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Letters from Venezuela


16 February 2009
Hands Off Venezuela activist and Venezuelan citizen William Mora recently returned home from England to take part in the referendum. This was his experience… "After a long flight to Venezuela, I was ready to be part of one of the major decisions in our modern times: The possibility of consolidating a long term revolution by peaceful and democratic means."

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22 November 2007
They came in their tens of thousands, in their hundreds of thousands. They came from schools, from colleges, from universities, from teachers unions and trade unions, and from the Social Missions concerned with education. They came in their red shirts with different names but all saying the same thing, Si in the referendum. Eyewitness report from Caracas.

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15 November 2007
HOV activist Darrall Cozens reports from Caracas on his personal experience of the Misión Barrio Adentro.

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21 December 2006
John Peterson is a Hands Off Venezuela activist in Minneapolis and was part of the Hands Off Venezuela delegation to the presidential election on December 3rd. His impressions were published in The Pulse of the Twin Cities.

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07 March 2006
We received this letter from a Hands Off Venezuela member in London who is in Venezuela at the moment. "Perhaps the most important thing is that the revolution is happening all over the country and is being carried forward not by the officials and bureaucrats but the ordinary people who through a massive effort of will and as an expression of love, conviction and belief are making these things happen."

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09 November 2005
Visiting Venezuela this young comrade has got a taste of the revolutionary fervour that is gripping the country. He has witnessed the masses taking part in political life, masses that have risen off their knees and are challenging capitalism and everything that it represents.

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11 October 2005
I decided I would go to El Charcote, near San Carlos, as I had heard that there was a land dispute between a wealthy English Company and some campesino families who had occupied the land.  I thought that perhaps our solidarity group could do something to support the campesinos in their struggle to stay on the land.

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26 September 2005
Upon arriving in Caracas I have found myself encountering many Venezuelan bourgeois who have come across hard times since the rise of the new order.

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22 November 2009

Maria Clelia Spinas, when asked about the reasons why she had decided to live in Venezuela instead of Switzerland, she replied: there is nothing to do there. There is much that you can do in Venezuela. I would get depressed in Europe, she said. There are so many projects that can be developed in beautiful Venezuela, she said to many people.  She then decided to support the Venezuelan revolution from within by working for several institutions, including CONAVI and Min Vivienda y Habitat more recently.

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