Venezuelan Revolution at UEA
- 27 October 2006
Ronny Pante continued his speaking tour 
of UK universities at the University of East Anglia in Norwich on 26th 
October, continuing to prove that youth in Britain feel solidarity and 
excitement towards the revolutionary movement in Venezuela. The mood 
at the meeting was eager, with a great deal of questions on how we can 
make our own desire for a transition from capitalism to socialism concrete. 
 Ronny spoke to around 25 students, giving 
an extensive insiders perspective on the background to and history of 
the revolutionary reawakening taking place since the 1989 Caracazo. 
Based on the nature and extent of the subsequent questions from students, 
it would seem that many in the audience felt the insider's description 
gave revolution a tangible spirit, which will hopefully lead to a growing 
movement at this university. After the talk and lengthy period of questioning, 
several students stayed behind to chat, sign up to Hands off Venezuela 
and buy pamphlets and books from Ronny. However, unfortunately the informal 
chat could not last long as Ronny had to rush off to catch a train back 
to London.
Ronny spoke to around 25 students, giving 
an extensive insiders perspective on the background to and history of 
the revolutionary reawakening taking place since the 1989 Caracazo. 
Based on the nature and extent of the subsequent questions from students, 
it would seem that many in the audience felt the insider's description 
gave revolution a tangible spirit, which will hopefully lead to a growing 
movement at this university. After the talk and lengthy period of questioning, 
several students stayed behind to chat, sign up to Hands off Venezuela 
and buy pamphlets and books from Ronny. However, unfortunately the informal 
chat could not last long as Ronny had to rush off to catch a train back 
to London. 
Hopefully this should not be a problem, 
as we have many more events planned at the university to encourage and 
express the enthusiasm that has been shown. In a week's time we have 
a showing of The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, and then Diana 
Raby is speaking on her new book followed by a showing of The Old 
Man and Jesus. Before the election on 3rd December,  we 
plan to have a campaign to really raise awareness of the dynamic, living 
reality of the situation in Venezuela and to bring students in to actively 
organising in support and solidarity of the campaign. We are also running 
a broad based campaign against the government's ‘suggestion' that 
lecturers spy on Muslim pupils, which has the potential to show that 
socialism means actively changing the world. If all goes well, we will 
end the year having passed Student Union Council resolutions against 
the government's attack on civil liberties and in support and affiliation 
to Hands off Venezuela.
we 
plan to have a campaign to really raise awareness of the dynamic, living 
reality of the situation in Venezuela and to bring students in to actively 
organising in support and solidarity of the campaign. We are also running 
a broad based campaign against the government's ‘suggestion' that 
lecturers spy on Muslim pupils, which has the potential to show that 
socialism means actively changing the world. If all goes well, we will 
end the year having passed Student Union Council resolutions against 
the government's attack on civil liberties and in support and affiliation 
to Hands off Venezuela. 
Ronny's visit has highlighted that student politics can and is helping change the world for the better.

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