Dozens of people turned out yesterday evening (Monday 28 Jan) to stand in solidarity with the Venezuelan people and against United States interference in Venezuela. Éirígí activists, along with
Éirígí spokesperson Ciarán Heaphey has condemned the latest attempts to undermine the Venezuelan government and encouraged people to attend a protest outside the United States embassy in Dublin at
In what has been seen as a minor setback for the Bolivarian Revolution, the Venezuelan revolutionary forces, led by president Hugo Chavez recently lost a major referendum in the country by a narrow margin. The
As part of their efforts to raise public awareness about the Bolivarian Revolution and its humanitarian advancements, the Hands Off Venezuela (HOV) campaign recently organised two well-attended meetings in
Two public meetings promoting the politics of the Venezuelan revolution will be held in Ireland during the second week of October. The meetings are being jointly hosted by the Venezuela Support Group, Ireland, Hands Off Venezuela, Ireland and the James Connolly Debating Society, Belfast.
Venezuela’s socialist President, Hugo Chavez, has announced his country’s intention to formally withdraw from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Chavez chose International Workers’ Day (May 1) to make the announcement.
Two recent announcements in Latin America have highlighted the gulf between the proponents of ‘free-market’ capitalism and of socialism and internationalism.
The government and people of Cuba are currently providing yet another example of the alternative they pose to the so called ‘free market’ economics of the ‘western world’.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has pledged to implement a program of reform that will lead the South American country towards “21st Century Socialism” after he was sworn in for his third term of office.
The decisive result of the December 3rd, 2006 Venezuelan Presidential election marks another milestone in the journey to a better and more just future that the people of that country, under the leadership of the Hugo