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  • | The OAS Ecuadors neoliberal president are looking to suspend elections so as to cling on to power and stop the coming victory of the Correísta left | Photo TwitterOVargas52 | MR Online

    Fears of U.S. interference in Ecuadorean elections

    Originally published: teleSUR on January 30, 2021 (more by teleSUR)  |

    Andres Arauz has 37 percent of voting intention in the most recent polls, compared to 24 percent of the banker Guillermo Lasso, his main competitor, who seeks to banish once and for all the failed model of 21st Century socialism.

  • | This is the first time in 23 years that Evo Morales is disqualified from an electoral campaign ever since he first entered the Legislature in 1997 | Photo EFE Juan Ignacio Roncoroni | MR Online

    Bolivia Court denies Evo Morales candidacy for October 18 elections

    Originally published: teleSUR on September 7, 2020 (more by teleSUR)  |

    “History shows that they will be able to disqualify Evo, but they will not be able to outlaw the people,” Evo Morales replied as he urged Bolivians no to “fall into any provocation,” instead “abide by that decision because our commitment and priority is for the people to come out of the crisis.”

  • | Citizen makes noise with a horn during protests El Alto Bolivia August 14 2020 | Photo EFE | MR Online

    Añez intensifies persecution of social leaders

    Originally published: teleSUR on August 20, 2020 (more by teleSUR)  |

    Those who took part in the protests against the postponement of the elections are accused of terrorism and sedition.

  • | Evo Morales | MR Online

    Evo Morales slams coup plotters for keeping up violence

    Originally published: teleSUR on November 11, 2019 (more by teleSUR)  |

    “Mesa and Camacho, discriminators and conspirators, will go down in history as racists and coup plotters,” Morales said in a tweet early Monday morning.

  • | Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks from the Presidential Palace in Caracas Venezuela Jan 23 2019 | MR Online

    Venezuela cuts relations with United States over coup support

    Originally published: teleSUR on January 23, 2019 (more by teleSUR)  |

    Maduro cut relations with the U.S. and said that envoys of the countries who have stopped recognizing him as elected president have 72 hours to leave the country.

  • | Its more than evident that nonWestern media are having their rights to free speech infringed upon writes Val Reynoso | Photo Wikimedia Commons | MR Online

    How U.S., Facebook are ‘complicit in censoring non-Western media’

    Originally published: teleSUR on April 28, 2018 by Val Reynoso (more by teleSUR)  | (Posted Apr 30, 2018)

    It’s more than evident that non-Western media are having their rights to free speech infringed upon, writes Val Reynoso.

  • | Vladimir Putin L and Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin | MR Online

    Putin: U.S.-led attack on Syria violation of international law

    Originally published: teleSUR on April 14, 2018 (more by teleSUR)  |

    The Russia president said Washington and its allies have used such strategies of unconfirmed reports to launch interventions against local governments.

  • | America Russia flag | MR Online

    How the United States ‘hacked’ Russia’s elections in the 1990s

    Originally published: teleSUR on March 16, 2018 by Richard Gaunt (more by teleSUR)  | (Posted Mar 29, 2018)

    In a recent interview that went viral, Russian President Vladimir Putin repudiated NBC journalist Megyn Kelly, when she pressed him on the so-called “Russiagate” scandal.

  • | Oscar Lopez Rivera | MR Online

    Oscar Lopez Rivera calls U.S. intervention in Puerto Rico ‘biggest experiment in neoliberalism’

    Originally published: teleSUR on March 5, 2018 (more by teleSUR)  |

    Oscar Lopez Rivera, the anti-colonial leader from Puerto Rico, has criticized the United States’ callousness and “experimental” approach towards the U.S. colony.

  • | The sculpture of the naked paleolithic woman dates back to somewhere between 25000 and 28000 BC | Photo Museum of Natural History Vienna | MR Online

    Too hot to handle: Facebook mistakes Willendorf Virgin for porn

    Originally published: teleSUR on March 1, 2018 (more by teleSUR)  |

    “An archaeological object, especially iconic, should not be banned from Facebook,” the Museum of Natural History in Vienna said.

