Bienvenidos y VAMOS!

Venezuela has become a beacon of hope all around the world.President Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution are uplifting the poor and the empowering the people, but beause they are casting off domination by the USA and a powerful elite, they face dangers and need your support.

VAMOS aims to:
Share information about the ongoing revolution in Venezuela and counter biased reporting by the corporate media.
Mobilise public opinion against attempts by the US state to destabilise and destroy the popularly elected government of Hugo Chavez.
Connect with the communitues in Venezuela and around the world supporting Venezuela's alternative.

So VAMOS Aotearoa! Lets go!

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

United Socialist Party of Venezuela to Negotiate Candidates with Patriotic Alliance



Caracas, June 16, 2008 (venezuelanalysis.com) –
Vice President of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Alberto Muller Rojas, announced on Saturday the formation of a commission to resolve differences within the Patriotic Alliance – a coalition of political parties that support the Bolivarian revolution headed by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez – and to negotiate candidates for the upcoming state and local elections scheduled for November 23.“The most important thing is to look for a methodology in order to resolve differences and achieve an almost perfect alliance, understanding that each party wishes to maintain its identity” the PSUV vice president said.Tensions have surfaced within the Patriotic Alliance (which includes the PSUV, Homeland for All (PPT), the Venezuelan Communist Party (PCV), the Electoral Movement of the People (MEP), the United Party of Venezuela (UPV), the Youth Party (PJ) and a number of regional parties), in recent weeks as some of the smaller parties have complained that the PSUV is unwilling to negotiate candidates for the upcoming elections.On June 1 the PSUV held an unprecedented internal election process, in which some 2.5 million party members, totalling 15 percent of the electorate, went to the polls to select party candidates.However a week later, on June 8, Müller Rojas assured that the PSUV would be willing to negotiate the withdrawal of those candidates that did not obtain 50% plus one votes or at least 15% more votes than the next highest pre-candidate in the party’s internal election process.


Venezuelan Steel Co. Contract Workers Incorporated, Company To Be a Socialist Enterprise


Mérida, June 13, 2008 (venezuelanalysis.com)



Contract workers from Venezuela’s recently nationalized SIDOR steel plant were declared permanent workers and incorporated into the United Steel Industry Workers Union (SUTISS) Tuesday, in accordance with the collective contract that SUTISS signed with the government in early May, following 16 months of embattled negotiations with the previous private management.

“We have placed one more stone in the construction of a world model of Socialism of the 21st Century,” President Hugo Chávez declared during the ceremony in the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas. An initial group of 216 contract workers were incorporated into the collective contract Tuesday, out of a total of 1,248 who are on track to obtain permanent status in a gradual process laid out in clause 97 of the contract.


Chávez announced that the new SIDOR will become a “socialist” enterprise run by the government together with the workers. “This is an historic day, on which the working class continues converting itself into the vanguard of the Venezuelan people and the Bolivarian Revolution,” the president boasted.Chávez also called on the SIDOR workers, who are now seasoned revolutionary organizers, to help make the plant function like a “socialist worker school” for the rest of Venezuela. SUTISS General Secretary José “Acarigua” Rodríguez assured during the ceremony that the union will be fully committed to the government’s national development plans.

“We are profoundly convinced that we should join forces, the workers and the government, to move this industry forward,” Rodríguez remarked.However, the union leader was adamant about the need to “deepen the participation of the workers” in the overall management of the plant during its “process of transition” in which “the emancipation of the working class from savage neo-liberal capitalism and imperialism is underway.”


Sunday, June 15, 2008

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

VAMOS Rapid Rebuttal Team - call for volunteers

As you all know, media falsifications, half-truths, slanders and outright lies about the Venezuelan government, President Chávez and the whole revolutionary process are common. They will only become more common, as the media war against the Bolivarian Revolution heats up.

The recent "revelations" about the "magical laptop" found in the Ecuadorian jungle which (conveniently) backs up the Colombian narco-regime's most paranoid accusations about Venezuelan "interference" in its domestic policies are only the tip of the iceberg. The real problem is that this steady stream of disinformation is "softening up" public opinion in the West for the United States and its patsies to actively and openly intervene to destabilise or even overthrow the Venezuelan government. That's where the solidarity movement comes in.

There are already many fine websites devoted to rapid (and often hilarious) rebuttal of the media/security apparatus's propaganda barrage against Venezuela - I can particularly recommend
Eric Weingeter's BoRev.Net. But VAMOS in Auckland has decided that what we need in Aotearoa is a VAMOS team dedicated to rebutting slanders in our own media.

