Hands Off Venezuela


Hands Off Venezuela demonstration in London in May 2006

Hands Off Venezuela - An international political campaign, launched in December 2002, aimed at disseminating knowledge about the Bolivarian revolution in Venezuela and defying the image of President Hugo Chavez as a dictator, according to campaign organizers, is distributed by the media. neoliberal.

To launch the campaign, the leading theorist of the International Marxist Tendency, Alan Woods, in an appeal published in the media of the trend - the Socialist Appeal newspaper and at marxist.com. He repeatedly emphasized the need for international support for Venezuela primarily in the labor movement.

The campaign is concerned with the accumulation and popularization of knowledge about Venezuela and the Bolivarian revolution, the organization of research and events reporting there, as a counterweight to the negative image of Venezuela in the mainstream media. Its activists point to the multiple inaccuracies and unilateralism that these media make when presenting events in that country. In addition to running national websites, they also hold educational meetings, often with Venezuelan activists, and documentary films (the most notorious of which are The Revolution in Venezuela in 2002 and No Volveran!). From 2006 Hands off Venezuela publishes a periodical under the same title. In Poland

Responsible for the campaign in Poland is a group linked to the portal Socialism.org and the magazine Tygodnik Popularny.

The Official Site of Hands Off Venezuela Polish Party Hands Off Venezuela Campaign

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