Pascual Serrano, journalist and writer, will address the global geopolitical context and the imperialist offensive against Venezuelan sovereignty in an event organized by the Atalaya-Ateneo de la Villa Club that will take place on Monday, February 9 at 7:30 p.m.
The direct military intervention by the US and the kidnapping of President Maduro and National Assembly deputy Cilia Flores is a further step towards regaining total and direct control over Venezuela's natural resources and economy.
Violating once again the integrity of a sovereign state, the Charter of the United Nations, and International Law in its most basic principles; showing his protection of the Latin American far right, whether in power or in opposition; unable to allow a rich and powerful state to resist his control and subjugation; inventing motives and pretexts to intervene and manipulate; yielding to the impulse to plunder natural resources that the American DNA exhibits throughout the world and which is especially active in America, Donald Trump has broken, in his first year of his second term, all records of ignominy.
Serrano, a specialist in international politics and media analysis, has published numerous articles in Le Monde Diplomatique, Eldiario.es, Rebelión.org (the alternative digital media outlet he founded in 1996), Cuarto Poder, and Mundo Obrero. His critical stance on the media earned him the Human Rights Journalism Award in 2019. His books include, in addition to Disinformation, Information Traffickers (2010), Against Neutrality (2011), Shrunken Communication (2013), Democratic Media (2016), Stop the Presses (2019), and Forbidden to Doubt: The Ten Weeks in Which Ukraine Changed the World (2022).
