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REVOLUTION & COUNTER-REVOLUTION IN VENEZUELA - Part 1

Public Forum and Discussion


7:00pm
- 10:00pm
Friday March 14 2014

Venue: Joe's Cafe
Address: 1150 Commercial Drive (@ William Street)
Cost: Free
Accessibility: Yes

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In Commemoration of Comandante Hugo Chavez

REVOLUTION & COUNTER-REVOLUTION IN VENEZUELA
Venezuela, One Year After the Death of Comandante Chavez

Free Public Forum
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 2014

Part 1
"History, Reality & Legacy of Chavez"

7pm
Joe's Cafe
1150 Commercial Drive (@ William Street)
Vancouver, Canada

Speaker:
ALI YEREVANI (@aliyerevani) - Political Editor of Fire This Time newspaper and Batttle of Ideas Press, social justice organizer and participant in Iranian Revolution 1979

In this two part forum series Ali will analyze and discuss the current relationship of forces in Venezuela, the role of the US in Venezuela, and the history of revolution and counter-revolution since the beginning of the process of the Bolivarian Revolution. He will also discuss the interconnection between democracy, state, parliamentarianism and the electoral system in Venezuela. Also, why the extreme right wing uses violence as a method of expression, and the response of the government of  President Maduro to economical and political challenges.  Finally, Ali will discuss what activists and social justice fighters need to learn from the Venezuelan Revolution, and what we understand of Socialism of 21 Century into Socialism in 21 Century.
 
Organized by: Fire This Time Movement for Social Justice

Web: www.firethistime.net
Twitter: @firethistimemov
E-Mail: info@firethistime.net
Phone: 604-526-4848604-526-4848

You'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype

 

Organizer:Fire This Time Movement for Social Justice - 604-526-4848

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