The Bolivarian Revolution: Past, Present, and Future

by Blanca Eekhout Blanca Eekhout is a Deputy of the National Assembly of Venezuela and the President of the Simón Bolívar Institute. The Bolivarian Revolution is the result of a historical process and a historical project. Bolívar’s struggle is the synthesis of the Indigenous resistance. It is also the struggle of the Afro-descendant people who, … Continue reading The Bolivarian Revolution: Past, Present, and Future

Declaration of the American Association of Jurists (AAJ) denouncing the application of law violating human rights against Venezuelan migrants by the Government of the United States

The American Association of Jurists (AAJ) denounces the application by the United States government of the Enemy Alien Act of 1798 against Venezuelan migrants, openly violating the fundamental principles contained in Covenants, Agreements, Charters and Conventions signed by nations and protected by International Public Law. The application of this aberrant and anachronistic Law, which is … Continue reading Declaration of the American Association of Jurists (AAJ) denouncing the application of law violating human rights against Venezuelan migrants by the Government of the United States

A Genuine Manifestation of Resistance: Venezuela Relies on Grassroots Media Communication

https://noticiaslatam.lat/20250318/una-manifestacion-genuina-de-resistencia-venezuela-apuesta-por-la-comunicacion-popular-1161602443.html A necessary measure to defend a revolution from coup attempts and color revolutions by the imperial powers, who rely on their control of information through their omnipresent media, is to build a people’s media and a people’s social media. A revolution must propagate and make universal new tools of popular grassroots communication. Caracas hosted … Continue reading A Genuine Manifestation of Resistance: Venezuela Relies on Grassroots Media Communication

Cyberattack against the CNE [Venezuela’s electoral body] in the July 28 Presidential election required “a significant investment of money”

https://noticiaslatam.lat/20250320/ciberataque-contra-el-organo-electoral-de-venezuela-requirio-una-inversion-importante-de-dinero-1161626609.html Cyberattacks to disrupt a country's democratic elections where the US government knows its candidates cannot win through a free vote has become a new US coup attempt tool. It succeeded in Bolivia in 2019, but Venezuela has been able to fend off these US coup operations. A video is circulating on social media that … Continue reading Cyberattack against the CNE [Venezuela’s electoral body] in the July 28 Presidential election required “a significant investment of money”

The Venezuelan economy after the US ends General License 41 for Chevron

https://misionverdad.com/venezuela/la-economia-venezolana-despues-de-la-licencia-general-41 Since the cancellation of General License 41, which favored the activities of the U.S. company Chevron in Venezuela, most economic analyses have resulted in pessimistic forecasts about the immediate future of the Venezuelan economy. Other, more balanced interpretations converge on a common assessment: it is highly likely that this measure will affect the country's economic activities, … Continue reading The Venezuelan economy after the US ends General License 41 for Chevron

Nicaragua Solidarity Coalition 3.4.2025: Nicaragua Repudiates UN Human Rights Council, ILO over Dishonest Attacks; John Perry on USAID’s Role in Nicaragua

Nicaragua Withdraws From UN Human Rights Council Due to its Constant Falsehoods The decision came after the Group of Human Rights Experts (GHREN) called for Nicaragua to be brought before the International Court of Justice for stripping 153 right-wing activists of their nationality and expelling them as stateless persons. Co-President Rosario Murillo said, “We repudiate … Continue reading Nicaragua Solidarity Coalition 3.4.2025: Nicaragua Repudiates UN Human Rights Council, ILO over Dishonest Attacks; John Perry on USAID’s Role in Nicaragua

Two decades of USAID in Venezuela: a review of a criminal agenda

https://misionverdad.com/venezuela/dos-decadas-de-la-usaid-en-venezuela-balance-de-una-agenda-criminal by Ernesto Cazal Since the Donald Trump administration decided to close the offices of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) with the aim of, according to reports , reforming, restructuring and subsuming it into the operational organization of the State Department, American legislators and numerous political, media, educational, etc. organizations around the world have cried out … Continue reading Two decades of USAID in Venezuela: a review of a criminal agenda

Nicaragua Solidarity Coalition 2.18.2025: IMF: Nicaragua “committed to protecting the poor and vulnerable”; Sarah Woodard National Speaking Tour; USAID in Nicaragua

February 28- May 13: Sarah Woodard national speaking tour: Building Sustainable Communities, Insights from Nicaragua Sarah Junkin Woodard represents the work of the Jubilee House Community, a nonprofit she helped form in 1979. She has worked the last 31 years in Nicaragua, with the project name of the Center for Development in Central America.  The … Continue reading Nicaragua Solidarity Coalition 2.18.2025: IMF: Nicaragua “committed to protecting the poor and vulnerable”; Sarah Woodard National Speaking Tour; USAID in Nicaragua

Nicaragua Solidarity Coalition News 2.4.2025: National Assembly approves new Constitution; Daniel Ortega calls for the Defense of Migrants; Economic Outlook for 2025

Daniel Ortega Calls on ALBA-TCP Countries to Defend Migrants’ Rights and Confront Imperialist Policies  He noted the US was founded by migrants who arrived in a territory that did not belong to them and then occupied it by force, displacing and killing Indigenous peoples. He emphasized the need to stand in solidarity with migrant communities, … Continue reading Nicaragua Solidarity Coalition News 2.4.2025: National Assembly approves new Constitution; Daniel Ortega calls for the Defense of Migrants; Economic Outlook for 2025

Nicaragua Solidarity Coalition 1.7.2025: “Human Rights” Industry vs Nicaragua Reality

Love is stronger than hate because by loving each other, respecting each other, understanding each other, we unite our voices, our strengths, to continue creating the homeland we dream of. Covert Action (John Perry): How the Human Rights Industry Manufactures Consent for “Regime Change”This “Human Rights Industry,” headed by the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), … Continue reading Nicaragua Solidarity Coalition 1.7.2025: “Human Rights” Industry vs Nicaragua Reality