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US foreign policy vs. oil producers?

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday February 19, 2003 11:29author by david moloney - personal opinion Report this post to the editors

'The Revolution will not be Televised'

"The Revolution will not be Televised" screened on RTE1 (Irish National TV) last night casts an interesting light on US foreign policy vs. oil producers ... I think it's due to be repeated this weekend on the BBC!

Hi all,

"The Revolution will not be Televised" screened on RTE1 (Irish National TV) last night casts an interesting light on US foreign policy vs. oil producers ... I think it's due to be repeated this weekend on the BBC! It was filmed by an Irish camera-crew with exclusive access to Hugo Chavez the democratically elected Venezuelan president, although he was no saint having previously led a coup attempt himself against the right-wing government in 1992.

Everything was relatively quiet for him until he began the process of reforming the national oil company which was run by the country's oil ... igarchy (excuse the pun). At that point all hell broke loose as the 5 private TV broadcasters began an orchestrated campaign culminating in the world's first TV coup, the generals actually recorded the broadcast in a TV producers apartment! The inside view in the documentary is in dramatic contrast to the CNN view beamed around the world. It is suspected though unproven that US government agencies were behind it???


Background reading

http://www.indymedia.ie/
http://www.bikesummer.org/1999/notTelevisedLyrics.htm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1925236.stm
http://www.sxsw.com/film/screenings/index.php?dvsearch=show&dvserialnum=933
http://www.redpepper.org.uk/intarch/x-chavez-TV.html
http://www.smartmobs.com/book/index.html
http://www.vcrisis.com/

Related Link: http://www.chavezthefilm.com
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20 February 2003

IRSP Condemn Attack on Venezuelan Trade Unionists

The Irish Republican Socialist Party expressed solidarity with workers in
Venezuela who were attacked last week while going to their workplace in a
company coach. Some 30 tyre factory workers were attacked while riding to
their workplaces in the coach operated by their employer in Barquisimeto,
Venezuela last Thursday. Two of the workers were injured, one from being
hit in the eye with a splinter of glass, while the other was shot and
wounded in his arm.

The workers at the Covencaucho tyre factory occupied the factory in January
in a protest against their employer trying to force them to take 'unpaid
holidays' as part of what the political opposition had attempted to make
appear to be a 'strike' against the government, but was in reality a lock-out.

The attack on the coach took place in front of a police officer and
appeared to have occurred with the collaboration of the coach driver, who
slowed just before a hail of nine bullets were fired into the coach. The
workers on the attacked coach included three newly elected trade union
militants.

The example set by the Covencaucho workers inspired other workers at the
nearby Embutidos Semosa factory to occupy their factory on February 3rd,
demanding full reimbursement for the similar 'unpaid holiday' forced upon
them by a bosses lock-out designed to provide support for opposition to the
Chavez government.

In a statement issued by the International Department of the IRSP, a
spokesperson said:

"We in the Irish Republican Socialist Party applaud the courage of the
Covencaucho workers for standing up to their bosses attempt to use them as
pawns in an attack on the democratically elected government of Venezula.
Moreover, we condemn those reactionaries who launched an armed attack these
militant workers, wounding two of them in the process.

"We call for those responsible for this attack to be apprehended and
brought to justice and for any police personnel who stood idlely by during
this attack to be removed from positions of authority and prosecuted as
complicit in the attack. Further, we call for a full investigation into the
possible collusion of the factory owner with the staging of this attack."

In closing, the IRSP spokesperson said:

"We encourage the workers of Venezula and around the world to look to the
Covencaucho workers as a source of inspiration and an example of how to
fight for the interests of working class people."

ENDS

IRSP
392 Falls Road
Belfast BT12 6DH
Ireland


 
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