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Necessary Journalism Movement demands an end to Israeli crimes
October 22 |
The Necessary Journalism Movement, which brings together Venezuelan journalists who defend freedom and the right to self-determination of peoples, demanded this Friday the cessation of Israeli Zionist crimes and condemned the murders that have been perpetrated against colleagues in the context of the conflict against Palestine.
Through a statement, the Movement denounced that so far, 17 journalists have been killed in the course of their work covering the events, more than 20 have been injured, three are missing and many are missing, while the headquarters of some Palestinian news agencies and other countries have been attacked.
“They have received from Zionism, the cargo of hatred to kill the truth and pretend to hide the horror that they impose against a population, with the terrible objective of executing an ethnic cleansing, hence the missiles directed against children and pregnant women in hospitals, schools and churches,” the text indicated.
The group of Venezuelan press professionals indicated that with the current onslaught, Israel “continues to trample the Geneva Convention as well as the protections and guarantees to the press in conflict situations”, while assuring that the missiles will not be able to silence the truth regarding the dispossession of the Palestinian people.
In addition, he denounced that Israel and its acolytes are on the way to create a second catastrophe to appropriate the country, as when they imposed the Nakba or Palestinian exodus in 1948, 75 years ago.
In this sense, they urge the peoples of the world to mobilize and demand that the governments take action so that Israel abandons the territory of Palestine, together with the “financial apparatus, the imperialism of the United States and the governments of Europe, the United Kingdom and, regrettably, Latin America”.
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President Xi Jinping to Attend BRICS Summit in Russia as International Attention Grows
Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the XVI BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, from October 22 to 24, as a guest of Russian President Vladimir Putin, announced Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying.
The upcoming summit, the first held after the expansion of BRICS, has attracted significant attention from the international community, stated another spokesperson for the ministry, Mao Ning.
According to Mao, Xi will participate in both small and large leader meetings and the BRICS Plus leaders’ dialogue, delivering important speeches. He will also engage in in-depth exchanges with leaders from other countries regarding the current international situation, practical BRICS cooperation, the development of the BRICS mechanism, and other significant issues of common interest.
Mao noted that since the inception of BRICS, member states have committed to upholding multilateralism and becoming a positive, stabilizing, and benevolent force in international affairs.
China is willing to work with all parties to ensure stable and lasting progress in BRICS cooperation, open a new era of unity and overcoming challenges for the Global South, and jointly promote global peace and development, added Mao.
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Venezuela highlights oil reserves as strengths for joining BRICS
Venezuela is pointing to its vast crude oil reserves—the largest in the world—and its strategic geographical location as key advantages for becoming a full member of the BRICS group of emerging economies, a goal it hopes to achieve at the upcoming summit in Russia this month, according to a statement released this Saturday by the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry.
According to Deputy Foreign Minister for Europe, Coromoto Godoy, Venezuela’s inclusion in BRICS would make the group “the ultimate oil and energy powerhouse,” while also facilitating the diversification of energy sources among its members (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, and Ethiopia).
Furthermore, Venezuela’s geographic position, with “access to the Atlantic Ocean, provides a strategic connection to other regions of the world, which will help increase and deepen economic and trade cooperation between BRICS and Latin America and the Caribbean,” Godoy explained, as cited in the statement.
During a virtual conference, Godoy asserted that Venezuela’s entry into the group would guarantee a “win-win” relationship and send a “key message” that Venezuela “always aligns itself with peace and the search for alternatives, in the face of a hegemony that seeks to suppress diversity.”
“The desire to become a full member of this group coincides with one of Venezuela’s historical objectives: contributing to the development of a new international geopolitical landscape,” added the deputy foreign minister.
This week, the Kremlin confirmed that leaders from 24 countries have confirmed their attendance at the BRICS summit, which will take place in the Russian city of Kazan from October 22 to 24.
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María Corina Machado urges teachers to unite for a “free” and transformed Venezuela
Anti-Chavista leader María Corina Machado called on teachers this Saturday to organize for a “free” Venezuela, which she assured “is coming soon.” In this future, she emphasized, teachers will be the “protagonists” in building the “best public education system in the world.”
“Venezuela needs you, firm, determined, organized, planting hope and confidence in your classrooms and communities. In this new Venezuela that is emerging, teachers will be the backbone of society, well-trained, well-paid, and with the social security they deserve,” Machado said in an audio message shared on social media.
The former congresswoman, who claims to be “in hiding” within the country due to fears for her “life” and “freedom,” stated that educators “represent the great hope for the profound change Venezuela urgently needs.”
“You, the teachers, have defended our children and youth during these dark years of lies and violence, protecting them from a systematic attack by a regime that sought to rewrite our history, destroy our symbols, and invert our values,” she added.
Despite “starvation wages,” these professionals have “remained at the forefront of this struggle with infinite dedication and commitment,” she said.
“I know that many of you have spent your own money to bring materials to your classrooms, or even shared your food with your students. You have witnessed the collapse of our educational infrastructure, how our children attend school without adequate food or clothing, and without the basic tools necessary for their education,” Machado remarked.
Machado expressed her “deep admiration and affection” for teachers, emphasizing that Venezuela “needs them organized and active” during this “decisive moment.”
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