Tuesday 23rd of April 2024

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herd of the empire

The Trump administration’s sanctions on Venezuela have not just weakened the country’s economy but have deprived millions of viewpoints questioning the US policies, as Abby Martin’s show on TeleSUR shut down citing financial woes.

“From inside history’s biggest empire...recording a world shaped by war & inequality” – The Empire Files’ (TEF) airs on TeleSUR, a latin-American TV network that derives most of its funding from the Venezuelan government. Abby Martin, a former RT journalist now hosting TEF announced on Wednesday that the show would completely shut down its operations, citing the tough US sanctions on Venezuela’s socialist government as responsible.

The Empire Files has released over 100 documentaries and eyewitness reports from around the world, from the US to Israel to Venezuela, and is known for its unapologetically leftist, anti-imperialist message. Its staff haven’t been paid since May, when the US government responded to what it called the “sham” election of President Nicolas Maduro with further sanctions, blocking all wire transfers originating in Venezuela.

“There appears to be no solution, and no end in sight, to this ongoing financial attack,” read a statement from TEF.

According to TEF, the show and its parent network’s anti-US position has made it a target for violence in the past. TEF claims that a US-backed coup plot in 2015 included plans to bomb TeleSUR’s headquarters in Caracas and that a TeleSUR news team was ambushed by US-backed opposition forces in 2017, and nearly lynched, with one reporter shot during the ambush.

Crackdown on alternative media?

The coordinated removal of right-wing conspiracy theorist and polemicist Alex Jones from major social media networks earlier this month incensed some conservatives and free-speech advocates, and delighted much of the American left. The ban seemed to validate the long-running conservative claim that the Silicon Valley tech giants’ political views fall somewhere to the left of Stalin but, in reality, left-leaning and alternative networks worldwide are feeling the squeeze too.

TeleSUR’s Facebook page was abruptly removed last week, with the network claiming that “no specific reason” was given for the removal, except that TeleSUR might have violated one of the platform’s terms of use.

“This is an alarming development in light of the recent shutting down of pages that don't fit a mainstream narrative,” the network declared, referencing the recent shutdown of Jones’ online presence and the deletion by Facebook of Venezuelanalysis, an outlet that offered leftist commentary on Latin American affairs.

Both TeleSUR and Venezuelanalysis had their pages restored, but many saw the removals as a continuation of the US government and big tech’s war against dissident voices.

“The US is at war now with Iran, Russia, China, the EU and Venezuela and any dissident voices, so as the authoritarian position of the US increases, Facebook and other media are under increasing pressure to abide by the line that comes out of Washington,” James Petras, Professor Emeritus at Binghamton University and an expert on Latin America, told RT.

While it is unclear whether there is any direct connection, Facebook recently partnered up with the Digital Forensic Lab, a subsidiary of the Atlantic Council, a neo-liberal think tank set up in 1961 to promote Western ideology around the world.

Facebook teamed up with the Digital Forensic Lab as part of its ongoing mission to police news and views on its platform. In a blog post announcing the partnership, the DFL said that it would strive to “expose and explain falsehood online,” and weed out the West’s favorite bogeymen – the ‘Russian bots.’

First they came for RT

The origins of the crackdown actually go back to RT. Long before Jones was essentially excommunicated from the internet, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper wrote a report denouncing two RT shows, one of which was hosted by Abby Martin. It didn’t matter that these shows had finished airing at the time, they were included in Clapper’s report as proof that ‘the Russians’ meddled in the 2016 election by “promoting a particular point of view, disparaging our system, our alleged hypocrisy about human rights, etc.”

 

Read more:

https://www.rt.com/usa/436693-venezuela-crackdown-alternative-media/

black sheep...

Serena Williams is banned from wearing the bodysuit she originally donned at the French Open in May at future tournaments there. French Open president Bernard Giudicelli told media that the outfit went “too far.”

In an interview with Tennis Magazine, Giudicelli said, "I believe we have sometimes gone too far. Serena's outfit this year, for example, would no longer be accepted." Giudicelli was speaking to the magazine about the tournament's new dress code. "You have to respect the game and the place," he said.

Read more:

https://sputniknews.com/sport/201808241067456422-French-Open-Serena-Will...

english thieves….

Your $1.7 billion of gold is now ours, UK tells starving Venezuelans.

 

 

    In its prolonged freezing of Venezuelan assets, the UK continues to withhold 31 tons of its gold stored at the Bank of England, with a new Supreme Court ruling supporting the seizure.

 

 

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https://www.rt.com/op-ed/544357-venezuelan-gold-guaido-supreme-court/

 

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french omelette in oil.....

France and Venezuela could have better bilateral relations, French President Emmanuel Macron told his counterpart, Nicolas Maduro, on the sidelines of the climate-change summit in Egypt.

Just three years ago, Macron had recognized a different person, Juan Guaido, as the leader of Venezuela.

Monday’s brief interaction occurred during the UN’s COP27 climate event in Sharm El-Sheikh, according to the Venezuelan news outlet Telesur, which published footage of the Macron-Maduro chat.

In the video, Macron assessed that Latin America was “putting itself back together” and expressing a wish to discuss how France could play a more positive role on the continent. He addressed the Venezuelan leader as “president.”

“At your service. Our delegate to the conference is Jorge Rodriguez. You can talk to him with absolute confidence,” Maduro responded. He stressed that the delegate served as the president of Venezuela’s National Assembly.

Rodriguez assumed that position in January last year, though his claim on it is disputed by none other than Juan Guaido. The US-backed politician claims to be the “interim president” of Venezuela as well as the head of its legislative body. France was among the nations that recognized Guaido as such.

Some politicians in France reacted sarcastically to Macron’s apparent rapprochement with Maduro. “Needing oil makes you polite,” left-wing presidential candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon remarked, referring to Venezuela’s vast hydrocarbon reserves.

 

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https://www.rt.com/news/566123-macron-maduro-chat-egypt/

 

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