In October, comrades and supporters of the Revolutionary Communist Group and Rock Around the Blockade hosted a National Weekend to bring together all of their supporters from around the country. One of the many educational sessions was titled "Fight For Socialism!" and featured three fantastic speeches, all of which are linked below:
Firstly Sam McGill from the RCG spoke, making a powerful case for Latin American socialism and why it is so important to fight for socialism everywhere.
Then Ismara M. Vargas Walter, Cuban Ambassador to the Britain, gave an overview of Cuba's current political situation and the necessity of solidarity with Cuban socialism.
Lastly, Wilfredo Hernández, Counsellor at the Venezuelan Embassy in London, spoke. Wilfredo provided us with an overview of Venezuela's current situation and the necessity of solidarity with the Bolivarian Revolution.
By Sam McGill
4 December 2024
Comrades from the Revolutionary Communist Group and our Cuba solidarity campaign Rock around the Blockade were invited to attend the World Conference of Anti-Fascist Youth and Students in Caracas at the end of November 2024, a recognition of our consistent solidarity over decades with the Bolivarian Revolution. Over two weeks, we had the opportunity to exchange ideas with 500 delegates from 75 countries, as well as hundreds of Venezuelan socialists and activists from across the country. On the fringes of the meeting, we were able to speak to the Palestinian revolutionary, Leila Khaled. On 23 November, the conference was addressed by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, with the words:
‘Study, study, study! Fight, fight, fight! Open paths of struggle in the networks, in the streets, in the media, on the walls, study, fight and, importantly, for all the ages, find a way!‘
At El Panel 21 commune Jorge Arreaza, former Vice President and leading PSUV politician and organiser addressed the crowd. 'We have to ensure the death of fascism...we all have our own tools and methods...for us here we are in a war against the bourgeois state...we have different paths (in this international movement)...as commander Hugo Chavez said in 2005, the only way to leave behind capitalism is to build socialism. Long live socialism! Long live the Bolivarian revolution! Long live Palestine! Long live international solidarity!'
The Revolutionary Communist Group and Rock around the Blockade send our solidarity to the people of Cuba in the face of the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that shook the eastern part of the island on 10 November. This comes on the heels of Hurricane Rafael, which landed in eastern Cuba on 6 November, and Hurricane Oscar on 20 October, which killed eight people. October also saw a major electricity grid failure that plunged millions into darkness.
On the morning Friday 18 October at local time, Cuba’s largest power plant failed, resulting in a nationwide electricity blackout. The Cuban government announced emergency measures to conserve energy and ensure key sectors and emergency services remain online while power is gradually restored to the population of around 10 million people. Commercial activities have been suspended, workers have been told to stay at home and schools are closed until 25 October. Energy and Mining Minister Vicente de la O Levy announced that the government aimed to have power restored to the majority of the population by Monday night. This is the largest blackout in Cuba in several years and was ongoing even as Hurricane Oscar battered Cuba’s eastern provinces with dangerously high winds and torrential rain on Monday 21 October.
Earlier this week thousands of Cubans, lead by their President Miguel Diaz Canel marched in Havana to express solidarity with the Palestinian struggle.
By Reagan Gray 28 September 2024
On 29 August, The Revolutionary Communist Group (RCG), through its campaign Rock Around the Blockade (RATB), held a public webinar on ‘What is really happening in Venezuela.’ When the Venezuelan Presidential elections on 28 July resulted in a victory for incumbent Nicholas Maduro of the Party , violent riots and media attacks ensued. This chaos was organised by the US backed opposition, Edmundo Gonzalez and Maria Corina Machado, who serve as imperialist puppets in order to foster instability in Venezuela through violent sanctions, media lies, and government backed coup attempts since the Bolivarian Revolution began in 1999.
RATB and the RCG organised this public meeting to affirm the anti-imperialist perspective on the situation in Venezuela and to amplify the Venezuelan voices on the ground who are being actively suppressed, as they challenge the narrative and interests of the ruling class.
Carolina Graterol, a Venezuelan journalist and filmmaker, joined us to speak about her experience as a participant and electoral observer in the election on 28 July. She shared her extensive knowledge of Venezuela’s electoral process, and explained the rigorous processes that the government follows to ensure democratic integrity of elections. Her first hand accounts of the election process were an invaluable perspective and a testament to the democratic processes that Venezuela has upheld despite unceasing media attacks.
Earlier this month the World Congress against Fascism, Neofascism and other similar expressions was held in Caracas, Venezuela. Solidarity organisations, social movements and political parties from over 190 countries participated in the two day long conference. Amongst the numerous political outcomes of the congress was the declaration that the weekend of the 28th/29th of September would be an international weekend of solidarity demonstrations, a demand which Rock Around the Blockade supporters answered enthusiastically!
On 20 September, protesters gathered outside the London offices of the Guardian, to demand an end to its hostile media blitz against Venezuela.
In the build up to, and since the Venezuelan presidential election on 28 July, The Guardian and its sister newspaper The Observer have churned out a steady stream of hostile coverage calling into question the result which saw the re-election of socialist party candidate Nicolas Maduro.
The Guardian's Latin America correspondent Tom Phillips produced over 30 articles on Venezuela’s election in a single month, constantly repeating the lie that the election was rigged, in order to soften up public opinion to accept more sanctions and intervention (see ‘In defence of the Bolivarian revolution’ on our website).
Friends and supporters of the RCG and RATB spoke outside the Guardian exposing its role as a mouthpiece of the British ruling class, all the more dangerous for its supposedly progressive garb. They highlighted the Bolivarian Revolution’s achievements such as free healthcare and education for all Venezuelans, and over four million social housing units constructed since 2011 in spite of deadly US, EU and British sanctions which have devastated the country’s economy. Over $1bn of Venezuela’s sovereign gold reserves have been illegally confiscated by the Bank of England, which refused to release them even in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic to allow Venezuela to purchase urgently needed medicines.
We say: hands off Venezuela! Victory to the Venezuelan masses against imperialism! No more British media lies!
Thursday 29 August, 7pm (British summer time)
Venezuela’s presidential elections on 28 July offered the electorate a choice between a right-wing opposition backed by US imperialism, or Nicolas Maduro, leader of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), whose progressive government continues to defend the gains of the Bolivarian Revolution in the most difficult conditions. President Maduro’s victory has been denounced by the opposition as a fraud; the United States and its allies refuse to recognise the result. The opposition has fomented violent uprisings while the defeated candidate of the opposition United Democratic Platform (PUD), Edmundo Gonzalez, had declared himself president and called on the armed forces to support him. The mainstream media is on manipulation overdrive.