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Examples
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For critics of Mr. Ch vez it may be comforting that some of his supporters are jumping off the "bolivarian" bandwagon because of all this.
Ch 2010
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The results are in and at the ULA chavismo has been trashed as it is always trash in ANY university that is not "bolivarian", the universities where to get in you basically need only to wear a red shirt.
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No wonder a few days ago we heard again the threat of intervening private education at least in universities but for the past two years there have been constant threats to at least force some "bolivarian" curricula in private schools.
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Well, in fact the speeches of the "bolivarian" students as the students who are protesting in large numbers in the streets made a statement and left the room.
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Eventually it was reopened in 2004 but now we do have "bolivarian" exposition of the talents of "the people", quite often without any regard for aesthetical value as long as the bolivarian message comes across, bluntly as a sledge hammer if necessary.
Driving through Caracas streets: slogans and a reality check 2006
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Eventually it was reopened in 2004 but now we do have "bolivarian" exposition of the talents of "the people", quite often without any regard for aesthetical value as long as the bolivarian message comes across, bluntly as a sledge hammer if necessary.
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Readers of this blog are aware that the process to limit freedom of expression in Venezuela has started long ago, already when "bolivarian" mobs where attacking journalists or laying siege to newspapers or TV station that did not praise enough El Supremo.
News round up from the Venezuelan dictatorship in the making 2005
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I only list those that I have read recently but there are many more books such as the ones from Garrido narrating the evolution of the "bolivarian" project.
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I only list those that I have read recently but there are many more books such as the ones from Garrido narrating the evolution of the "bolivarian" project.
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Readers of this blog are aware that the process to limit freedom of expression in Venezuela has started long ago, already when "bolivarian" mobs where attacking journalists or laying siege to newspapers or TV station that did not praise enough El Supremo.
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