Are you interested in being part of a team to quickly write articles, letters to the editor, leaflets etc. to combat and discredit media lies and falsifications about Venezuela? Write to doloras@randomstatic.net and we'll get a nationwide mailing list together.

New Conservative London Mayor Cancels Oil Deal with Venezuela
















May 26th 2008, by 21st Century Socialism

London’s Tory mayor(shown left), Boris Johnson, today announced that he was scrapping a discounted oil agreement with Venezuela that provides half price bus fares for London ’s poorest citizens. Fares for those on Income Support are expected to double by the end of year, causing serious financial hardship for 80,000 Londoners who had taken advantage of the scheme.

The timing of the announcement, coming on the Sunday of a Bank Holiday weekend, is designed to minimise publicity for the move and avoid damaging the electoral prospects of Britain’s resurgent Conservative Party.

The agreement, which was negotiated by Johnson’s predecessor, Ken Livingstone, bartered London's strategic advice on city planning for cheap Venezuelan oil.


In a statement issued today, Ken Livingstone condemned Boris Johnson for ending the agreement. “The fact that the first significant action by Johnson's Tory regime is against the poorest people in the capital is highly significant,” Livingstone said.

“The suggestion that Johnson is motivated by any concern about the people of Venezuela is just a lie shown by the fact that he is withdrawing all technical support and advice provided by London under this agreement.”

Boris Johnson’s claim that the oil deal exploited Venezuela’s poor was also dismissed by the Venezuela Information Centre, a British-based solidarity organisation. VIC Secretary Gordon Hutchinson told 21st Century Socialism that the deal was “a shining example of city to city co-operation, which cut out the transnational corporations and middle-men and benefited the people of both cities.”

Venezuela’s socialist president, Hugo Chavez, has used the proceeds from record oil revenues to roll out free health and education services across the country. Incomes for the poorest 60% of Venezuelans have risen by 130% in real terms, according to surveys conducted for the Venezuelan American Chamber of Commerce.

The Conservative Party has a long history of opposing social and economic justice in Latin America. Former Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, was a personal friend and advisor to the Chilean dictator, General Pinochet. And in May 2006, the Conservative group on the Greater London Assembly issued an invitation to a Venezuelan oppositionist who advocates the use of “barbaric practices” against supporters of Venezuelan democracy and
co
mpares himself to the 13th century Mongolian warlord Genghis Khan.
Source:
21st Century Socialism

Thursday, May 22, 2008

United Socialist Party of Venezuela Presents Pre-Candidates for Regional Elections

Caracas, 20 May, 2008 (venezuelanalysis.com) – The United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), handed over a list of approximately 5,000 pre-candidates to the National Electoral Council on Sunday as the party gears up for the June 1 internal elections of candidates for the upcoming state and local elections in November.

Mass meetings of party members were organised all around the country over Monday and Tuesday during which pre-candidates were required to swear an oath to implement the democratic decisions of the party if elected.

Dario Vivas, coordinator of the PSUV’s national Events and Logistics Commission, explained that the next phase in the internal election process involves the diffusion of information about all the pre-candidates for governors and mayors among the party membership.


Marquees or “red points” would be set up in the Bolivar Plazas (town squares) in the major towns and cities across the country where pre-candidates would be able to present their program for government and have direct contact with the members Vivas said.

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Petras: USA is more interested in attacking Venezuela than fighting against drugs

ABN 21/05/2008 Caracas, Distrito Capital

Caracas, May 19. ABN.- The Government of United States
is putting in jail Colombian paramilitary chiefs to reward Uribe (Colombia's President) for the cooperation in their aggression policy against Venezuela.

Thus, Colombian President quiets paramilitary chiefs and interrupts the process of the compromising testimonies in the so-called “para-politic”, which, up to now, involves congresspeople, military chiefs, ministers, and other people very close to him.

These statements were made by the North American sociologist, thinker, and professor of the University of Binghamton (New York State, USA) James Petras, during an exclusive interview offered to the ABN where he labeled as unbelievable the way how the extradition of 14 paramilitary chiefs to United States was carried out.

“Which is unbelievable is that these chiefs have rendered their testimonies to courts about their relation with top Colombian leaders. They named more than 60 congresspeople and members of the cabinet of Uribe's Administration, linking them as collaborators of drug dealers and paramilitary people. They have named generals and Uribe's relatives as
receivers of drug trafficking money. However, in the middle of this important process and in the face of the attorneys, Colombian Government sends them out of the country, which puts an end to the testimonies against the main benefactors of the drug trafficking in Colombia: pro Uribe's politicians”, he stated.


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