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Título: WW News Headlines * 18 February, 2005 - noticias desde el Partido Mundo Obrero de EE.UU. - con entrevista de Aleida Guevara a Hugo Chávez- Enlace 1 - Enlace 2 - Enlace 3 - Enlace 4

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Workers World News Headlines from workers.org

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'Chavez, Venezuela & the New Latin America'
By Adrian Garcia
Los Angeles
Published Feb 13, 2005 9:20 PM

Aleida Guevara, daughter of legendary revolutionary leader Che Guevara, traveled to Venezuela in February 2004 to experience the "Bolivarian Revolution" first hand. Guevara, herself a Cuban pediatrician, compiled invaluable interviews with President Hugo Chávez, his supporters, Cuban doctors serving in Venezuela and others. From all this, she has created a riveting and informational documentary entitled, "Chávez, Venezuela and the New Latin America."

Los Angeles premiere of Guevara's
film at International Action Center office.
WW photo: Julia La Riva

The documentary begins with images of pro-Chávez demonstrators, mostly poor and working people of color, converging in the thousands, proclaiming their loyalty to the advances promulgated by the "Bolivar ian Revolution."

Chants of "Chávez no se va!"--Chávez will not go!--are a testament to the dedication of the people not to allow Washing ton or anybody else to usurp their sovereignty.

Guevara's extensive interview with Hugo Chávez reveals his revolutionary awakening while serving in the military as a young poor worker with indigenous roots. He describes, with great historical analysis, the conditions of poverty and submission to capitalist bosses Venezuela was experiencing when he and other military officers attempted to wrest power from the subservient government in 1992 in an unsuccessful coup.

Chávez also recounts the struggles and achievements of the Bolivarian Revolution following his electoral victory in 1999 and the looming recall attempt last Aug. 15.

Chávez's head of the Venezuelan Armed Forces, Gen. Jorge Garcia Carneiro, speaks in detail about the U.S.-sponsored coup in April 2002 which brought out hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans to take over the Presidential Palace of Mira flores demanding the return of their president.

Heartfelt testimonials give insight to the progressive nature of the Bolivarian Revolution. A mother at a demonstration tells how her daughter is in a university as a result of the Bolivarian Revolution. An indigenous woman from the Amazon speaks about gains achieved in the most remote regions of Venezuela under Chávez.

Cuban doctors who work under the Barrio Adentro program, serving the most marginalized neighborhoods of Caracas, talk about their mission to serve the oppressed.

"Chávez, Venezuela and the New Latin America" provides a unique insight into the changing political atmosphere in Latin America.

Chávez quotes Fidel Castro when asked what is on the horizon for Venezuela: "A new wave will arrive in Latin America, but in a different form."

The Bolivarian Revolution is at the forefront of that new wave.
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*'Chavez, Venezuela & the New Latin America'*
<http://www.workers.org/world/2005/chavez_0217/>
(más abajo completo, y en ENLACE 4 original)

By Adrian Garcia
Los Angeles

Aleida Guevara, daughter of legendary revolutionary leader Che Guevara,
traveled to Venezuela in February 2004 to experience the "Bolivarian
Revolution" first hand. Guevara, herself a Cuban pediatrician, compiled
invaluable interviews with President Hugo Chávez, his supporters, Cuban
doctors serving in Venezuela and others. From all this, she has created
a riveting and informational documentary entitled, "Chávez, Venezuela
and the New Latin America."

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*Venezuela reaches out to Latin@s*
<http://www.workers.org/us/2005/chicago_0217/>
(más abajo completo, y en ENLACE 3 original)
By Lou Paulsen
Chicago

Close to 100 people, mostly Latin@ workers and youth, crowded the
basement of Amor de Dios Methodist church in the working-class
neighborhood of La Villita (Little Village) here on the night of Feb. 4.
Seated on folding chairs, with the face of Che Guevara looking down from
a banner on the wall, they ate arepas (cornmeal buns) and quesillo
(custard) prepared by official representatives of the Bolivarian
Republic of Venezuela.

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*Boston event builds unity with Haitian struggle
<http://www.workers.org/world/2005/haiti_0217/>*

By Peter Cook

A multinational crowd, mostly Haitian, filled the union hall of the
Boston School Bus Drivers Feb. 5 for an "Evening in solidarity with the
people of Haiti."

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*Will Big Apple become Big Chapel?
Same-sex marriage struggle heats up
<http://www.workers.org/us/2005/samesex_0217/>*

By LeiLani Dowell
New York

New York Supreme Court Judge Doris Ling-Cohan ruled on Feb. 4 that the
state constitution guarantees basic freedoms to lesbians and
gays--including the freedom to marry.

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*Beginning of post-war witch hunt *
<http://www.workers.org/us/2005/lgbtseries_0217/>
*Before McCarthy, the Pentagon*
*Lesbian, gay, bi and trans pride series part 26*

By Leslie Feinberg

Even before McCarthyism menaced gays and lesbians in the United States
in the late 1940s and early 1950s, the Pentagon brass had ratcheted up
an anti-homosexual witch hunt in the ranks of the military that left its
impact on civilian life, as well.

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*Wars are about freedom? Marine general spills the beans: *
<http://www.workers.org/world/2005/iraq_0217/>
*'It's fun to shoot some people' *

"Actually it's quite fun to fight them, you know. It's a hell of a
hoot," Marine Lt. Gen. James Mattis, who commanded U.S. Marine actions
in Afghanistan and Iraq, told those gathered at a San Diego panel
discussion on Feb. 1. He added, "It's fun to shoot some people. I'll be
right up there with you. I like brawling."