  • | Palestinians watch Israeli soldiers patrol near the West Bank City of Hebron yesterday close to where the teenagers were last seen | Photo Reuters | MR Online

    New book reveals Israel’s covert operations, including nearly 2,700 assassinations

    Originally published: teleSUR on January 28, 2018 (more by teleSUR)  |

    A new book unveiled this month sheds light on Israel’s covert operations of state-sponsored killings.

  • | Mexicos First Seduction School Rape Culture and Femicides | Analysis | teleSUR English | MR Online

    Mexico’s first ‘seduction school’, rape culture and femicides

    Originally published: teleSUR on January 22, 2018 by Marion Deschamps (more by teleSUR)  |

    On Sunday, the international press agency EFE did not have enough words to praise the not-even-that-new initiative of a Mexican “seduction school”, lamenting that this kind of workshop remains largely “taboo” in the country.

  • | Lula Da Silva | MR Online

    Lula, Brazil elections and the left

    Originally published: teleSUR on January 24, 2018 by Sabrina Fernandes (more by teleSUR)  |

    In an exclusive interview with teleSUR, Brazilian professor and researcher Sabrina Fernandes discusses former President Luiz Inacio “Lula” da Silva’s Jan. 24 corruption trial and forthcoming elections in the South American country.

  • | The complete display read Not a DC resident Need a place to stay Try our shithole | Photo bellvisuals | MR Online

    Multimedia Artist Projects ‘Try Our Shithole’ on Trump building

    Originally published: teleSUR on January 15, 2018 (more by teleSUR)  |

    Following U.S. President Donald Trump’s disparaging remarks about Haiti and African countries, a projection was made on the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC declaring it was a “shithole.”

  • | The Times laments the consequences of the policies it supports while opposing solutions short of regime change | Photo Reuters | MR Online

    Lamenting Venezuela’s ‘Humanitarian Crisis’ while blocking its resolution

    Originally published: teleSUR on January 2, 2017 by Roger Harris (more by teleSUR)  |

    A New York Times headline screams “As Venezuela collapses, children are dying of hunger.” Lurid pictures show dead infants. A companion “article of the day teaching activities,” asks: “Why do some young children choose to live on the streets instead of at home with their families?”

  • | Dozens of proimmigration demonstrators cheer and hold signs as international passengers arrive at Dulles International Airport | Photo Reuters | MR Online

    Somali deportees from U.S. exposed to “slave ship conditions”

    Originally published: teleSUR on December 21, 2017 (more by teleSUR)  |

    92 Somali nationals who were deported from the United States earlier this month are suing the Trump administration over “slave ship conditions” on the plane back home. They were denied access to food, water and bathrooms for nearly two days while on the plane.

  • | chavistas | MR Online

    Chavismo virtually wipes U.S.-backed opposition from municipal map

    Originally published: teleSUR on December 12, 2017 (more by teleSUR)  |

    This is the worst electoral defeat for the opposition in Venezuela since 2005.

  • | Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte | Photo Reuters | MR Online

    Duterte is a big liar

    Originally published: teleSUR on November 25, 2017 (more by teleSUR)  |

    Duterte is a consistent political swindler and demagogue who depends heavily on lying.

  • | Bags of corn flour left to rot seen inside Demasecas company plant in Venezuela | Photo Alba Movimientos | MR Online

    Venezuelan company lets 55 tons of flour rot

    Originally published: teleSUR on November 21, 2017 by Alba Movimientos (more by teleSUR)  | (Posted Nov 25, 2017)

    The company received more than US$85 million in government subsidies in 2015 for the production and distribution of food at fair prices.

  • | Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said that default will never come to Venezuela | Photo Reuters | MR Online

    Step by step: How to fabricate news about the ‘default’ in Venezuela

    Originally published: teleSUR on November 16, 2017 by La Iguana TV (more by teleSUR)  | (Posted Nov 19, 2017)

    Let us not forget that Standard & Poor, Moody and Fitch rating services are financed by the banks and therefore have no real independence.

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    I have 2 favourite sayings. One draws upon the dialogue in Shakespeare’s Henry the VI part 2 when Jack Cade envisions that the effect of his plot will be that “all the realm shall be in common.” To this, comrade Dick responds, “the first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.”

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