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13/08/14

VENEZUELA
Chavism and Bolivarian bourgeoisies of Latin America are being more and more exposed...

Brutal repression of Maduro’s government to the steel industry workers of Sidor
They were claiming to renew collective labor agreements with wage increase

“21st Century Socialism” and “Market Socialism”… a deception and an imposture

Maduro’s government already imposed a huge devaluation that people are paying with starvation and misery.
Today, supported by the “right wing” opposition and blessed by AEO and UNASUR and commanded by Omaba, it is preparing increase in all goods with the increase of fuel.

Chavist government pays the foreign debt to the IMF on time and oppresses workers


Workers’ Road block and picket

Worker of SIDOR injured

Enough lies!
Maduro, Kirchner, Morales and brothers Castro are all junior partners of Wall Street
Brothers Castro sell Cuba to imperialism and have already sold out the Colombian resistance
Yesterday Morales repressed and dismissed Huanuni miners and peasants of TIPNIS.
Cristina Kirchner, having 7.000 prosecuted workers, condemns to life the oil workers of Las Heras with her Videlist judges.

The workers of SIDOR are right: They are “socialists” and “communists” with Rolex and Hummers! They starve and oppress the working class


SIDOR workers’ banner

Socialist revolution or caricature of revolution

Workers organizations of the Latin American continent must break with the bourgeoisie, re-establish workers and peasants’ alliance and, through socialist revolution, break with imperialism and expropriate capitalists

Latin American working class’ allies are not native bourgeoisies, who are Wall Street’s partners, but US, European and world working class and youth who are marching today defending the Palestinian working class and people from the aggression of the Zionist State of Israel


The 2800 hectares of Siderúrgica del Orinoco (SIDOR – Steel Company of Orinoco) look like a ghost city. The silence of its machines gets you down. The ovens are cold; workers who produce wealth have stopped the production.

SIDOR workers’ demonstration