El Mundo (Venezuela) published a three page interview with Alan Woods, see
url below, article is in Spanish:
  "We advocate the nationalization of large estates, banking and
monopolies"<https://mail.google.com/venezuela-leftmenu-161/6875-alan-woods-entrevista-mundo>
[image:
Imprimir]<https://mail.google.com/venezuela-leftmenu-161/6875-alan-woods-entrevista-mundo?tmpl=component&print=1&layout=default&page=>
   Written by El Mundo

Friday December 17, 2010



[image: AW_elmundo]Here is the full text (PDF) of the interview that the
newspaper El Mundo did of comrade Alan Woods, leader of the International
Marxist Tendency. Alan Woods defends the progress of the Bolivarian
revolution, but also the need to complete the nationalization under workers'
control of the commanding heights of the economy. It also opposes the idea
of a mixed economy, attacking the bourgeoisie that is sabotaging the
country's economy and argues that to combat bureaucracy is necessary to
advance  workers control.


El Mundo (Venezuela) published a three page interview with Alan. Not sure if
you've seen it,

http://luchadeclases.org.ve/venezuela-leftmenu-161/6875-alan-woods-entrevista-mundo

Best

Jordi


On 17 December 2010 22:13, Cort Greene <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jordi
>
> Vheadline just printed your aticle on its website (
> http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=99538   ) from yesterday and I
> have been told Venezuelanalysis will also...
>
> Good article and I hope all is well.
>
> Cort
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Cort Greene <[email protected]>
> Date: Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 11:33 AM
> Subject: [Media Watch] Opposition media compares Chavez to Hitler, again
> To: Venezuela_Today <[email protected]>, socialism <
> [email protected]>, csny <[email protected]>, "Roy
> S. Carson" <[email protected]>, [email protected],
> [email protected]
>
>
> http://www.handsoffvenezuela.org/media_venezuela_chavez_hitler.htm
>
>   [Media Watch] Opposition media compares Chavez to Hitler, 
> again<http://www.handsoffvenezuela.org/media_venezuela_chavez_hitler.htm> 
> [image:
> Print]<http://www.handsoffvenezuela.org/media_venezuela_chavez_hitler/print.htm#>
>    Written
> by Jorge Martin
> Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:11
>
>  As it happens every so often, the Venezuelan right wing media and their
> international counterparts are once again raising a hue and cry over alleged
> threats to freedom of the media and freedom of expression in Venezuela.
>
> So, as I walked down to the newspaper stand in Parque Central in Caracas I
> had visions of newspapers with blanked out front pages, as was usually the
> case during the IV Republic. However, what I found was very different. The
> front pages of most of the papers (El Universal, El Nacional, El Nuevo País,
> 2001, El Mundo, Reporte Diario de la Economía, La Razón, etc) were extremely
> critical of the decision of the national assembly to pass an Enabling Act
> giving Chavez emergency powers. In fact, "critical" is too soft a word to
> describe their reaction. Many of them were hysterically denouncing the move
> as dictatorial.
>
>   But, the one front page that really caught my attention was TalCual's.
> The daily opposition paper, edited by former leftist turned rabid
> reactionary Teodoro Petkoff, had a headline boldly proclaiming "Going
> towards a dictatorship" and a caricature of Chavez giving a Nazi-style
> salute.
>   [image: talcualsaludofascista]
>   In any democratic country such a provocation would probably lead to
> legal action against the editor. Not in Venezuela. The editorial, written by
> Petkoff himself, calls the democratically elected president "ignorant" and
> "ignoramus" and uses extremely derogatory nicknames of his own making to
> refer to him.
>
>   The concluding paragraph compares Chavez with Hitler: "This is what
> Adolf Hitler did. On March 24, 1933, the Reichstag, the German Parliament,
> gave him special powers for indefinite time and to legislate over any issue.
> The Reichstag never met again; from then on Hitler ruled in a dictatorial
> manner. With this violation of the constitution ..." The fact that granting
> the president enabling powers is within the constitution seems irrelevant to
> Petkoff.
>
>   One wonders how is he allowed to publish such libellous material. It is
> not even the first time he makes the allegation that Chavez is Hitler
> reincarnate. On Februray 1, 2007 Petkoff published a "Heil Hugo" front page
> with a picture of Chaplin as Hitler.
>   [image: tal cual hitler]
>   The same newspaper, on September 26th, 2003, published a front page
> picture showing Hugo Chavez holding a 9 mm handgun at a public rally with a
> headline saying "At gun point". The small problem was that what Chavez was
> really holding at that public rally was ... a rose, and the picture was in
> fact a photo-montage.
>   [image: tal cual pistola]
>   Despite all the protests of Petkoff and the rest of the reactionary
> media, nationally and internationally, about the so-called dictatorial
> Chavez, elections and referenda are held very often in Venezuela, and the
> people have once and again given support to the Bolivarian revolution, in
> the ballot box and in the streets, defending it against the coup plots of
> the "democratic" opposition represented by Petkoff.
>
>   Teodoro Petkoff, who was once a leftist, joined the Caldera government
> in the 1990s, where he was in charge of the privatisation of most state
> owned companies, following the diktats of the IMF. He supported the April
> 2002 coup against president Chavez and published a famous editorial entitled
> "Chao Hugo" celebrating his undemocratic removal. He is one of the main
> leaders of the opposition and acted as the main advisor to the opposition
> presidential candidate Manuel Rosales in the December 2006 elections.
>
>   Petkoff concludes his editorial with this statement: "Chavez has started
> to walk, now for real, the path to a dictatorship. Will the country swallow
> it?" This sounds like a very ominous threat, particularly coming from
> someone who supported the coup in April 2002 and has played a role in every
> single undemocratic plot of the reactionary opposition to remove Chavez and
> put an end to the Bolivarian revolution.
>
>   After buying a copy of TalCual, which will come very handy next time
> someone raises the issue of the so-called of "freedom of expression" in
> Venezuela, I walked away with a feeling of anger and rage at the fact that
> most of those who organised and participated in the coup in 2002 are still
> free to attack the Venezuelan revolution in the media, through economic
> sabotage, by leading the opposition parties and in conspiracies and plots
> with US imperialism.
>
>   *The problem in Venezuela, clearly, is not one of lack of freedom of
> expression, but one of incredible and dangerous leniency with the sworn
> enemies of the democratic will of the people.*
>
>
>
>
> --
> *A means can be justified only by its end. But the end in its turn needs
> to be justified.
>
> (Also quoted as "The end may justify the means as long as there is
> something that justifies the end.")
>
> Leon Trotsky
>
> Their Morals and Ours (1938)*
>




-- 
*A means can be justified only by its end. But the end in its turn needs to
be justified.

(Also quoted as "The end may justify the means as long as there is something
that justifies the end.")

Leon Trotsky

Their Morals and Ours (1938)*


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