Venezuela Condemns US
Interference
Caracas - The American
Corners represent today
one of the resources of
US interference in
Venezuela, apart from
the cultural nature they
are trying to give to
it, researchers warned
Sunday.
The US-Venezuelan Eva
Golinger and French
Roman Mingus in their
recently edited book,
Imperial Spiderweb:
Encyclopedia of
Interference and
Subversion, alerted that
it is one of
Washington's secret
forms of propaganda.
In a denunciation to the
National Assembly,
Golinger assured that
conspiracy and political
propaganda is elaborated
in the American Corners
as well as funding for
opposition
organizations.
In the Imperial
Spiderweb the
institutions are
identified as virtual
consulates which are not
formally sponsored by
the US government but by
an organization,
association, school,
library or local
institution.
They have not only
functioned as launch pad
for the psychological
war but also to subvert
and violate diplomatic
rules since they become
consular access places
without legal
authorization.
They are closely
supervised by the State
Department which is
carrying an efficiency
register of those
institutions created in
Russia for the first
time in the 90s, last
century, to preserve the
work done during the
Cold War period.
The program has
increased since 2002 and
there are over 200 in
Eastern Europe, Asia,
Middle East and Latin
America, in Venezuela
since 2006.
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