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WW News Headlines * 17 February, 2005

Workers World News Headlines from workers.org

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*Many struggles linked at L.A. forum*

<http://www.workers.org/us/2005/los_angeles_0209/>
By Page Lee Getz
Scott Scheffer

The right of the people to determine their own destinies, from South
Central L.A. to Iraq and Korea, was the common theme at an International
Action Center forum held here on Feb. 5. Featured spea ker Ramsey Clark,
a former U.S. attorney general, was joined by solidarity activists
representing struggles from around the world in a program that attracted
about 250 people to Southwes tern University School of Law. John Parker,
West Coast Coordinator of the International Action Center, chaired the
meeting.

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*War and deficits loom over G-7 meeting*
<http://www.workers.org/world/2005/g7_0217/>

By Milt Neidenberg

It could be likened to an annual meeting of the Cosa Nostra families.
It's called the Group of Seven. Leaders of the seven richest capitalist
countries in the world meet to exchange proposals for solving their
global problems.

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*On the picket line* <http://www.workers.org/us/2005/picketline_0217/>

By Sue Davis

*Day care workers win contract*
*Wal-Mart construction site picketed*
*Schwab picketed over Social Security*
*Workers want unions

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*Workers fix subway in 11 days*
<http://www.workers.org/us/2005/subway_0217/>

By G. Dunkel
New York

A fire on the A and C subway lines in Manhattan Jan. 23 destroyed a
signal relay room close to the Chambers Street station. Afterward, the
600,000 people who use those lines daily suffered major inconvenience.
Some spent five extra hours a day commuting to and from work.

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*Detroit: 'Get involved and fight back'*
<http://www.workers.org/us/2005/detroit_0217/>

By Cheryl LaBash

Once known as Motown or Motor City, Detroit lost its auto factories to
restructuring 20 years ago. Today working and unemployed women and men
are looking for answers as local and national budget cuts in the midst
of a war are bringing devastation. Life grows more difficult every day.

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*Ed Merrill*
*Steelworker and Marxist educator*
<http://www.workers.org/us/2005/merrill_0217/>

By Leslie Feinberg
Buffalo, N.Y.

Workers World Party lost a wonderful comrade on Jan. 27. Ed Merrill, 80,
died in a hospital here after a long battle with illness. He had been a
founding member of the party, a National Committee member, and for many
years an organizer and member of the Steering Committee of the Buffalo
branch.

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*Communist Parties at World Social Forum*
<http://www.workers.org/world/2005/wsf_cp_0217/>

By John Catalinotto
Porto Allegre, Brazil

Representatives of about 30 communist parties were among the 155,000
people from 135 countries taking part in 2,500 separate events at the
5th World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil, held Jan. 26-31.


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Venezuela reaches out to Latin@s
By Lou Paulsen
Chicago
Published Feb 13, 2005 9:28 PM

Close to 100 people, mostly Latin@ workers and youth, crowded the basement of Amor de Dios Methodist church in the working-class neighborhood of La Villita (Little Village) here on the night of Feb. 4. Seated on folding chairs, with the face of Che Guevara looking down from a banner on the wall, they ate arepas (cornmeal buns) and quesillo (custard) prepared by official representatives of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

It was the anniversary of the 1992 attempt by Hugo Chávez--then a lieutenant colonel, now the elected president-- to overthrow the government of the Venezuelan oligarchy. The meeting in solidarity with the Venezuelan Revolution was sponsored by the Circulo Bolivariano "Amada Libertad" and a dozen other progressive groups in the Latin@ community.

The audience applauded the dramatic video "Venezuela Bolivariana: the People and Struggle of the Fourth World War," with its strong revolutionary, anti-capitalist message.

Then a young, spare man in jeans who looked like a website developer addressed the crowd. A year ago Martin Sanchez was doing just that for the University of Iowa--but was better known for his work as a radical Venezuelan web journalist and the founder of the radical website aporrea.org.

Now he is the Venezuelan consul in the Midwest, and describes the Bolivarian Revolution: "This is not about one person, it's about people who have awakened and taken destiny into their hands."

He talked about the healthcare offensive undertaken by the government, and about the 14,000 Cuban doctors who are working in poor communities throughout Venezuela. "I was in one of these clinics, and I talked with an old woman during the referendum campaign. I asked what she would do if the opposition won, and she said, 'I'll pull out my knife from my kitchen and my machetes, and I won't allow anyone to take away my doctor. It's the first time my grandchildren have seen one.'"

The people here in one of the poorest neighborhoods of Chicago had no trouble with this message. They are fighting for healthcare and literacy. The right to stay and work in this country is their daily life, and the daily work of Amor de Dios Church and its pastor, the Rev. José Landaverde.

Sanchez warned of a new propaganda offensive being waged in the U.S. press. "Last week NPR [National Public Radio] had a story about a middle-class family [in Venezuela] who wouldn't buy a car because they were afraid the government would take it away. Actually, car sales in Venezuela were up 140 percent last year.

"Two percent of the people own 85 percent of the productive land. We are in the initial stages of the land reform, surveying to find out what productive land is not being used, but already NPR says 'They are taking away the land.' Every two days or so, the same topic comes up in the briefings at the White House and the State Department."

There are many consulates in Chicago. The representatives of imperialist countries meet with big bosses here as friends, and the representatives of bourgeois governments of the oppressed countries offer deals to U.S. firms and serve their countries' elites.

But the consular staff of Venezuela are reaching out to the working people and community activists of Chicago.

They are also encouraging the building of the U.S. delegation to this year's World Youth Festival in Caracas. Dozens of young people have already met to discuss how to publicize and raise funds for the trip.

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