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Lucas Koerner

Lucas Koerner is a journalist and political analyst based in Caracas, Venezuela. He currently serves on the editorial board of Venezuelanalysis.

Después de desacreditar las mentiras sobre la ayuda humanitaria "Camiones, NYT invierte la realidad en los médicos cubanos de Venezuela

Lucas Koerner y Ricardo Vaz, de VA, examinan un artículo reciente del New York Times sobre el papel de los médicos cubanos en Venezuela.

marzo 28th, 2019
Lucas Koerner
Ricardo Vaz
marzo 28th, 2019
Por Lucas Koerner
Y Ricardo Vaz
Venezuela Fidel Castro

After debunking Washington’s lies about the burning of “humanitarian aid” trucks on the Venezuelan/Colombian border (more than two weeks after being scooped by independent journalists), the New York Times quickly reverted to form in an article by Nicholas Casey headlined “‘It is Unspeakable’: How Maduro Used Cuban Doctors to Coerce Voters”

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The Global Left and the Danger of a Dirty War in Venezuela

The fact of the matter is that Nicolás Maduro was re-elected in an internationally monitored election with 6.2 million votes, equivalent to 31 percent of the voting eligible population.

febrero 25th, 2019
Lucas Koerner
febrero 25th, 2019
Por Lucas Koerner
An anti-government protester holds a shield brandished with photos of President Nicolas Maduro, government officials and a gun sight, during clashes with security forces in Caracas, Venezuela, July 22, 2017. Fernando Llano | AP

Opinion -- In a recent piece for Jacobin, Gabriel Hetland mapped out what he believes should be the “left” position vis-à-vis the ongoing US-led coup effort in Venezuela. Hetland correctly observes that there is “absolutely no justification for U.S. sanctions or military intervention” in Venezuela, which must be opposed by leftists and

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Venezuela: Coup d’Etat or Constitutional Transition?

Juan Guaido claims that his new self-ascribed job title is fully in keeping with Article 233 of Venezuela’s 1999 constitution. But is this the case?

febrero 7th, 2019
Lucas Koerner
febrero 7th, 2019
Por Lucas Koerner
Venezuela | Juan Guaido

There’s been a lot of misinformation in the international media about whether what is happening in Venezuela is a brazen US-led power grab or a constitutional transfer of power aided by the international community. On January 23, National Assembly President Juan Guaido, who was virtually unknown in Venezuela before being selected for the

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Venezuelan Opposition Awarded EU Human Rights Prize amid Controversy

Leftist Eurodeputies have opposed the move, calling the South American country’s opposition violent and anti-democratic.

diciembre 18th, 2017
Lucas Koerner
diciembre 18th, 2017
Por Lucas Koerner
Leopoldo Lopez

The European Parliament honored Venezuela’s right-wing opposition with its prestigious Sakharov human rights prize during a ceremony in Strasbourg on Wednesday. National Assembly (AN) President Julio Borges received the award on behalf of the opposition-controlled legislature and the country’s so-called “political prisoners”, to whom the prize

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US Calls Venezuela Global Threat at UN as EU Approves Arms Embargo

The US chaired an informal meeting at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Monday to discuss the situation in Venezuela despite a boycott from leading members.

noviembre 16th, 2017
Lucas Koerner
noviembre 16th, 2017
Por Lucas Koerner
United Nations U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley, right, listens as Organization of American States Secretary General Luis Almargo speaks during a U.N. meeting on human rights concerns in Venezuela, Nov. 13, 2017 at U.N. headquarters. (AP/Bebeto Matthews)

The US chaired an informal meeting at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Monday to discuss the situation in Venezuela despite a boycott from leading members such as China and Russia. “The crisis in Venezuela today poses a direct threat to international peace and security. Venezuela is an increasingly violent narco-state that threatens

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