2024-12-12: News Headlines

Human Rights Watch (2024-12-12). Venezuela: Reveal Whereabouts of Disappeared Woman. hrw.org Click to expand Image | Relatives of detainees outside the Tocuyito jail to protest against the arrests of those demonstrating against the announced presidential election results, Pocaterra, Venezuela, August 26, 2024. | © 2024 Jacinto Oliveros/AP Photo…

Alan MacLeod, MintPress News. (2024-12-12). With Trump's Re-Election, A Venezuela Invasion Could Be In The Cards. popularresistance.org The re-election of Donald Trump to the presidency of the United States has many in Venezuela extremely concerned. From assassinations, terror campaigns, sanctions and coups, the first Trump administration tried everything short of a full-scale invasion of the country. With a cabinet full of hawks, MintPress assesses the potential for a future U.S. intervention in Venezuela. | According to insiders such as Defense Secretary Mark Esper and National Security Advisor John Bolton, Trump was one of the loudest voices in the White House pushing for military intervention in the Caribbean nation. The president said that i…

W. T. Whitney (2024-12-12). US Military Meddles in Venezuela-Guyana Dispute, on Behalf of Imperialism. counterpunch.org Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro warned recently that "the Southern Command is provoking our region …[as it] tries to set up U.S. military bases in our Essequibo Guyana." Venezuelan diplomat José Silva Aponte earlier had observed that, "the United States is intent upon both countries arriving at confrontation." Dispute between Venezuela and Guyana over the Essequibo

Editor (2024-12-12). With Trump's Re-Election, A Venezuela Invasion Could Be on the Cards. scheerpost.com

nacla.org (2024-12-12). The Campus Rebellion for Palestine in Latin America and the Caribbean People also set up encampments on college campuses in Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and elsewhere to condemn the genocide while making connections between the situation in the occupied territories and the colonial and imperial violence they face in their own contexts.

Staff, Fight Back News!. (2024-12-12). Give The Gift Of Peace This Holiday! Free Simon Trinidad! popularresistance.org Known popularly as Simon Trinidad, he is a Colombian revolutionary and political prisoner of the U.S. held in the Supermax Prison in Florence, Colorado. The U.S. government extradited, held four trials, and now imprisons Trinidad under his birth name of Juvenal Ovidio Ricardo Palmera Pineda (BPO No. 27896-016). Simon Trinidad was a leader and peace negotiator for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People's Army (FARC-EP). Prior to that, he spent his life organizing people for progressive causes and social change, including with the Patriotic Union (UP) political party.

Brant Roberts (2024-12-11). Maduro on Syria: Make No Mistake With Venezuela. orinocotribune.com On Monday, December 9th, from the Paseo Monumental de Los Próceres in front of a parade of 500 soldiers, Executive branch officials, and accredited diplomatic corps, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro stressed that the troops led by Grand Marshal Antonio José de Sucre defeated the most powerful army on planet Earth, the Spanish, 200 years ago. | "With that great triumph, they forever sealed the victory of our continent's liberation from three centuries of ruthless and criminal colonialism. On a day like today 200 years ago, America's destiny was sealed, and that destiny marks us for now and forever. We are the p…

tvbrics (2024-12-11). Venezuela and Russia sign cooperation agreements. tvbrics.com Among them are documents in key areas such as technology, hydrocarbons, energy, aviation and information technology…

A A (2024-12-11). With Trump's re-election, a Venezuela invasion could be on the cards. strategic-culture.su The re-election of Donald Trump to the presidency of the United States has many in Venezuela extremely concerned. From assassinations, terror campaigns, sanctions and coups, the first Trump administration tried everything short of a full-scale invasion of the country. With a cabinet full of hawks, MintPress assesses the potential for a future U.S. intervention in Venezuela.

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