Venezuela: Dictatorial PowerSlide in Progress
Tomorrow, March 18th, I’ll be participating in the BBC’s SuperPower Nation conference, live online, all day long. It’ll be really cool: there will be bloggers from all over the world...
Tomorrow, March 18th, I’ll be participating in the BBC’s SuperPower Nation conference, live online, all day long. It’ll be really cool: there will be bloggers from all over the world...
Just a couple of days after Spanish newspaper ABC noted that a second high profile ETA sympathizer, José Antonio Egido Sigüenza, is also on the Venezuelan government’s payroll,...
This last weekend was the bloodiest of the year in Caracas’ undeclared civil war: 67 people were murdered between Friday and Sunday. The AFP account – which, by...
For much of the last eleven years, one of the hardest-to-miss themes in the Chávez era has been the incongruence between the residual bits of liberal democracy in...
Think they could never censor the Internet? Think again. Think they won’t take away all the powers of the legislature if they happen to lose next September? Think...
It’s been barely two days since Chávez’s launched on that rant about "regulating" internet forums the same way he "regulates" dissident radio stations and TV channels (i.e., with...
Teodoro Petkoff’s editorial today is, as usual, worth a read. In it, he takes stock of the opposition’s method for deciding unity candidacies. He finds a lot to...
Is it just me, or is the chavista reassurance-to-onslaught-on-civil-liberties cycle getting quicker? Barely 48 hours had passed after Franco Silva, who heads the Nationalized telecom giant, CANTV, had...
I’m really glad the New York Times is devoting some real resources to this ETA-Venezuela story: chavismo’s willingness to entwine itself with every weirdo fringe group out there, no matter how...
Correction: El Nacional sneakily got ahead of me by running a correction for the article I accused them of not correcting, mooting pretty much this whole post. The...
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