The Chavez Code: Cracking US Intervention in Venezuela - Softcover

Golinger, Eva

 
9781566566476: The Chavez Code: Cracking US Intervention in Venezuela

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[Eva Golinger] was labelled an 'official troublemaker' by the Pentagon and recieved many anonymous death threats. This book serves as eloquent defiance to all that, 25,000 copies of which she has already given out free in the streets of Venezuela!' (Labour Left Briefing)

Eva Golinger's book is the antidote to [the Bush adminstration's] poisonous propaganda [about Hugo Chavez]. ... Well written, with solid evidence, this the political survival guide to the land of the next oil war. (Greg Palast, author of The Best Democracy Money Can Buy)

Focusing on the issue of U.S. involvement in the April 2002 coup aimed at ousting Chávez, this blatantly pro-Chávez polemic by a Venezuelan American lawyer is important reading... because it presents an alternate view regarding America's attempts to influence regional politics and economics. ... As libraries owe their readers arguments on both sides of current issues, this book is recommended... (Library Journal)

About the Author

Eva Golinger is a Venezuelan-American attorney specializing in international human rights and immigration law. In 2004, she obtained top-secret documents from the CIA, the State Department and other government entities, declassified under the Freedom of Information Act, demonstrating the Bush Government's prior knowledge and complicity in the April 2002 coup d'etat against President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela. She has also brought to light more than $20 million given by the U.S. Government to finance anti-Chávez groups in Venezuela.

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