Submitted by David Comissiong, President of the Clement Payne Movement
From the left – Kaymar Jordan, Barbados Today, Anthony Bryan, Barbados Advocate, Anthony Shaw, Nation Publishing and David Ellis, Starcom Network

I have just returned to Barbados from a four day visit of Venezuela. My elder daughter — noted Barbadian dancer and choreographer Aisha Comissiong — accompanied me and we stayed at the Melia hotel in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela.

This last trip to Venezuela was my fourth visit over the past 13 months. And even though our stay was relatively short, we were still able  to get a general picture of the political and social condition of the country and to make a comparison with the image of Venezuela that the powerful Western news media is so determinedly and comprehensively foisting upon the people of the world.

It is against this background that I would like to publicly deprecate the fact that — unlike me — no Barbadian media house has found it possible to have any of their journalists make even one single fact-finding visit to Venezuela over the past four (4) years!

Venezuela — it should be noted — is a mere one hour’s airplane flight from Barbados if one is taking the shortest direct route. And if one is taking the Caribbean Airlines flight to Caracas via Trinidad and Tobago one is talking about a mere two and a half hour flight time.

Why then won’t such Barbadian media houses as the Nation Publishing Co., Starcom Network, the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation, and Barbados Today simply send a journalist and a camera-person to Venezuela to see and assess the political and social conditions for themselves, rather than supinely relying on biased Western news agencies for their warped, propagandistic reporting on Venezuela?

Way back in the month of April 2014 I issued a public challenge to Ms Vivien Ann Gittens, the then Chief Executive Officer of the Nation Newspaper to send a journalistic team to Venezuela, and she refused to take up my challenge.

Subsequent to that, I spoke to the Nation’s current Managing Editor, Mr Eric Smith, and renewed my request for a Nation journalist and camera-person to go to Venezuela. Needless-to-say, he also rejected the request.

I made these requests extremely secure in the knowledge that any team of Barbadian journalists who go to Venezuela would come back with a story that is fundamentally at odds with the propagandistic reporting of CNN, Fox News, BBC, MSNBC, Reuters, Associated Press and all the other Western media conglomerates that have been enlisted in a campaign of “Psychological Warfare” against the Socialist Government of President Nicolas Maduro and his United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV).

And although I am not a journalist, please permit me to say for the record that I did not witness any violence on the streets of Caracas, nor did I observe any starving people eating out of garbage cans or surviving by hunting cats and dogs! So much for the ridiculous, sensationalist Western media reporting on Venezuela!

In fact, the situation that we experienced at the street level in Caracas was one of unremarkable normalcy.

Actually, the biggest controversial “talking-point” was related to the Venezuelan currency — the “bolivar” — which has been under attack by the formidable financial power of the US Government and financial establishment, leading to it sinking to a ludicrous exchange ratio with the US dollar.

This has led the Maduro government to respond by creating Venezuela’s own version of the “bitcoin” — a new so-called “crypto currency” known as the “Petro“. Hopefully, this innovation will bring some greater stability to the financial and currency situation in the country.

Of course, the currency situation, along with the trade and other sanctions imposed on Venezuela by the USA and other Western nations, and the machinations of the local Venezuelan commercial bourgeoisie, have combined to produce shortages of some consumer items within Venezuela.

And this, in turn, has led to some of the Venezuelan people — one third of whom were actually born in neighbouring Colombia or have direct family ties in Colombia — to travel back and forth across Venezuela’s border with Colombia to either shop in Colombia or to work for temporary periods (thereby earning currency with higher purchasing power) before returning to their permanent homes in Venezuela. This migrant phenomenon has been propagandistically portrayed as a “refugee crisis” by the Western media.

Aside from that ferment on the border with Colombia, Venezuela is quite normal and peaceful at the moment. After several months of Opposition orchestrated street-level violence last year — including the actual dousing with gasoline and setting fire to 29 human beings –President Maduro was able to bring peace to the country by invoking powers contained in the national Constitution to hold elections for and to establish a 545 member people-based “National Constituent Assembly”.

