USA was left alone in its intentions to attack Venezuela
Panama, June 4 (ABN).- “The Government of United States of America (USA) was left alone in its intentions to attack Venezuela”, the Minister of the People’s Power for Foreign Affairs, Nicolás Maduro, affirmed after his second speech in the plenary of the XXXVII Generally Assembly of the Organization of the American States (OAS), carried out in Panama.
IN FAVOR OF DEMOCRACY IN THE MEDIA
Dear Friends and Comrades,
In the context of the international campaign against the government of Venezuela, I urge you to support the following statement and to circulate it widely.
Please send your full name, nationality and profession to centrointernacionalmiranda@gmail.com .
in solidarity,
michael lebowitz
IN FAVOR OF DEMOCRACY IN THE MEDIA, OF THE LEGITIMATE RIGHT OF THE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT TO DECIDE WHO SHALL BROADCAST ON ITS AIRWAVES
Legislators Present Evidence that Politicians Are Behind Venezuelan Student Protests
Friday, Jun 01, 2007 By: Venezuelanalysis.com
Caracas, June 1, 2007 (venezuelanalysis.com)— Leaders from the opposition political parties in Venezuela are the real actors behind the student protests in Venezuela, according to several Venezuelan National Assembly Members who released evidence yesterday. The Assembly members released recorded telephone conversations of some opposition leaders apparently showing their involvement in what they call "a conspiracy plan to overthrow the president of the Republic, Hugo Chavez."
Venezuelan Civil Society Groups Accuse U.S. of Fomenting Destabilization
Thursday, May 31, 2007 By: Chris Carlson - Venezuelanalysis.com
Chavez Dismisses International Disapproval of Venezuela’s Media Policy
Monday, Jun 04, 2007 By: Gregory Wilpert – Venezuelanalysis.com
Hundreds of thousands of supporters of Chavez demonstrate in favor of the government's decision to not renew RCTV's broadcast license.
Leading voices in Britain call for respect for Venezuelan government's RCTV decision.
Prominent figures including Members of Parliament, Nobel Prize for literature winner Harold Pinter, film-maker John Pilger and Tony Benn have called for support for the Venezuelan government's decision not to renew the licence of the RCTV television station. Academics, trade unionists and student leaders also backed the call.
Social Organisations Resoundly Reject U.S. Interference in Venezuela
With a communiqué signed by more than six hundred Venezuelan social organizations and a press conference, the sound rejection of the interference of the government of the United States in Venezuela affairs was made clear. At the same time it gave unanimous backing to the decision to the government of President Chávez not to renew the concession to the coup-supporting channel, RCTV.
The following is the unabridged document of the organizations:
PUBLIC COMMUNIQUÉ
WE DENOUNCE THE INTERFERENCE OF THE EMPIRE IN DESTABILISING AND OVERTHROWING THE BOLIVARIAN GOVERNMENT.
DENUNCIAMOS LA INJERENCIA DEL IMPERIO PARA DESESTABILIZAR Y DERROCAR AL GOBIERNO BOLIVARIANO
30/05/07. Organizaciones sociales rechazan contundentemente injerencia de EE.UU en Venezuela
Con un comunicado firmado por más de seiscientas organizaciones sociales de Venezuela y una rueda de prensa se dejó sentado el rechazo contundente a la injerencia del gobierno de los Estados Unidos en los asuntos de Venezuela. Asi mismo se dio el respaldo unánime a la decisión del Gobierno del Presidente Chávez de no renovar la concesión al canal golpista RCTV.
A continuación el texto integro de las organizaciones:
"COMUNICADO PUBLICO
Communal power versus capitalism in Venezuela
25 May 2007. Stuart Munckton from Greenleft Weekly
Led by the country’s socialist president, Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan revolution is sending shockwaves through the corporate elite both within Venezuela and internationally. The Venezuelan people are waging a struggle to gain sovereignty over the country’s natural resources in order to rebuild the nation along pro-people lines.



