UK Newswire Archive
Venuzela: So what if they dare
13-08-2004 23:56
The referendum, as we had thought, will constitute a fabulous scenario for the deployment of an extraordinary potential of movilization, organization, debate, and of liberation, to a certain degree, of several points of popular organization that for a long time had been trapped by the bureaucracy introduced by government-supporting political parties; the organized or disorganized spontaneity with which the patrols, the local commands as well as the defense preparation have been developing, in the midst of the chaos of our own world, the participation and the intense involvement of the people in charge, is the best testimony to it all.On that aspect, without a doubt, the referendum has been one of the experiences that has provoked the same passionate reactions in the populace, comparable to those of April 13th, or during the rescue of PDVSA, or even during the oligarchic imperialistic sabotage of that date. This event, as was expected, is going to be tinged with a lot of tension, both nationally and internationally, as the presence of the masses in the streets was intensified: today, the red and black background of the NO ads, fills up the walls of the country, and victory of President Chavez is irreversible. The referendum has been part of a struggle in the midst of a historical moment, where a single world order is trying to be installed, commanded by the military, technological, communicational, and of course economical forces led by the US and the so-called G8.
Street Olympics Manchester
13-08-2004 22:16
its fun. you can run.but you have to help make it first or you don't get to play.
One rule for them and one rule for us!
13-08-2004 22:10
Middle class journo is set free while loads of working class guys are led to the slaughter. It does not go unnoticed by us prols!A Venezuelan anarchist viewpoint on Chavez
13-08-2004 21:49
A conversation on how Venezuelan anarchists view the Chavez crisis with Rafa, a libertarian comrade of the CRA (Commission of Anarchist Relationships) of Venezuela on "Canarias Libertaria" on 10/12/02.Venezuela: An open letter from anarchists
13-08-2004 21:47
an old letter from Venezuela anarchistsFree vs Closed (society, software)
13-08-2004 16:05
A society with closed propietary software is a closed society a free society uses free software, by nature... logic.Venezuela: Sowing prohibition for GMO
13-08-2004 15:55
Venezuela president Hugo Chavez announced a sowing prohibition for genetically manipulated organisms on venezuelan soil - and in favor for the cultivation of the indian Yuka quit a contract with the multinational corporation MONSANTO.An indigenous seed bank is to follow.......
fifty reasons why "Chavez should stay"
13-08-2004 15:30
http://indymediapr.org/news/2004/05/3181.php (spanish)
http://de.indymedia.org//2004/07/88533.shtml (german)
An antidote for apathy
13-08-2004 15:06
Venezuela's president has achieved a level of grassroots participation our politicians can only dream of.http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/crossroadswomenscentre/
http://www.globalwomenstrike.net/
Kerry loves to be more a coup participant than Bush
13-08-2004 14:25
He attacks Chávez and he conspires against Venezuela with the intention to snatch the Cuban votes off Bush in Miami.MECD and Microsoft sign "Alliance for the Education"
13-08-2004 13:29
MECD and Microsoft sign "Alliance by the Education" - State schools will have access to new technologieshttps://www.me.gov.ve/modules.php/?name=News&file=article&sid=9
(Caracas Presses - MECD). Minister of Education, Cultura and Sports, Aristóbulo Istúriz and Alfonso Gutiérrez Moon, representative of Microsoft Venezuela, signed the Agreement "Alliance for the Education" to update the use of new information and communication technologies (TIC) in the Venezuelan population via education.
support Naseh Ghafor ( short statement )
13-08-2004 13:24
rampart street friday mediation
13-08-2004 12:59
Since monday (9th August), the rampart street creative centre and social space has been venue to a many of the events taking place in London as part of Venezuela Week of Solidarity. On 15th August, the people of venezuela get to vote on whether to continue with the popular socialist government of Hugo Chevez or call a new election. Meanwhile, the whitehouse is itching to intervene and the corporate media twist and turn as the info war heats up.The events taking place at rampart street this week have given an opportunity for people to find out more about the situation in venezuela, what has happen since Chavez was elected and how the people feel about things. It has allowed people to explore their feelings about social change, revolution and the state. Whatever ones views, the heat is certainly on and the world is watching to see what happens...
Today (friday 13th), the
Protest against anti-terror policing **TODAY 4PM LONDON**
13-08-2004 11:48
Home Office, Queen Anne's Gate, London SW1H 9AT. (Broadway Street entrance at St James Park underground station)4pm, Friday 13 August 2004
If you love Cuba, you'll love venezeula
13-08-2004 11:45
If the ESF wasn't bad enuff in trying to re-order what has largely been described as the 'anti-globalisation' movement into a sterile talking shop and recuitment ground for lenist/statist projects, the hype around Chavez seems to have given a boost to this old movement the same way that the Zapatista uprising gave to the anti-statist movements.Marks and Spencer Protest Grows
13-08-2004 11:26
Demo outside Marks and Spencer, Britain's biggest corporate sponsor of Israel, takes on internationalist direction.Stop the Killing in Iraq: vigil in London this Sunday
13-08-2004 10:45
EMERGENCY VIGILStop the killing in Iraq!
End the occupation!
WHEN: Sunday, 15 August, Noon-2pm
WHERE: 10 Downing Street, Central London
Venezuela: Changing the World by Taking Power (Tariq Ali interview)
13-08-2004 04:23
this interview talks straight to us here in the movement, from someone who's seen quite a few movements in his time. come hear him speak tonight at the rampART (15-17 rampart st, E1, off commerical rd) about the media in venezuela and get involved in setting up the english-language vz-indymedia, right now! more info: www.thenewagenda.org/venezuela/weekofsolidarityThe SHORTWAVE REPORT 8/13/04 ¡LISTEN GLOBALLY!
13-08-2004 00:30
A weekly 30 minute review of news and opinion recorded from a shortwave radio. 2 files- broadcast quality (13.3MB) and quick download (3.3MB). With times and freqs for listening at home. Free to rebroadcast. Netherlands, China, Russia, and Cuba.Referendum in Venezuela: Between Empire and Revolution
13-08-2004 00:18
Between Empire and Revolution: Call from the "Calle y Media" autonomous collective for informational support and direct actions around the world in solidarity with the Bolivarian Revolution...