On September 17, Hands off Venezuela hosted Ricardo Vaz, editor at Venezuelanalysis, for a discussion about "Challenges and threats to the Bolivarian revolution". We publish here the video of his presentation and the follow up discussion.
The December 2021 issue of the Hands off Venezuela newsletter is now available in a digital edition. It contains articles about the regional and municipal elections in November as well as an appeal to president Maduro on behalf of jailed workers. Share widely. Click on the image to get the PDF.
The January 2021 issue of the Hands off Venezuela newsletter is now available in a digital edition. It contains articles about the new National Assembly which was elected in December, the launch of the People's Revolutionary Alternative, and the constant efforts of the British government to meddle in the internal affairs of Venezuela by funding pro-coup publications. Share widely. Click on the image to get the PDF.
We condemn without reservation the outrageous decision of the UK High Court to deny Venezuela access to 31 tonnes of gold deposited at the Bank of England. This decision can only be described as daylight robbery and an act of piracy.
The UK High Court ruling on 3 July stated that the UK government “unequivocally recognised opposition leader Juan Guaidó as president,” and therefore the gold deposited in the Bank of England should not be handed over to the Venezuelan Central Bank as its lawyers had requested.
Documents obtained by The Canary under the Freedom of Information Act reveal the existence of a secretive “Venezuela Reconstruction Office” at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The existence of this office has not been acknowledged publicly and therefore is being kept beyond parliamentary scrutiny.
We publish here three articles by Jorge Martín and Venezuelanalysis about the attempt by mercenaries (including two former US Special Forces operatives) to carry out an armed disembark in Venezuela. The fingerprints of Guaidó and Washington are all over this new aggression.
In the last few days, there has been a dangerous escalation in Washington’s threats and provocations against Venezuela. The US Department of Justice indicted president Maduro and other Venezuelan officials on trumped up charges of narco trafficking, among other things. This was backed up by the US Department of State offering rewards of up to 15 million USD for “information leading to the arrest” of those indicted. Immediately, US president Trump announced it was sending warships to the Caribbean, off the coast of Venezuela, with the aim of fighting “drug smuggling”.
Venezuelan opposition figure Juan Guaidó led a US-backed coup attempt in Venezuela in 2019 after declaring himself "interim president" of the country. Guaidó also backed US sanctions on his country which the Center for Economic and Policy Research blamed for killing 40,000 Venezuelans between 2017 and 2018.