The elitist and fascist Opposition forces played their proverbial “last card” when they engaged in large scale orchestrated violence and intimidation to thwart the National Constituent Assembly elections, but came up against the might of over 8 Million Venezuelan citizens who were determined to cast their votes and thereby send a message that they had had enough of mindless, destructive, Opposition orchestrated violence, and wanted peace instead.

Unfortunately, none of this would be known to the vast majority of the Barbadian people, since all they would have heard from the biased news reports carried by our Barbadian media houses is that President Maduro is a violent dictator and that the Opposition forces in Venezuela engage in peaceful civilian demonstrations.

Actually, the very opposite is the case, but the Barbadian people will never get to know this reality unless their journalists actually go to Venezuela and see for themselves!

In just over two months time — on the 20th of May to be precise — the Venezuelan people will be going to the polls in a Presidential election that will pit President Maduro against former state governor Henry Falcon of the Progressive Advance Party, Reinaldo Quijada of the Unidad Politica Popular (UPP), and three independent candidates — Javier Bertucci, Francisco Visconti Osorio, and Luis Alejandro Ratti.

My plea to the Media Houses of Barbados is to go — go to Venezuela, go and observe the lead-up to the Elections and the Elections themselves — and report back to the Barbadian people what you see and experience yourself.

The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a member state of our Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and a sister nation of our Caribbean Civilization. Why then should we be depending on North  American and European media corporations to tell us about our own brothers and sisters? No ! Go and see the truth for yourself !

66 responses to “Barbadian Media Houses Must Go to Venezuela and See for Themselves”

  1. Dr. Simple Simon Avatar
    Dr. Simple Simon

    @yatinkiteasy March 12, 2018 at 8:23 PM “Maduro has never produced proof that he was born in Venezuela..hence, he is an illegitimate President!”

    A bit of American nonsense imported into Venezuela.

    Do any of us know for certain where we were born? Or to whom? or exactly when?

    All we have is a piece of paper and other people’s say-so.

    Isn’t it enough that he was raised Venezuelan, that he feels Venezuelan, that he was raised Venezuelan, that he is in fact Venezuelan?


  2. Bajan’s are Turning a Blind to Our Next Door Neighbours in Venezuela and the Rotten Fruit That Socialism Bears….

    These are the Horrific Side Effects of Full Blown Socialism …Humans and Animals Starving in Venezuela… You know why Bajan’s Look the other way…Because There Turn Has Not Fully Come Yet…The Average Venezuelan has lost an average of 25lbs…Images show people that you would believe these pictures were in Hitler’s Nazi Germany …Their Bellies Sunken in with their Rib Cages Exposed!

    Bajan’s are being Strangled by Fat Cat Bureaucrats who Fattened themselves off the backs of Bajan’s by Uncontrolled Overblown Taxation’s and their Kick Back Pay to Play Schemes… Besides Wasting the Peoples money because it was Not theirs in the First Place.

    Now one of the Major Problems Plaguing the Island is that the South Coast of the Island is in Crisis and Local Businesses are Dying through No Fault of theirs and in Addition One of the Main Bread Winners, the Tourist Industry is Threatened into Extinction…

    Mine is Only a Voice of Warning!!

    Wake Up Before Too Late!!

    Food Scarcity in Venezuela is Killing Zoo Animals as the Country’s Economic Woes Deepen

    Animals in Venezuela’s Zulia Zoo are Suffering from Starvation as the Country Dives Deeper Into a Food Crisis.

    https://www.facebook.com/june.naime/posts/758792857652826

    http://www.newsweek.com/venezuela-zulia-zoo-animals-food-scarcity-starvation-hunger-food-shortage-825081

  3. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    This article today in the Star essentially concurs with DC’s position
    https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star-columnists/2018/03/15/canada-on-wrong-side-of-venezuelan-conflict.html


  4. Canada’s michael moore lol


  5. This will be an excellent opportunity for Mr. Comissiong to show the Barbadian people the beauties of the XXI Century Socialism. I will like him to explain how Carlos Andres Perez and USA are responsible for the violation of Human Rights to Mr. Hinds and every single political prisoner in Venezuela.

