexico on Saturday and Sunday. The official slogan was “Moving forward in unity.”
More than 200 representatives from 18 countries, including numerous former presidents such as Ecuador’s Rafael Correa and Bolivia’s Evo Morales, discussed multilateralism, the climate change crisis, and regional unity in the face of an emerging multipolar global order.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-vp-celebrates-puebla-group-bravery-at-progressive-blocs-9th-gathering-in-mexico/
The Puebla Group, founded in 2019 as a space to unite progressive parties and leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean, held its 9th Gathering in its namesake city in Mexico on Saturday and Sunday. The official slogan was “Moving forward in unity.”
More than 200 representatives from 18 countries, including numerous former presidents such as Ecuador’s Rafael Correa and Bolivia’s Evo Morales, discussed multilateralism, the climate change crisis, and regional unity in the face of an emerging multipolar global order.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-vp-celebrates-puebla-group-bravery-at-progressive-blocs-9th-gathering-in-mexico/
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Venezuelan VP Celebrates Puebla Group ‘Bravery’ at Progressive Bloc’s 9th Gathering in Mexico - Venezuelanalysis
Venezuela VP Delcy Rodriguez speech at Puebla Group meeting in Mexico to denounce US sanctions and support sovereignty.
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The Venezuelan opposition has confirmed the use of manual voting for the primary election scheduled for October 22, rejecting the automated process offered by the National Electoral Council (CNE).
In a communique released on Monday, the opposition’s National Primary Commission (CNP) argued that on June 5 they requested a meeting with the country’s electoral authorities to define the technical assistance for the primary race but ten days later several CNE board members resigned their posts and the talks never continued. As a result, the commission carried on with self-organizing the vote.
Following the resignation of the electoral authorities on June 15, Venezuela’s National Assembly (AN) began the long process of drawing selections from a list of 104 candidates. The new CNE board was finally announced on August 24 charged with the task to oversee the 2024 presidential election.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-opposition-insists-on-manual-voting-for-primary-election/
In a communique released on Monday, the opposition’s National Primary Commission (CNP) argued that on June 5 they requested a meeting with the country’s electoral authorities to define the technical assistance for the primary race but ten days later several CNE board members resigned their posts and the talks never continued. As a result, the commission carried on with self-organizing the vote.
Following the resignation of the electoral authorities on June 15, Venezuela’s National Assembly (AN) began the long process of drawing selections from a list of 104 candidates. The new CNE board was finally announced on August 24 charged with the task to oversee the 2024 presidential election.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-opposition-insists-on-manual-voting-for-primary-election/
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Venezuelan Opposition Insists on Manual Voting for Primary Election - Venezuelanalysis
The country’s CNE’s proposal to reschedule the opposition primary contest to guarantee support and transparency was rejected.
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In Part III of our "Campesino Resistance" series, we delve into PROINPA’s educational initiatives and the impact of US sanctions on production and life.
"Sovereignty is about a country being able to determine its future without foreign intervention. US Imperialism is determined to destroy our revolution because Chávez tried to make Venezuela both independent and socialist.
In this beautiful highland, we are determined to make sure that Chávez’s dream doesn’t disappear. Our contribution here is working hard so that we are sovereign in terms of seeds. In doing so, we are also showing that sovereignty is not a chimera: sovereignty is what we are building now at PROINPA!"
https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/education-science-and-sovereignty-proinpa-vs-the-us-blockade-part-iii/
"Sovereignty is about a country being able to determine its future without foreign intervention. US Imperialism is determined to destroy our revolution because Chávez tried to make Venezuela both independent and socialist.
In this beautiful highland, we are determined to make sure that Chávez’s dream doesn’t disappear. Our contribution here is working hard so that we are sovereign in terms of seeds. In doing so, we are also showing that sovereignty is not a chimera: sovereignty is what we are building now at PROINPA!"
https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/education-science-and-sovereignty-proinpa-vs-the-us-blockade-part-iii/
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Education, Science, and Sovereignty: PROINPA vs. the US Blockade (Part III) - Venezuelanalysis
PROINPA Campesinos in the Venezuelan highlands talk about how they have collectively resisted the sanctions-induced crisis.
