Saludos friends of Venezuela!
Attached please find this week's Correo del Orinoco International - English
Edition. We are pleased to announce that this week's newspaper is dedicated
to the military rebellion led by Hugo Chávez 18 years ago, on February 4,
1992. "For Now, Forever: The Day Hugo Chavez Changed Venezuela's Destiny",
goes in depth into what sparked the beginning steps that have led to the
Bolivarian Revolution. In Caracas, on this February 4, a mass march and
rally will take place in the famous Los Proceres Avenue, in Fort Tiuna,
concluding with an inspiring speech by President Chávez. The anniversary of
this event is now known in Venezuela as the "Day of Dignity".
This week's edition also has a special story on Colored Revolutions as a new
form of regime change, currently at play in Venezuela by opposition forces.
We go into depth on the history of this strategy, how it has been
successfully applied in the former Yugoslavia, Ukraine and Georgia, and how
it is developing in Venezuela, which agencies are behind it and how it
works. We also have interesting stories on the battle against media
monopolies; how community councils are taking decision-making power into
their own hands to build their ideal nation; a pioneering urban cultural
youth center in Caracas that is changing the lives of poor urban youth;
UNESCO's latest report on education achievements in Venezuela; an exclusive
interview with Dario Azzellini, author of The Business of War and the new
documentary, Comuna under Construction; and a stellar OpEd by Michael
Parenti on Empire and Imperialism that you shouldn't miss.
Friends, we are still looking for high-quality writers for the Correo
International, and always accept submissions for consideration. We can't
promise everyone will get published, but I personally will evaluate each
article for publication. Again, please send your suggestions on story topics
and themes for future editions.
We're also really happy to announce that next Friday, February 12, is the
date of the official launching of the Correo del Orinoco International -
English Edition and the website, in both Spanish and English. While we have
published three editions so far, our official, official launch date is next
Friday. After that day, the print edition of the Correo del Orinoco
International - English Edition, will be available as a separate publication
in newsstands across Venezuela. But don't worry, I will still send out the
digital version! And, the website will be up so you will also be able to
access the digital version directly online from the website. For now we are
really pleased that the website www.venezuelanalysis.com is posting the
digital version of the newspaper:
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/correo-del-orinoco (this week's should be up
by tomorrow!)
We are still looking for help with international distribution. Please let us
know if you can help. If you would like to be removed from this list, please
let me know. If there is anyone else who wants to be on this list, also
please let me know! And please send this message with the digital version of
Correo del Orinoco International - English Edition, to all your friends and
colleagues.
Revolutionary Regards,
Eva Golinger
Editor-in-Chief
Correo del Orinoco International - English Edition
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