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    🇻🇪What are the measures and consequences of the US-led blockade against Venezuela? Find out in this five-part infographic (thread)

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  2. hace 9 minutos

    Economy experts: "Sanctions against Venezuela likely led to tens of thousands of deaths." A number of experts agree that US sanctions are largely responsible for the country's crisis and should be removed immediately to end Venezuelans' suffering. Here📲

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  3. hace 9 horas

    We've also just published a neat infographic explaining the different measures and consequences of the US-led blockade. So take a look, download and share it so people understand just how far-reaching and murderous this policy is

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  4. hace 9 horas

    At Venezuelanalysis we're determined to do our part to counter this imperialist propaganda that has caused so much suffering. And unlike Reuters and their ilk, we're 100% funded by readers. To support our work, visit: Patreon:

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  5. hace 9 horas

    It might seem like we have a bone to pick with corporate outlets, and we do. They have blood on their hands. This kind of awful reporting, endorsing regime-change and minimizing sanctions' consequences, has provided cover for a policy that has killed tens of thousands of Vzlans

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  6. hace 9 horas

    In fact, it's the gov't, and really the Venezuelan people who are twice the victims. First, murderous sanctions mean there's a need to come up with these alternative and thus risky deals. And secondly, greedy businessmen can take advantage of the desperation to steal money

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  7. hace 9 horas

    To recap, the loyal stenographers at Reuters charge the Vzlan gov't w/ 2 "crimes": evading the US blockade (how dare they?) by looking for workarounds, and then "punishing" people who embezzled money and did not keep up their end of the bargain (cont)

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  8. hace 9 horas

    Also the usual "Maduro calls sanctions illegal and blames Washington for woes." Right, because Washington sanctioning a Russian company for buying Vzlan oil is surely legal. And everyone, from UN experts to US democrats, has denounced the devastating consequences of sanctions

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  9. hace 9 horas

    The article is full of the trademark dishonesty, like calling Venezuela's effort to sell crude despite sanctions a "cat and mouse game." How's that for a disgusting euphemism? Imagine someone trying not to be killed by the mob and calling that a cat and mouse game

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  10. hace 9 horas

    Says a lot that Reuters think Hernández is someone to shed light on this. Here's a lobbyist who represented companies trying to seize Vzlan assets. Then worked for this band of US-backed puppets and played a role in endangering said assets. Conflict of interest falls short...

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  11. hace 9 horas

    Cue in star witness José Ignacio Hernández, who says that by doing business with the gov't you risk "ending up in jail". His cameo is apropos, having worked for self-proclaimed , an expert in embezzling himself. Also, there's an arrest warrant for Hernández in Venezuela

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  12. hace 9 horas

    The piece pushes 2 stories: Vzla's efforts to circumvent sanctions (corporate outlets would just have the country surrender to imperialism) and a supposed persecution against the private sector. Who will stand up for the people who embezzle money in countries the US doesn't like?

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  13. hace 9 horas

    In short, PDVSA signed an oil-for-food swap deal with little-known Supraquimic, delivered $260 million worth of crude. Reuters cries about the poor corrupt businessmen, but even they admit: "Reuters could not determine how much food, if any, Supraquimic delivered"

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  14. hace 9 horas

    The headline is about the Vzlan gov't "punishing" people that were involved in an oil-for-food swap. And what does punishing mean? Well, prosecuting someone for embezzling money. Yes, Reuters thinks that (alleged) embezzlers should just go "unpunished" in Venezuela

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  15. hace 9 horas

    We've found the media dishonesty equivalent of a "perfect game." Reuters manages to cram so much bias into a single article it's almost indescribable. But this disgusting coverage and endorsement of murderous US sanctions needs calling out (thread)

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  16. hace 9 horas

    We've also just published a neat infographic explaining the different measures and consequences of the US-led blockade. So take a look, download and share it so people understand just how far-reaching and murderous this policy is

    Mostrar este hilo
    Deshacer
  17. hace 9 horas

    At Venezuelanalysis we're determined to do our part to counter this imperialist propaganda that has caused so much suffering. And unlike Reuters and their ilk, we're 100% funded by readers. To support our work, visit: Patreon:

    , , y 7 más
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  18. hace 9 horas

    It might seem like we have a bone to pick with corporate outlets, and we do. They have blood on their hands. This kind of awful reporting, endorsing regime-change and minimizing sanctions' consequences, has provided cover for a policy that has killed tens of thousands of Vzlans

    , , y 7 más
    Mostrar este hilo
    Deshacer
  19. hace 9 horas

    In fact, it's the gov't, and really the Venezuelan people who are twice the victims. First, murderous sanctions mean there's a need to come up with these alternative and thus risky deals. And secondly, greedy businessmen can take advantage of the desperation to steal money

    , , y 7 más
    Mostrar este hilo
    Deshacer
  20. hace 9 horas

    To recap, the loyal stenographers at Reuters charge the Vzlan gov't w/ 2 "crimes": evading the US blockade (how dare they?) by looking for workarounds, and then "punishing" people who embezzled money and did not keep up their end of the bargain (cont)

    , , y 7 más
    Mostrar este hilo
    Deshacer
  21. hace 9 horas

    Also the usual "Maduro calls sanctions illegal and blames Washington for woes." Right, because Washington sanctioning a Russian company for buying Vzlan oil is surely legal. And everyone, from UN experts to US democrats, has denounced the devastating consequences of sanctions

    , , y 7 más
    Mostrar este hilo
    Deshacer

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