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Venezuelan social movements organized under the banner of the Palestine Solidarity Platform defended the Palestinian people’s right to resist colonialism and occupation following an offensive action Saturday carried out against Israel by Hamas and other armed elements of the Palestinian resistance movement.
“From the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the members of different social organizations, that are joined together in the Palestine Solidarity Platform, raise our voice in support of the resistance of its brave, noble, and native people who today, as always, fight for their liberation,” read a statement by the umbrella organization.
Naming Israel an “Apartheid regime which subjugates the Palestinian people in a much more cruel way than what was experienced in South Africa,” the communique pinned the blame for the outbreak of further violence on Israel’s flaunting of international law and the political, legal, and economic support of the United States toward Tel Aviv.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-social-movements-back-palestinians-right-to-resist/
“From the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the members of different social organizations, that are joined together in the Palestine Solidarity Platform, raise our voice in support of the resistance of its brave, noble, and native people who today, as always, fight for their liberation,” read a statement by the umbrella organization.
Naming Israel an “Apartheid regime which subjugates the Palestinian people in a much more cruel way than what was experienced in South Africa,” the communique pinned the blame for the outbreak of further violence on Israel’s flaunting of international law and the political, legal, and economic support of the United States toward Tel Aviv.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-social-movements-back-palestinians-right-to-resist/
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Venezuelan Social Movements Back Palestinians’ Right to Resist - Venezuelanalysis
The Venezuelan government called for a quick resolution to violence in Palestine and for Israel to abide by UNSC resolution 2334.
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In his weekly TV program, President Nicolás Maduro condemned the genocide committed by Israel against Palestine, especially the bombing and blockade of the Gaza Strip. He called for peace and pledged to send humanitarian help to the Palestinian people.
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Venezuelanalysis is a Venezuela-based outlet but this week we'll be taking our talents to the US east coast to present our brand new book "A War Without Bombs".
The first event is co-organized w/ Code Pink in Washington DC this Wednesday (Oct 11). And then on Saturday (Oct 14) we'll be at the People's Forum in NY. See images for details
The first event is co-organized w/ Code Pink in Washington DC this Wednesday (Oct 11). And then on Saturday (Oct 14) we'll be at the People's Forum in NY. See images for details
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📢 Our book on sanctions is available now!
"A War Without Bombs" aims to provide the tools to understand (and collectively revert) the devastating impact of the blockade on the people of Venezuela.
You can download it as a PDF here: https://venezuelanalysis.com/opinion/a-war-without-bombs/
"A War Without Bombs" aims to provide the tools to understand (and collectively revert) the devastating impact of the blockade on the people of Venezuela.
You can download it as a PDF here: https://venezuelanalysis.com/opinion/a-war-without-bombs/
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A War Without Bombs - Venezuelanalysis
A War Without Bombs is a Venezuelanalysis publication focusing on US sanctions, their consequences and resistance efforts.
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Chris Gilbert is a Marxist scholar committed to the revolutionary process in Venezuela, who teaches at the Bolivarian University in Caracas. His new book, Commune or Nothing! Venezuela’s Communal Movement and Its Socialist Project, just released by Monthly Review Press, is an engaging account of the country’s old-yet-new experiment in building a free, diverse, and humanly-rich society that is not bound by capitalist exchange-value production.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/the-commune-is-a-comprehensive-reworking-of-social-relations-a-conversation-with-chris-gilbert/
https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/the-commune-is-a-comprehensive-reworking-of-social-relations-a-conversation-with-chris-gilbert/
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The Commune Is a Comprehensive Reworking of Social Relations: A Conversation with Chris Gilbert - Venezuelanalysis
A new book exploring the theory, practice and history of socialist commune building in Venezuela.
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Washington’s sanctions relief has been exclusively directed at helping US and European companies to recoup unpaid debt from Caracas while the blockade against the Caribbean nation remains intact.
