Thursday, September 08, 2005

Nov. 8: Rally in solidarity with Venezuela




ON NOV. 8, thousands will rally to express solidarity with Venezuela.
at The Town Hall
123 West 43rd Street
(between 6th Avenue & Broadway)


Now, more than ever, the people of Venezuela and their leaders need our solidarity.
The Rev. Pat Robertson's call for the assassination of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frias is evidence that solidarity with Venezuela is urgent.
What makes Robertson's statement so dangerous is that it is a result of the hostile climate emanating from the White House. He joins a long list of Bush administration officials who are all working to lay the groundwork for U.S. intervention in Venezuela, militarily or otherwise, by distorting and defaming the reality in Venezuela.
You can help turn the tide in this country to stop U.S. aggression against Venezuela.
Your support is needed NOW for this timely and decisive event. You will be lending your voice with many others who have already said yes! to this event.
These supporters include:
The Alberto Lovera Bolivarian Circle,
Ramsey Clark,
Noam Chomsky,
Actor Peter Coyote,
Marcia Campos,
Actor Danny Glover,
Bishop Thomas Gumbleton,
U.S. Rep. Jose Serrano,
Rev. Lucius Walker,
Howard Zinn and many others.

Town Hall on Nov. 8 will be the first time several representatives of Venezuela's Bolivarian Movement will be in the U.S. all at one time!

A beautiful Program Journal commemorating the Evening in Solidarity with Bolivarian Venezuela will be produced. It will display political statements, solidarity messages, as well as ads by individuals and organizations. Funds raised from your ads and name listings in the Program Journal will all go to the cost of producing this event.
The Town Hall rally will be broadcast live globally by streaming video on the Internet. Your generous contribution will help make sure the mass event is viewed around the world.

For more info, write, call or email to:

Venezuela Nov 8
39 W 14th St-Suite 206
New York, NY 10011
212-633-6646
venezuela@globalsolidarity.info
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