Alia2
Agencia Latinoamericana de Información y Análisis-Dos (alia2).
Director:
Aram Aharonian
aramruben@cantv.net
Director gerente:
Ricardo Font
Avda. Venezuela, Torre América, Piso 4, Of.408, El Recreo, Caracas, Venezuela
Tel.: (58 212) 762 52 61
E-mail:aliados@cantv.net
Marca registrada ® © Alia2 CA - Depósito Legal nº pp200201CS526
Director:
Aram Aharonian
aramruben@cantv.net
Director gerente:
Ricardo Font
Avda. Venezuela, Torre América, Piso 4, Of.408, El Recreo, Caracas, Venezuela
Tel.: (58 212) 762 52 61
E-mail:aliados@cantv.net
Marca registrada ® © Alia2 CA - Depósito Legal nº pp200201CS526
Caracas (Venezuela) | 6 October 2005The “polycentric” 6th World Social Forum, one of whose centers will be in Venezuela, expects over 80,000 participants from around the world to come to Caracas from January 24 to 29. The 2006 World Social Forum (WSF) is scheduled to take place in three locations simultaneously: in Venezuela, Pakistan, and Mali.
Caracas (Venezuela) | 6 October 2005President Chávez addressed the teeming Gigantinho stadium in Porto Alegre, Brazil on the last day of the World Social Forum. The massive crowd cheered wildly; thunderous applause explodes each time he appealed for Latin American unity and denounces the Bush agenda.
Caracas (Venezuela) | 5 October 2005The Venezuelan Minister of the Interior, Jesse Chacón, reiterated a proposal to the U.S. for renewing cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking this weekend. The core of the proposal says that Venezuelan officials must carry out all drug control operations. “No exceptions can exist,” said Chacón about this requirement.
Caracas (Venezuela) | 5 October 2005Thurs 8th September, El Charcote, San Carlos, Cojedes I decided I would go to El Charcote, near San Carlos, as I had heard that there was a land dispute between a wealthy English Company and some campesino families who had occupied the land. I thought that perhaps our solidarity group could do something to support the campesinos in their struggle to stay on the land.
Brasília (Brazil) | 4 October 2005Venezuela’s President Chavez announced during his trip to Brazil, that Venezuela has sold its foreign currency reserves, which were held in U.S. treasury bonds, and deposited them in banks in Europe. “We have had to withdraw our international reserves from U.S. banks, due to the threats we have,” said Chavez, according to the Associated Press.
Venezuela’s Ambassador: “Posada Carriles is the Osama Bin Laden of Latin America”
by
Gregory Wilpert
Caracas (Venezuela) | 30 September 2005Venezuela’s Ambassador to the U.S., Bernardo Alvarez, called Luis Posada Carriles, the anti-Castro militant who is wanted for 73 counts of murder in Venezuela, “the Osama Bin Laden of Latin America.” He also said that the Bush administration is exercising “a cynical double-standard” and is “fighting an ‘a la carte’ war on terror,” because of its refusal to act on the Venezuelan request for the extradition of Luis Posada Carriles.
Caracas (Venezuela) | 29 September 2005Luis Posada Carriles, the Cuban-Venezuelan who is wanted for terrorism in Venezuela, will probably neither be extradited nor deported to Venezuela. The Venezuelan embassy in the U.S. reacted strongly to this turn of events, saying, “The Posada case reveals the Bush Administration’s double standard in its so-called war on terrorism.”
Caracas (Venezuela) | 27 September 2005The Colombian rebel group ELN said in a communiqué yesterday that it would accept Venezuela’s offer to mediate peace talks with the Colombian government. “The ELN accepts and appreciates the offer from the Venezuelan government and its people,” said the ELN communiqué on its website.
Caracas (Venezuela) | 24 September 2005Colombia denied eight Venezuelan officers and one former Venezuelan politician a request for political asylum. The nine Venezuelans are all accused of having participated in the April 2002 coup attempt against President Chavez, which removed the president from office for two days before the coup collapsed
Caracas (Venezuela) | 24 September 2005Upon his return from a three-day trip to New York, Venezuela’s President Chavez let himself be celebrated, on Sunday, by supporters in front of Miraflores Presidential Palace, where he declared, “Venezuela is no one’s backyard,” in a reference to a common view in the U.S. that Latin America is the backyard of the U.S.
New York (United States) | 21 September 2005Venezuelan President On Rocky Relations with Washington In his first American broadcast interview since the Rev. Pat Robertson called for his assassination last month, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez told ABC News’ Ted Koppel today that he has evidence of a United States plan to invade Venezuela.
New York (United States) | 21 September 2005"If the Imperialist Government of the White House Dares to Invade Venezuela, the War of 100 Years Will be Unleashed in South America"
Caracas (Venezuela) | 20 September 2005In reaction to the announcement that the U.S. would decertify Venezuela’s cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking, Venezuela’s Vice-President José Vicente Rangel said that this is not about drug trafficking, but an effort to decertify Venezuela politically.
Caracas (Venezuela) | 20 September 2005Worried about the skyrocketing cost of gasoline and heating oil this winter? Well, Hugo Chavez, the firebrand president of oil-rich Venezuela, wants to help.
Caracas (Venezuela) | 16 September 2005President Chavez announced, following a meeting with Chinese business representatives, that Venezuela will seek to increase its oil exports to China from 60,000 barrels per day to 300,000 per day—a five-fold increase—by next year. This increase will not decrease Venezuela’s exports to the U.S., explained Chavez.
Caracas (Venezuela) | 15 September 2005In recent months, the introduction of a new higher education law in Venezuela has sparked a number of demonstrations against President Hugo Chavez’s government by rectors and students from the national autonomous universities, who claim the new law interferes with university autonomy.
Venezuela
Pro-Chavez Coalition Names Candidates for Venezuela’s National Assembly Electionsby
Gregory Wilpert
Caracas (Venezuela) | 14 September 2005The highest decision-making body of the pro-Chavez governing coalition, the National Tactical Commando, has determined the Candidates for the upcoming legislative elections of the National Assembly. The announcement was made by National Assembly (AN) President Nicolas Maduro, who said that the decision about who would run has already been made.
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