Latin Pulse: 4.11.2014




Latin Pulse show

Summary: Issues of democratization in Venezuela and Cuba provide the central themes this week on Latin Pulse.  The controversy over whether the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) overstepped its proper functions by sponsoring a secret communications program in Cuba provides one of this week's debatable topics.  Latin Pulse also interviews one of the key leaders of Venezuela's protest movement and debates whether that movement represents free speech or an anti-democratic method to seize power. This week's commentary reviews a landmark case of lesbian rights in Chile and how that might be applied to an upcoming case in the Dominican Republic. The program includes in-depth interviews with: Phil Brenner of American University; and Rodrigo Diamanti of El Mundo Sin Mordaza.  Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; and Associate Producer: Megan Ekhaml. (To download or stream this podcast, click here.)  (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 28 MB.)   podcast news Latin America Cuba internet media Venezuela democracy USAID politics U.S. Congress elections covert operations Raul Castro espionage embargo Hugo Chavez zunzuneo Spain George W. Bush violence communications CIA Costa Rica Barack Obama Edward Snowden Nicolas Maduro protest movement NSA dictatorship coup Leopoldo Lopez United States