However, Bloomberg reported that Washington and Caracas have been engaged in talks since last year in Doha, Qatar, and the US government might be willing to lift some oil and banking sanctions against Venezuela. This could allegedly allow the Venezuelan government to reengage with financial institutions and recover around $3 billion frozen in accounts in Europe.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuela-oil-output-recedes-as-caracas-renews-us-sanctions-relief-talks/
However, Bloomberg reported that Washington and Caracas have been engaged in talks since last year in Doha, Qatar, and the US government might be willing to lift some oil and banking sanctions against Venezuela. This could allegedly allow the Venezuelan government to reengage with financial institutions and recover around $3 billion frozen in accounts in Europe.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuela-oil-output-recedes-as-caracas-renews-us-sanctions-relief-talks/
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Venezuela: Oil Output Recedes as Caracas Renews US Sanctions Relief Talks - Venezuelanalysis
Biden and Maduro administration officials have reportedly held talks in Doha regarding sanctions relief in the oil and banking sectors.
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On October 4th, Venezuela’s Attorney General, Tarek William Saab, announced a warrant for the arrest of Juan Guaidó on charges including treason, false representation and corruption stemming from his time as head of the US-appointed “interim government” of Venezuela. Guaidó is alleged to have exploited state resources to fund his parallel administration, resulting in the potential loss of a staggering $19 billion in public assets.
Taking to social media from the safety of his Miami home, he claimed in response that “this is how the dictatorship’s machine for promoting lies works”. Unfortunately for him, the US’ own court documents prove that this charge was factually based. Guaidó, in fact, did preside over the loss of at least $19 billion in state holdings through his management of Citgo, a subsidiary of Venezuela’s state-owned PDVSA. How did this happen? How did a man, powerless within his own country, lose its largest overseas asset?
“All that was privatised”, said then-president Hugo Chávez of the telecommunications giant CANTV, “let it be nationalised”. Thus began the 2007 nationalisation wave that took control of mining, oil, and agricultural operations for the people of Venezuela. This move represented an important step in the Bolivarian Revolution’s promise of wealth redistribution and of changing Latin America’s peripheral role as raw material supplier to companies in the Global North.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/opinion/guaido-citgo-and-the-19b-hole/
Taking to social media from the safety of his Miami home, he claimed in response that “this is how the dictatorship’s machine for promoting lies works”. Unfortunately for him, the US’ own court documents prove that this charge was factually based. Guaidó, in fact, did preside over the loss of at least $19 billion in state holdings through his management of Citgo, a subsidiary of Venezuela’s state-owned PDVSA. How did this happen? How did a man, powerless within his own country, lose its largest overseas asset?
“All that was privatised”, said then-president Hugo Chávez of the telecommunications giant CANTV, “let it be nationalised”. Thus began the 2007 nationalisation wave that took control of mining, oil, and agricultural operations for the people of Venezuela. This move represented an important step in the Bolivarian Revolution’s promise of wealth redistribution and of changing Latin America’s peripheral role as raw material supplier to companies in the Global North.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/opinion/guaido-citgo-and-the-19b-hole/
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Guaidó, Citgo and the $19B Hole - Venezuelanalysis
Guest author Austin Barnes analyzes how the actions of Juan Guaidó and his associates saddled Citgo with an unpayable debt.
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🔴#BreakingNews | The Nicolás Maduro government and the US-backed Venezuelan opposition signed an agreement laying out conditions for upcoming presidential elections.
With mediation from Norway, the two parties met in Barbados on Tuesday, resuming talks that had been suspended for nearly a year.
The signed agreement saw the two parties agree to hold the presidential vote in the latter half of 2024. Other electoral conditions set out include the update of the electoral registry, the implementation of presently existing audits and the invitation of international observation missions from organizations including the African Union, the European Union and the Carter Center.
Furthermore, the two sides pledged to recognize the results, and that all actors should have full electoral guarantees. They also agreed that each party should be free to choose its candidate. However, the wording did not state that politicians currently barred from political office would have their bans lifted.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-government-opposition-dialogue/
With mediation from Norway, the two parties met in Barbados on Tuesday, resuming talks that had been suspended for nearly a year.
