The Case Against Violence or the Moral Superiority of Venezuela’s Opposition
Former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel on the lessons of Mahatma Gandhi and the non-violent resistance movement in Venezuela.
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Former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel on the lessons of Mahatma Gandhi and the non-violent resistance movement in Venezuela.
Diego Arria opina sobre la situación en Venezuela
For the truth to be known, thousands of case files and records need to be made public and be accessible to the world’s free press.
Recordemos que el “Lava Jato” comenzó investigando lavado de activos y llegó a Petrobras que licitaba obras a empresas constructoras de Brasil como parte de un programa impulsado por Lula y su entonces ministra de Energía, Dilma Rousseff
Almost all the CARICOM countries — which are approximately the same as those in Petrocaribe, the Venezuelan Odebrecht, corrupted by petrodollars — sold to Chavism their democratic conscience and compassion for the boys who struggle and die for democracy.
Casi todos los países del CARICOM, que son aproximadamente los mismos de Petrocaribe, la Odebrecht venezolana, corrompidos a punta de petrodólares, le vendieron al chavismo la conciencia democrática y la compasión por los muchachos que luchan y mueren por la libertad.
To make negotiations and the inclusion of the Arabs successful Trump must press the Arabs to assume responsibility.
La posición hegemónica de Estados Unidos no sólo quedaría afirmada con estas circunstancias sino que se manifestaría en terrenos que no agradaron a los antiguos imperios coloniales.
Former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel analyzes the deaths of 2 intellectual giants.
There are two -amongst others- basic features for a constituent assembly to be legitimate; that it be the people’s or popular representation, and that there be democracy.
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