Venezuela Stands United
Your daily briefing for Wednesday, March 7, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Your daily briefing for Wednesday, March 7, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
For a long time, we’ve been working toward regime collapse. But maybe the regime won’t collapse. Maybe transition is a messy, drawn-out, compromise-laden process.
The Venezuelan crisis has caused serious damage to UNASUR, putting its long-term viability as a regional organization at risk.
Your daily briefing for Tuesday, March 6, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Once an emblem of civility and modernity, the Metro de Caracas now struggles under poor maintenance conditions and the regime’s propagandist approach to management.
PDVSA bondholders, US energy firms, the Russians, Crystallex, and now a Swiss commodities trader… everybody wants dibs on CITGO, the most valuable Venezuelan asset abroad.
To celebrate the beginning of chavismo amidst the collapse it has brought upon us seems cruel, but why would that stop them?
Our debate on “abstention” vs. “voting” is broken. We’ve lost sight of the basics: elections give us a chance to organize mass participation in a movement to undermine the regime.
Your daily briefing for Friday, March 2, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
The second largest private TV channel in Venezuela just got fined for its news coverage by CONATEL. What does this ruling mean for non-hegemony local media as the 22-A election looms?
We’ve been able to hang on for 21 years in one of the craziest media landscapes in the world. We’ve seen different media outlets in Venezuela (and abroad) closing shop, something we’re looking to avoid at all costs. Your collaboration goes a long way in helping us weather the storm.
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