    http://www.caribbean360.com/news/family-distraught-as-barbadian-citizen-detained-in-venezuela-since-january?utm_source=Caribbean360%20Newsletters&utm_campaign=116adb467b-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_03_29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_350247989a-116adb467b-39294265


  6. Mr Commissiong needs to let the Trinidadians know that all is well in Venezuela.

    “Driven by hunger, hopelessness and a search for a better life, Venezuelans are leaving their homeland and flocking to this country (Trinidad), some seeking asylum but most arriving here illegally.

    http://newsday.co.tt/2018/04/06/invasion/


  7. The Trinidadian newspapers must stop spreading lies about Venezuela. According to David Commissiong (who spent a really long time in Venezuela of a few days and traveled all over the hotel in Caracas), food and medicines are readily available to all in that socialist paradise.

    “My brother, who is an engineer, said he has to work two weeks to get enough money to buy a carton of eggs. My cousin told me that she had to boil the food they feed to chickens — chicken feed — to eat..

    http://newsday.co.tt/2018/04/15/sad-survival/

    Be very wary of those who promise the moon and the stars and everything nice…

  8. Mirna Vegas de Hughes Avatar
    Mirna Vegas de Hughes

    This is what Mr. Commissiong seems to want for the Caribbean countries while he enjoy first clas travels and accommodations paid by the Venezuelan narco dictatorship.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/2018/03/surviving-venezuela-smuggling-dreams-180323072206194.html

  9. Mirna Vegas de Hughes Avatar
    Mirna Vegas de Hughes

    As a lawyer Mr. Commissiong should be able to better understand and explain the atrocity of this situation :

    https://www.facebook.com/mirna.vegasdehughes/posts/10155357625196196


  10. Sir on your nextv visit go out in the daylight hours and take a camera .Going out in the dead of night to find starving people is an exercise and futily and a fight against the cause.
    It is obviuos that your bias for truth is hidden beneath your security blanket not only does america tv show images of blood and mayhem and lack of basic toletries and food but othet foreign news outlets and by george they cant be all wrong.
    The govt of venezuela has closed its eyes to the suffering of the people and you Commissiong as a person who have always been quick to crticize democractic laws and principles which are founded on humanatarian and judeau christian principles you ought to be ashamed of yourself to devote an article to the Maduro govt of praise while being crtical of those journalist who sees a truth of neglect and suffering of the venezuelean people


  11. Sir on your nextv visit go out in the daylight hours and take a camera .Going out in the dead of night to find starving people is an exercise and futily and a fight against the cause.
    It is obviuos that your bias for truth is hidden beneath your security blanket not only does america tv show images of blood and mayhem and lack of basic toletries and food but othet foreign news outlets and by george they cant be all wrong.
    The govt of venezuela has closed its eyes to the suffering of the people and you Commissiong as a person who have always been quick to crticize democractic laws and principles which are founded on humanatarian and judeau christian principles you ought to be ashamed of yourself to devote an article to the Maduro govt of praise while being crtical of those journalist who sees a truth of neglect and suffering of the venezuelean people


  12. Us Latin American and Caribbean people must unite against the U.S. imperialists.

    We can’t let our imperial enemies dominate the narratives of our countries.

    Follow us for leftist Latin American and Caribbean analysis:
    anticonquista.com


  13. “Venezuela has been thrown into chaos by a socialist government under Nicolas Maduro which has introduced a controversial tranche of fiscal policies.

    Unbridled hyperinflation has seen the bolivar devalued to a point where workers need wheelbarrows to carry enough cash for a weekly shop.”

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6075531/Pictures-supplies-piles-cash-needed-buy-Venezuela.html?ito=whatsapp_share_article-masthead


  14. Another Zimbabwe in the making? You will not find yourself on the wrong side of the USA and CIA.


  15. “Freedom of speech and freedom of the press are gone in Venezuela, and only a few brave foreign souls such as Mr. Six dare to venture to the chaotic country to report on what is really taking place on the ground. For that, Mr. Six deserves our appreciation and commendation.”
    https://panampost.com/david-unsworth/2018/12/13/venezuela-maduro-regime-arrests-german-journalist-on-espionage-charges/

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