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- What next for the Ecosocialist International Network?
13 hours 40 min ago - COSATU supports Global day of action for democracy in Swaziland
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1 day 21 hours ago - Flood devastations in Pakistan
2 days 15 hours ago - AIN also chimes in on misrepresentation
2 days 15 hours ago - Misrepresentation
2 days 15 hours ago - Lesbian & Gay Equality Project supports the Public Sector Strike
2 days 15 hours ago - This is still considered a "good" holiday
3 days 5 hours ago - Dear Comrade Slee:
Thank you
3 days 7 hours ago - SIYAYA eSWAZILAND: Forward to Sept 7, 2010 Global day of action
3 days 8 hours ago
For a limited time only! Full screening of `Now the People Have Awoken: Exploring Venezuela's Revolution'
Venezuela’s new assertiveness has brought it to the centre of international controversy: to some it has been stolen by populist dictator, while for others, it is the centre of a continent-wide democratic revolution.
There is much at stake. Venezuela sits atop huge oil reserves, which are being used to foment a new order. President Hugo Chávez, who survived a military coup in 2002, has supported a number of controversial social programs that have pushed Venezuela onto the United States government's and media's radar screens.
What makes Venezuela tick? Who is behind the movement and what does it seek? Filmed through the 2006 presidential elections, this is a documentary about the people building a new Venezuela.
Click here to watch this amazing documentary in full (55 minutes) for a very limited time.






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Hugo Chavez
Wonderfully uplifting to see a people with hope for the future.
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