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A historical note on the Venezuelan opposition

Voluntary Slave | 17.08.2004 00:33 | Venezuela | World

In 2002, film-makers in Venezuela reported on the fraudulent tactics of the opposition. Reports of violence coming out of Venezuela are unclear, but it is possible that, again, anti-Chavez forces are creating violent situations they can blame on Chavez.

IRISH FILMMAKER'S EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF VENEZUELAN COUP D'?TAT
Michael McCaughan speaks to Kim Bartley, who witnessed last weekend's coup
attempt in Venezuela
Reprinted from Irish Times 16 April 2002
[Posted 18 April 2002]
(Thanks to Karl Sanchez for this article)
=======================================

Ms Kim Bartley and Mr Donnacha O'Brien have spent the past three months
filming a documentary on Venezuelan President Mr Hugo Chavez for Power
Productions, an independent film company based in Galway.

"I arrived in the centre of town just as the shooting started," says Kim. "I
filmed a while then took cover in a doorway. Whoever was firing aimed
directly at the crowd, which was pro-Chavez. I filmed two dead bodies, both
of them beside the podium set up to rally Chavistas to defend the
presidential palace.

"A woman working in the vice-president's office identified the bodies as a
legal secretary and an archivist, both working inside the building. A
10-year-old girl was then taken away, fatally injured.

"More shots. We ran for cover like everyone else. We made it to the palace
through back streets as the firing continued and as soon as we got in the
gate another sniper started aiming at the crowd. We were all thrown to the
ground behind a wall and later ran for cover into the building. Three of the
snipers were arrested . . . "Chavez was about to explain what was happening
in a live television broadcast but the state channel's signal was cut just as
he began to speak.

"The army generals arrived and went off for a meeting with Chavez. The
evening passed in a flash as we waited for news inside the presidential
palace. A tearful Environmental Minister, Ms Analisa Osorio, emerged in the
early hours of Friday, announcing the end of an era. 'He's under arrest,' she
said. Chavez emerged, barely visible with all the bodyguards and junta
soldiers jostling both to protect and arrest him.

"The atmosphere turned ugly. Radio and television immediately announced the
resignation of Chavez and began broadcasting upbeat messages: 'Venezuela is
finally free' was the banner across all private TV channels.

"The government went into hiding. Everyone fled for their lives. The
witch-hunt began. We decided not to go home, checking into a hotel instead,
for safety . . .

"The media kept repeating footage of the swearing-in ceremony of the interim
president [Pedro Carmona] which was followed by images of empty streets,
everything in perfect tranquillity. We were about to book a ticket to Panama
when a well-dressed passer-by told us to get off the streets. 'The Chavistas
are coming' he said. It was Saturday afternoon.

"We took a taxi to the centre, where huge crowds had surrounded the palace,
demanding the return of Chavez. We managed to get inside and found several
Chavez deputies calling round the country to find out what was going on. A
dozen people who were working for the interim government had been taken to a
room in the basement for their own safety.

"Reports came in from around the country, barracks by barracks, like a
Eurovision song contest jury, that the military was rebelling against the
coup. Then came the rumours that a commando had been sent to kill Chavez at
the army base where he was being kept.

"The television continued to broadcast a steady diet of soap operas, saying
nothing about the huge mobilisation, which was now making a deafening racket
outside. Then came the news that Chavez had been freed and was taking a
helicopter to Miraflores. The crowds went wild. The presidential guard made a
tunnel from the palace gates to a helicopter pad across the street. The sound
of choppers buzzing overhead.

"Then he was there, striding toward the palace, mobbed by supporters. It was
like a dream, it's still hard to believe it really happened."

© The Irish Times * Reprinted for Fair Use Only

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  1. Interview with Kim Bartley and Donnacha O’Briain, Nov 06, 2003 — bolivar

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