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MICHAEL SHIFTER, INTER-AMERICAN DIALOGUE: He has a vision of what he calls a Bolivarian revolution, which is named after the independence hero Simon Bolivar in Latin America, to try to create a unified Latin America in solidarity, to oppose the United States.
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Chávez posted four tweets within three hours, including one referring to the "Bolivarian youth" marching on the streets: "I see you, I hear you."
Fidel Castro describes Hugo Chávez's recovery as 'impressive' 2011
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Bolívar and the independence army have earned them the excoriation of Bolivarian scholars for almost two hundred years; yet what has not been sufficiently considered in Bolivarian historiography is the fact that they were enslaved men siding with the Royalists in the hope of earning their freedom, and, given the uprisings throughout the Caribbean, freedom for slaves at large.
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"Many of those who swear allegiance to the new power structure are taking over the organization of the political party, but they are not 'Bolivarian' -- only in name -- but rather they are ombudsmen to their own special (nefarious) interests."
Chavez should first seek out enemies in his own administration's inner circle 2008
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Following deliberations at Cochabamba the jurists handed over their findings to Bolivian President Evo Morales who in turn spoke with fellow left leaning leaders within a trading bloc known as the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (or ALBA in Spanish).
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And now, after a decade of the so-called Bolivarian revolution, tens of thousands of disillusioned Venezuelan professionals have had enough.
Brain Drain 2009
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The Rio summit may have brought calm to the diplomatic rings, but it should not bring silence and impunity to the crimes being fueled by the inadequately termed Bolivarian revolution of Mr. Chávez.
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However my stance with regards to participating in a debate where Chavez's so called Bolivarian revolution will be defended by English fellows that are not authoritative sources in anything to do with Venezuela, beyond the propaganda they are constantly fed, remains.
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Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and Cuba's Fidel Castro added a third amigo to their dream of a broad-based alliance of nationalist Latin American governments this weekend with the signing of a treaty with Bolivia to join the so-called Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA).
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Chavez, Castro Political Alliance Grows With Bolivian Entry 2006
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Chavez, Castro Political Alliance Grows With Bolivian Entry 2006
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