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 LibrarianActivist.orghttp://www.librarianactivist.org [ LibrarianActivist.org] Article 4: The countries shall work together, in coordination with other Latin American countries, to eradicate illiteracy in these nations, using efficient, tried and tested methods of mass application, which have been successfully used in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

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http://badhairblog.blogspot.com [Badhairblog.blogspot.com] Fausta's blog: Caribbean oil, Caribbean drugs, and major players: The agreement entered into last Monday is a continued part of a letter of intention signed by both nations on April 28th, 2005 under the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) and reinforces the ties that have united both countries since 2000 by means of the Comprehensive Cooperation Convention. In this way, Cuba has secured a supply of more than 90,000 bpd of oil and byproducts in exchange for goods and services, such as aid in social welfare programs.

http://haitioye.net/hcvp [HAITI-CUBA-VENEZUELA PROJECT] Permanent Link to: Preval (center) after speaking at the Organization of American States on Wednesday, March 29 in Washington, DC. Recently, I have seen blog traffic concerning the debate over whether Haiti should re-instate its army.

[Obsidian Wings] The Hugo Chavez Slow-Motion Bolivarmunist... : That said, the social and economic grievances that got him elected are very real, the Supreme court he has subverted was incredibly partisan, the generals he replaced were reasonably suspected of sympathy with the aborted coup against him, he faces opponents who have not scrupled themselves to use extra-constitutional means and he is undoubtedly still popular - he doesn't need to rig elections, at least yet.

http://lanr.blogspot.com [Latin America News Review] Cuba and Venezuela: A Bolivarian Partnership: Two of Latin America’s most respected independence figures, José Martí and Simón Bolívar, recognized more than a century ago that their homelands would never be free of imperial domination until Latin America came together in solidarity as a united force...

http://upsidedownworld.org [Upsidedownworld.org] Upside Down World - Cuba and Venezuela: A Bolivarian Partnership: The rise of the Bolivarian Revolutionary movement to power in 1998, through the election of Hugo Chávez, has meant real change for the poor of Venezuela and the initiation of a different kind of relationship with Cuba. Reinvigorating the visions of Martí and Bolívar—while respecting one another’s differing systems and different paths toward revolution and change—Cuba and Venezuela have built a relationship based on humanism, solidarity, mutual aid, and a shared vision of a world without poverty and imperialism.

[Quest.quixote.org] Bolivia, Venezuela and Cuba sign trade accord | Quest for Peace: SEVENTH: Cuba shall prolong the stay of the 600 medical specialists who travelled to Bolivia as a result of the serious natural disaster which occurred in January of this year, affecting all the regions of the country, for as long as this sister nation deems necessary. Furthermore, it will donate 20 field hospitals equipped with surgical facilities, intensive care units, emergency services for patients suffering of cardiovascular accidents, laboratories and other medical resources, to be sent to the areas hardest hit by this disaster.

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