The signed agreement saw the two parties agree to hold the presidential vote in the latter half of 2024. Other electoral conditions set out include the update of the electoral registry, the implementation of presently existing audits and the invitation of international observation missions from organizations including the African Union, the European Union and the Carter Center.
Furthermore, the two sides pledged to recognize the results, and that all actors should have full electoral guarantees. They also agreed that each party should be free to choose its candidate. However, the wording did not state that politicians currently barred from political office would have their bans lifted.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-government-opposition-dialogue/
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Venezuelan Gov’t, Opposition Resume Dialogue, Establish Electoral Conditions - Venezuelanalysis
The Venezuelan government and US-backed opposition returned to dialogue in Barbados to establish electoral conditions.
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[UPDATE] The Venezuelan government and the Unitary Platform went on to sign a second, four-point joint accord noscriptd “Partial Agreement for the Protection of the Nation’s Vital Interests.” The text reiterates Venezuela’s claim over the Essequibo Strip and a rejection of recent actions by neighboring Guyana in granting oil exploration licenses in the disputed area’s territorial waters.
The two sides likewise vowed to “defend the assets and property” of Citgo, a US-based subsidiary of state oil company PDVSA. Valued at US $10-13 billion, Citgo is set to undergo a court-mandated auction of shares to satisfy a number of international arbitration awards. Former self-proclaimed “Interim President” Juan Guaidó and his associates have drawn severe criticism for jeopardizing the country’s most prized foreign asset.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-government-opposition-dialogue/
The two sides likewise vowed to “defend the assets and property” of Citgo, a US-based subsidiary of state oil company PDVSA. Valued at US $10-13 billion, Citgo is set to undergo a court-mandated auction of shares to satisfy a number of international arbitration awards. Former self-proclaimed “Interim President” Juan Guaidó and his associates have drawn severe criticism for jeopardizing the country’s most prized foreign asset.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-government-opposition-dialogue/
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Venezuelan Gov’t, Opposition Resume Dialogue, Establish Electoral Conditions - Venezuelanalysis
The Venezuelan government and US-backed opposition returned to dialogue in Barbados to establish electoral conditions.
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Some time ago,[1] when facing the systematic deployment of the “caudillo” [leader] archetype by the elites displaced from power during the early days of the Bolivarian Revolution, I pointed out that this discursive practice followed a very particular hagiographical form. Of course, their point was not to justify what would be the equivalent of a “monarch,” but to summon a subject that would be capable of defeating the caudillo: civil society.
I wrote then, concerning this discourse: “‘Civil society’ is not just the obverse, embodying the interests of the elites being displaced, but also the reverse of the ‘pueblo’ subject of Chavismo, which still remains invisible, reduced, hidden. Unable, or rather unwilling to recognize any uniqueness in Chavismo, it [the discourse] invariably concludes that Chávez is a reiteration of the secular past, more of the same, the eternal caudillo (along with the masses), a reminder of how much barbarism still exists among us.”
In response to this discourse that “tightens and dehumanizes Chávez’s figure (deifying and demonizing him simultaneously) and relegates Chavismo to ostracism, expelling it from the ‘earthly paradise’ of politics,” I argued that it was necessary to “desacralize Venezuelan politics: the way its history is told, the way it is conceived and narrated.”
https://venezuelanalysis.com/columns/politics-of-the-commons-earthly-chavez/
I wrote then, concerning this discourse: “‘Civil society’ is not just the obverse, embodying the interests of the elites being displaced, but also the reverse of the ‘pueblo’ subject of Chavismo, which still remains invisible, reduced, hidden. Unable, or rather unwilling to recognize any uniqueness in Chavismo, it [the discourse] invariably concludes that Chávez is a reiteration of the secular past, more of the same, the eternal caudillo (along with the masses), a reminder of how much barbarism still exists among us.”
