What is the Significance of Venezuelan Bolivarian process?

College of Complexes presentation by Stan Smith, Chicago Committee to Free the Cuban 5, Latin America Solidarity Coalition First, the Venezuelan process is not a revolution. The country is still capitalist. The capitalists still control the media, the banks, all large production (except oil), and the distribution system. The distribution of goods and wealth still … Continue reading What is the Significance of Venezuelan Bolivarian process?

The Rebellion Against NeoLiberalism is Growing in Latin America

The rebellion against neoliberalism is growing in Latin America. This struggle is pushed forward by the struggle in Venezuela. Neoliberalism means: one, privatizing industry and government services, two, removing protective tariffs, and three, cutting government spending. After years of neoliberalism being imposed on Latin America by the US, Latin America has the most unequal distribution … Continue reading The Rebellion Against NeoLiberalism is Growing in Latin America

Presentation on the Cuban 5 Case

August 21, 2003 Cuba has been victimized by state-sponsored terrorism from the US since it freed itself from foreign domination in 1959. The killing of innocent civilians has been double that of Sept. 11. These terrorist attacks include bombing hotels in 1997, blowing up Cuban civilian airliner in 1976, biological warfare, assassination attempts. Cuba has … Continue reading Presentation on the Cuban 5 Case

Flyer on the Five Cuban Political Prisoners

US Terrorism Against Cuba and the Five Cuban Political Prisoners  Last October marked the 25th anniversary of the blowing up in flight of a Cuban civilian airliner. 76 people died, including the whole national Cuban fencing team. The culprits were caught and convicted, but due to U.S. government pressure, including the direct intervention of George … Continue reading Flyer on the Five Cuban Political Prisoners