
 Latin America today is
the centre for a political change in the world and also a testament
to the failure of the neoliberal ideology. The gains of the
Bolivarian Revolution have answered many of the immediate needs of
the people, though not completely, and this success can become an
inspiration to consolidate the movement against capitalism and
imperialism, and build the national sovereignty in all over Latin
America and the world.
Latin America today is
the centre for a political change in the world and also a testament
to the failure of the neoliberal ideology. The gains of the
Bolivarian Revolution have answered many of the immediate needs of
the people, though not completely, and this success can become an
inspiration to consolidate the movement against capitalism and
imperialism, and build the national sovereignty in all over Latin
America and the world.
		
				During an interview obtained by Al Jazeera, Geovanny Velasquéz Zambrano, an incarcerated Colombian paramilitary assasin, confirmed that a "wealthy Venezuelan politician" named Manuel Rosales, offered him $25 million to assassinate President Chávez by any means.
Mérida, September 2nd 2009 (Venezuelanalysis.com) -This week, the Socialist Workers Front within the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) began the formation of worker "patrols," or local units, to function together with the party's neighborhood based patrols. Also, the party announced that it will host the ‘First International Meeting of Leftist Parties' in early October.
 Canada has stood almost alone on the international stage, going so far as to say that Zelaya should not return back to Honduras. This should not come as a huge shock for Canadians as the Canadian state has been pursuing an increasingly interventionist role in Latin American affairs for a while now.
Canada has stood almost alone on the international stage, going so far as to say that Zelaya should not return back to Honduras. This should not come as a huge shock for Canadians as the Canadian state has been pursuing an increasingly interventionist role in Latin American affairs for a while now.