Venezuela 2014
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- hotroddy0
Protestors in attacking military vehicles in the state of Tachira.
- ernexbcn0
@Miguex there has been fake pictures floating around but the evidence of true violence is blatant, there is no propaganda machine to spread bullshit the real photos and videos are there for everybody to see.
That argument is moot.
- Miguex0
elproto:
Living outside Venezuela is hard to realize how much of the information is true and how much is fake, while I don't know you personally, I feel there is a certain trust I have to anyone on this forum, so your reports are helping me understand a bit better.
What's your take on these blogs talking on how the information is fabricated?
http://www.globalresearch.ca/the…
- ernexbcn0
Basically the national guard and these armed groups (civilians) are roaming the streets threatening the people, damaging cars, etc.
They don't want the people on the streets protesting and they use these tactics.
- yeah i don't think those tactics are working, at all. Looks more like a revival gang.akrok
- ernexbcn0
CNN En Español just had their press credentials revoked and were asked to leave the country.
Patricia Janiot was in Caracas last night and did a debate between opposition students and chavista students. She already left the country to Atlanta, will update later today with what happened.
2 of the 3 chavista students on the debate are close to high rank officials, one kid is almost relative to Hugo Chávez family, and one of the chavista girls people already found pictures of her enjoying the sun on a yatch.
Those are the kids of the officials in power that have been stealing from the nation all these years, they were on CNNE trying to say there's no crime in Venezuela and all the bullshit they continue to repeat.
- that second half of your post sounds just just like what happens today in Mexico.sea_sea
- ernexbcn0
@_niko Cuba is deeply involved in Venezuela, they are in the military intelligence and they also run the national ID system.
Venezuela sends oil in exchange for teachers and other personnel working in the country.
The regime is deeply integrated and they are completely dependant on venezuelan oil, they don't want the "revolution" to end of course.
- venezuela learns from cuba how to opress their people. That is the exchange for oilhotroddy
- ernexbcn0
Opposition called for demonstrations next saturday, the president has announced that they will do demonstrations the same day.
What a fucking idiot.
- ernexbcn0
I don't want the US to intervene, I want this situation solved internally.
The cunts saying this is provoked by the US have no idea of the issues the country has under 15 years of "revolution" and the biggest oil bonanza.
The country is in shambles, there are food shortages, one of the highest inflations in the world, one of the highest murder rates in the world. Currency controls, people have a fixed amount of dollars they can buy per year, I think it's 300 dollars for internet purchases and 2000 dollars for travel expenses.
This is complete insanity, go spent a couple of weeks in Caracas to see what those guys have done. Stop blaming the US for everything what's wrong in the world.
But I don't want the US to go there and solve our own problems.
- _niko0
I keep hearing that the Cuban military is involved, what role does Cuba play in Venezuela? What are they offering? Venezuela has such vast oil wealth that i find it surprising that a nation like Cuba is pulling any strings.
Can anyone clarify this situation?
- Think i might have answered my own question, pretty fascinating
http://www.miamihera…_niko
- Think i might have answered my own question, pretty fascinating
- ORAZAL0
Venezuela: Shunned by the Left?
http://zcomm.org/znetarticle/ven…... Of course they don’t explicitly say Venezuela equals North Korea – but they do say about Venezuela what they say about North Korea – there are no significant political lessons to be learned so there is no reason to investigate, learn, etc. They seem to think that if there is some valid criticism of Venezuela – and I suspect few of them have as many criticisms as I do – then their dismissive stance is warranted. Yet that is obviously ridiculous. Criticisms don’t warrant dismissal, but evaluation.
- Venezuela has been spending shitloads of money lobbying and supporting media outlets abroadernexbcn
- Privat0
IRAK → OIL → MONTAGE → WAR.
VENEZUELA → OIL → MONTAGE → WAR.