[The BoRev.net blog comments on statements made by The Guardian's Latin America correspondent, Rory Carroll, in response to the question of whether Carroll's coverage of Hugo Chavez's government in Venezuela has been objective. To read the original Guardian piece click here. To read comments on The Guardian's original piece by members of MediaLens' message board click here.]
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[Hugh O'Shaughnessy gives his take on the visit of the leaders of
Argentina and Chile to London and UK policy towards Latin America. For O'Shaughnessy, Britain’s bad decisions in Latin America – including that of aligning
itself against President Hugo Chávez in Venezuela and other reforming
leaders – come from its unthinking alignment with Washington in
preference to the EU.]
FCO Minister for Latin America Kim Howells with troops of the High Mountain Battalion of the Colombian
Army, including head of the Colombian army General Mario Montoya (behind him and left of Howells). General Montoya is reported to have collaborated with paramilitary death squads and drug traffickers and to be linked with disappearances and killings in Colombia.
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[The Venezuela Information Centre (VIC) have organised an event in London to mark the sixth anniversary of the military coup that briefly overthrew the government of President Hugo Chávez.]
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[Writing for Counterpunch, George Ciccariello-Maher reviews Eva Golinger's latest book, Bush Versus Chavez. For Ciccariello-Maher, Golinger continues the diabolical narrative of her previous book, this time relying
less on Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests than on a series of other key documents
and bits of testimony gleaned from anonymous sources. Click here to access the appendices to Bush Versus Chávez, largely composed of declassified or leaked documents.]

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[Diana Raby, Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Liverpool, reviews The Battle for Latin America’s Soul by Michael Reid. Reid is the Latin America editor at the Economist. Click here to read the first chapter of Diana Raby's book Democracy and Revolution: Latin America and Socialism Today.]
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[Writing for Counterpunch, George Ciccariello-Maher argues that in Venezuela in recent weeks the so-called "endogenous right," the
well-known bloc of moderate, centrist, bureaucratic-minded Chavistas, have landed a
series of body blows to more leftist elements, threatening internal democracy
and the radicalism of the Revolution in the process.]
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[Venezuelanalysis.com's Kiraz Janicke reports on the March 17 meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Organisation of American States
(OAS), where they rejected Colombia's military incursion into Ecuador
on March 1 which killed 25 people, including Raul Reyes, second in command of
the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).]
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[Venezuelanalysis.com's Chris Carlson reports on statements made by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez who labeled Colombia the "Israel of Latin America" on his Sunday talk show Aló Presidente yesterday. Chavez's statements come in the wake of the assassination of Luis Édgar Devia Silva or "Raul Reyes" by the Colombian military on Saturday in Ecuador. Reyes was second-in-command in the FARC (Colombia's guerrilla group), and perhaps its most visible spokesperson.]
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[Znet's Justin Podur reports on the assassination of Luis Édgar Devia Silva or "Raul Reyes" by the Colombian military on Saturday in Ecuador. Reyes was second-in-command in the FARC (Colombia's guerrilla group), and perhaps its most visible spokesperson. Click here for a Spanish version of this news.]
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[Below information on a protest organised by the Venezuela Information Centre (VIC) for Tuesday 4 March.]
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