Political Discrimination in Venezuela
I say Luis Correa is just the latest victim of chavista political discrimination. Illegally record a member of the opposition and you’re a hero of the revolution, your handy work proudly showcased...
I say Luis Correa is just the latest victim of chavista political discrimination. Illegally record a member of the opposition and you’re a hero of the revolution, your handy work proudly showcased...
As we reach the final of February’s three unavoidable political aniversaries, here’s a question you seldom hear raised: what was Venezuela like on February 26th, 1989? Well, lets...
… to focus your attention on the strength of Colombia’s, where the Constitutional Court is set to reject a referendum on allowing Alvaro Uribe to run for a...
The more I look at it, the more I’m convinced that what’s truly important about IACHR’s report on Democracy and Human Rights in Venezuela is its heavy emphasis on...
Non-news doesn’t get any more non-newsy than Chávez’s blanket dismissal of OAS’s extensively researched, carefully drafted 300-page report on Democracy and Human Rights in Venezuela as "pure excrement."...
Whopper of the day: "The Fourth Republic (Translation: the governments prior to Chavez) did not carry out the necessary investments to solve the country’s electricity crisis." Vice-President Elías Jaua...
I can see it now. Foreign journalists in Venezuela beginning to board the Henry Falcón bandwagon, naming him Chávez’s strongest rival, clapping away at their keyboards discussing "chavismo...
While a handful of high profile cases of political interference in the courts monopolize our attention, the Interamerican Commission on Human Rights‘s 2009 report on Democracy and Human...
This latest PR stunt by Colombia’s FARC guerrilla group would be funny … if it wasn’t so creepy. (Hat tip: JR) Update: TalCual has the backstory. Complete with Reyes...
So is it really, really pathetic that I’m so looking forward to the première of Isla Presidencial? If you haven’t heard, this is the Bipolar Capybara’s new animated webcast...
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