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Obama and the Open Veins of Latin America -

category international | anti-war / imperialism | event notice author Wednesday July 08, 2009 16:24author by John Meehan - Venezuela Ireland Network Report this post to the editors

From a Past of Pillage to a New Era of Co-operation? Public Talk by Venezuelan Ambassdor

Obama and the Open Veins of Latin America
From a Past of Pillage to a New Era of Co-operation?
A Public Talk by Venezuelan Ambassador to Ireland and the UK Samuel Moncada
James Connolly Room, Liberty Hall, Dublin 1
Monday, July 13, 2009 at 8.00pm

Read how Hugo Chavez turned this important book into an overnight international bestseller :

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/apr/19/obama-chave...print

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On the occasion of the centenary of SIPTU
Venezuela Ireland Network,
The Latin America Solidarity Centre and
SIPTU Dublin Region present:

Obama and the Open Veins of Latin America
From a Past of Pillage to a New Era of Co-operation?

A Public Talk by Venezuelan Ambassador to Ireland and the UK Samuel Moncada
James Connolly Room, Liberty Hall, Dublin 1
Monday, July 13, 2009 at 8.00pm

To ensure a seat contact Robert Navan :
[email protected]

You will see from above that the ambassador is in Ireland for a short visit and he has agreed to give a talk. It should be of even more significance now after the recent coup in Honduras . We are getting a few enquiries for tickets. We are not issuing tickets but if you are interested in attending please email me and we will try to reserve places. We would also have some intimation of what numbers we might expect.

Saludos
Robert Navan

author by Oohn Meehanpublication date Wed Jul 08, 2009 17:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors


Find out more here :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Veins_of_Latin_America

Obama said ...."in subtle reference to the book given to him by Chavez"

"Now, let me be clear, just because he handed me a copy of Peter Pan does not mean that I'm going to read it -- (laughter) -- but it's good diplomatic practice to just accept these gifts"

On the other hand, people in Latin America see things differently :

"n the foreword for the 1997 edition, Chilean novelist and first cousin once removed of former Chilean President Salvador Allende, Isabel Allende says that "after the military coup of 1973 I could not take much with me: some clothes, family pictures, a small bag of dirt from my garden, and two books: an old edition of the Odes by Pablo Neruda and the book with the yellow cover, Las venas abiertas de América Latina."[9]

The book was banned in the 1970s by the right-wing military governments in Chile, Argentina and Uruguay."

author by Greg Tpublication date Mon Jul 13, 2009 23:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Large turnout filled most of the auditorium. Ambassador talked about the Coup in Honduras among other things. Apparently the bishops in Venezuela and well as Honduras support the coup. News to me, but probably not too surprising as they are part of the traditional elite in that part of the world. I hope the meeting about Honduras organized by LASC for Wednesday (Seomrai Spraoi 7.30pm) gets a similar turnout.

author by pat cpublication date Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Yes, its true, the Honduran Bishops have welcomed the Coup. Any vestiges of Liberation Theology have been purged from the Latin American RCC Hierarchy. They spit on the memory of Archbishop Romero and cheer on the prsent day equivalents of his assassins.

In Spain however, sections of the RCC are apologising for their role in the Spanish Civil War and acknowledging that Francoites murdered Republican priests.

The bishop of Vitoria celebrated a memorial service in the cathedral of the Basque regional capital yesterday to mark the execution 73 years ago by Francoist troops of 14 priests who had never received a funeral, and whose deaths were never officially recorded.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/spanish-....html

author by Robert Navan - Venezuela Ireland Networkpublication date Tue Jul 14, 2009 13:29author email microbe at eircom dot netauthor address author phone 087 6257521Report this post to the editors

As the assassinations and murders begin, are we watching "Chile for Slow Learners" ? So far two leftist leaders have been killed in "mysterious" circumstances and a young man shot at an anti-coup demo. Television stations from other Latin American countries have been sent packing and diplomats from the Nicaraguan, Cuban and Venezuelan embassies roughed-up. Keep an eye on developments from the Latin American sites such as http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/, - http://www.venezlon.co.uk/ and http://www.granma.cu/ingles/index.html and if you can, please contact your local TD to press for a statement from Ireland condemning the coup. The Dail is going into Summer recess but there may be other mechanisms. If anybody has any suggestions ?

author by Michael Gallagher - Photojournalistpublication date Tue Jul 14, 2009 21:26author email libertypics at yahoo dot ieauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

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Robert Navan with a copy of 'pen Veins of America'
Robert Navan with a copy of 'pen Veins of America'

Venezuelan Ambassador to Ireland and the UK Samuel Moncada
Venezuelan Ambassador to Ireland and the UK Samuel Moncada

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The ambassador with some No Lisbon campaigners from CAEUC
The ambassador with some No Lisbon campaigners from CAEUC

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