Posts Tagged ‘bolivarian’

Maradona: The Bolivarian Soccer Genius

The fighting peoples of the world lost a humble legend yesterday. Diego Armando Maradona was 60 years old. Arguably the greatest soccer player to ever grace the pitches, the spirited striker combined unparalleled skills in his sport and an unflinching outspokenness before oppression. No other sports figure’s public statements and transformation has equally captured the […]

A Decisive Election For Venezuela: Will The Bolivarian Revolution Continue?

A Decisive Election For Venezuela: Will The Bolivarian Revolution Continue? Note: This week I will be going to Venezuela at the invitation of Intrepid Media and Venezuela Analysis to observe and report on the upcoming election.  Please donate here to support this trip. It is a controversial election as the US and allies like Colombia […]

Betraying the Bolivarian Revolution: Vichy Journalism at teleSUR English

QUITO, ECUADOR (Special Report) — Rita Anaya was a 25-year-old graduate student living in southern California when Venezuelan activists invited her to travel to their homeland for the first time in 2007. Her initial response, she freely acknowledges now, was one of ambivalence, but when you’re the daughter of a Chicano farmworker and a Jewish […]

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