In response to this discourse that “tightens and dehumanizes Chávez’s figure (deifying and demonizing him simultaneously) and relegates Chavismo to ostracism, expelling it from the ‘earthly paradise’ of politics,” I argued that it was necessary to “desacralize Venezuelan politics: the way its history is told, the way it is conceived and narrated.”
https://venezuelanalysis.com/columns/politics-of-the-commons-earthly-chavez/
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Politics of the Commons: Earthly Chávez - Venezuelanalysis
VA columnist Reinaldo Iturriza explores a discourse that deifies Chávez, taking the revolutionary force away from the figure.
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The US Treasury Department emitted a license allowing production, investment and sale in the Venezuelan oil, gas and gold sectors, a move classified by the Venezuelan government as the suspension of sanctions on state-owned oil company PDVSA.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued four six-month licenses “suspending select sanctions.”
The announcement came on the heels of an agreement signed Tuesday between the Nicolás Maduro government and the US-backed Unitary Platform in Barbados establishing certain conditions for the 2024 presidential elections.
“In response to these democratic developments, the U.S. Department of the Treasury has issued General Licenses authorizing transactions involving Venezuela’s oil and gas sector and gold sector,” Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Brian E. Nelson wrote in a statement.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuela-praises-progressive-sanctions-removal-as-us-treasury-issues-temporary-licenses/
On Wednesday afternoon, the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued four six-month licenses “suspending select sanctions.”
The announcement came on the heels of an agreement signed Tuesday between the Nicolás Maduro government and the US-backed Unitary Platform in Barbados establishing certain conditions for the 2024 presidential elections.
“In response to these democratic developments, the U.S. Department of the Treasury has issued General Licenses authorizing transactions involving Venezuela’s oil and gas sector and gold sector,” Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Brian E. Nelson wrote in a statement.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuela-praises-progressive-sanctions-removal-as-us-treasury-issues-temporary-licenses/
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Venezuela Praises ‘Progressive’ Sanctions Removal as US Treasury Issues Temporary Licenses - Venezuelanalysis
President Maduro described the OFAC sanctions waivers, some of them temporary, as a "first step of a necessary global agreement."
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Venezuelanalysis stands with the people of Palestine
On October 14, socialist communards from El Panal Commune hoisted the Palestinian flags over several tower blocks in the 23 de Enero barrio of western Caracas. While Palestine may seem like a foreign issue in a distant land, the grassroots socialist movements see it very differently. Internationalism, solidarity and anti-imperialism have been core tenets of the Bolivarian Process since the very beginning.
Just two days earlier, hundreds of activists gathered in Caracas’ Plaza Bolívar to support Palestinians’ right to resist and condemn the latest genocidal attack on Gaza by US-backed Israeli occupation forces.
Whether in-person or online, there has been no shortage of solidarity initiatives from Venezuela. Chávez’s words from 2010 still echo very strongly as a shining example of principled internationalism at a time when all too many in power, especially among the Western left, fail to stand with Palestine Rather than seek refuge in the platitudes of international law and UN resolutions, the Venezuelan revolutionary leader called out Israel as a terrorist state.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/solidarity-against-a-live-broadcast-genocide/
On October 14, socialist communards from El Panal Commune hoisted the Palestinian flags over several tower blocks in the 23 de Enero barrio of western Caracas. While Palestine may seem like a foreign issue in a distant land, the grassroots socialist movements see it very differently. Internationalism, solidarity and anti-imperialism have been core tenets of the Bolivarian Process since the very beginning.
Just two days earlier, hundreds of activists gathered in Caracas’ Plaza Bolívar to support Palestinians’ right to resist and condemn the latest genocidal attack on Gaza by US-backed Israeli occupation forces.
Whether in-person or online, there has been no shortage of solidarity initiatives from Venezuela. Chávez’s words from 2010 still echo very strongly as a shining example of principled internationalism at a time when all too many in power, especially among the Western left, fail to stand with Palestine Rather than seek refuge in the platitudes of international law and UN resolutions, the Venezuelan revolutionary leader called out Israel as a terrorist state.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/solidarity-against-a-live-broadcast-genocide/
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Solidarity Against a Live Broadcast Genocide - Venezuelanalysis
In this editorial, we address solidarity, the genocide against the Palestinian people and the complicit role of the media establishment.
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