01/10 Oppose stepped up up US Intervention in Venezuela
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Please distribute widely.
The Venezuelan Solidarity Committee invites you to join us on January
10^th for an event marking the step up of US intervention in Venezuela
on the day of the inauguration of Nicolas Maduro’s second term in office.
This event will include firsthand accounts from the recent delegation
that visited Venezuela in November as well as audio/videos presentation.
We will be monitoring the situation in Venezuela during this critical date.
Come join us for an open discussion of current events in Venezuela and
the political situation surrounding Venezuela.
Location: Encuentro5, 9A Hamilton Place, Boston, MA.
Time: 7-8:30pm
Date:January 10th
Venezuela has been under a US attack for many years economically and by
a media propaganda campaign with the sole purpose of isolating the
country to the point submission. Now the attacks are coming from many
directions. The Grupo Lima has call for not recognizing the new Maduro’s
government and to suspend diplomatic relations with Venezuela. The group
members that voted in favor of this declaration were Argentina, Brazil,
Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Panama,
Paraguay, Peru, and Saint Lucia while Mexico abstained.
Colombia has 7 US military bases along the border with Venezuela, and
now the new Brazilian president is open to establishing US military
bases along its border with Venezuela as well.
Rumors swirl about US cutting diplomatic relations or taking other
actions. Meanwhile, Russian military aircraft landed in Caracas as part
of expanded military cooperation with Venezuela.
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The Venezuelan Solidarity Committee invites you to join us on January
10^th for an event marking the step up of US intervention in Venezuela
on the day of the inauguration of Nicolas Maduro’s second term in office.
This event will include firsthand accounts from the recent delegation
that visited Venezuela in November as well as audio/videos presentation.
We will be monitoring the situation in Venezuela during this critical date.
Come join us for an open discussion of current events in Venezuela and
the political situation surrounding Venezuela.
Location: Encuentro5, 9A Hamilton Place, Boston, MA.
Time: 7-8:30pm
Date:January 10th
Venezuela has been under a US attack for many years economically and by
a media propaganda campaign with the sole purpose of isolating the
country to the point submission. Now the attacks are coming from many
directions. The Grupo Lima has call for not recognizing the new Maduro’s
government and to suspend diplomatic relations with Venezuela. The group
members that voted in favor of this declaration were Argentina, Brazil,
Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Panama,
Paraguay, Peru, and Saint Lucia while Mexico abstained.
Colombia has 7 US military bases along the border with Venezuela, and
now the new Brazilian president is open to establishing US military
bases along its border with Venezuela as well.
Rumors swirl about US cutting diplomatic relations or taking other
actions. Meanwhile, Russian military aircraft landed in Caracas as part
of expanded military cooperation with Venezuela.
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