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From Narconews.com - ray desist - this is news - Gaviria Should Leave Venezuela Venezuelan Majority Takes to the Streets, Coup Plotters Hide By Al Giordano A Narco News Breaking News Editorial December 10, 2002
As in Eastern Europe 13 years ago, the final defeat of dictatorial power in Venezuela came last night at the doors of its “control rooms” – the TV stations. On Monday night, the Venezuelan majority - unwilling to allow an upper-class economic coup d’etat that poses dishonestly as a “strike” to unseat its democratically elected government - took to the streets on a scale only seen once before in the nation’s modern history; as they had last April, when they turned back a military coup d’etat. By early Tuesday morning the masses had every Commercial TV station in the nation surrounded. Their weapons were nonviolent and theatrical: pots, pans, fireworks and thousands of defiant but smiling faces. Only at one TV installation in one of the outlying provinces - in Maracay State - did the public actually invade the facilities of a station that uses the public airwaves. Everywhere else, including at all the national TV stations in Caracas, immense restraint has been shown by the masses protesting outside of them. The bluff of the former ruling class and its media – that their top-down imposed sabotage of the Venezuelan economy and oil industry of the past week is somehow a popular “strike” – has been called. The “strike leaders,” including corrupt oil union boss Carlos Ortega, have, in recent hours, disappeared from public view, abandoning their own supporters among the upper classes. To make sure the coup plotters don’t flee the country, the neighbors of Simón Bolívar International Airport near Caracas have surrounded the airport as well. The coup supporters, including the rogue ex-military officials from April’s attack on democracy who in recent days have called unsuccessfully for military coup, promptly abandoned Plaza Altamira last night, their physical base: the public stage they had occupied continuously for the past few weeks.
Coup Plotters' Plaza Altamira is Empty
Meanwhile, the ostensible “mediator” of the conflict has cynically called for government repression against the peaceful pro-democracy demonstrators assembled outside the TV stations. With that action, Cesar Gaviria has lost any illusory credibility in his aspiration to “mediate” the Venezuelan conflict. He should return to Washington immediately.
Gaviria, secretary-general of the Organization of American States (OAS), has just squandered whatever credibility the organization tenuously had as mediator in the Venezuelan conflict. He should leave Caracas immediately – where he has become a destabilizing force against democracy and constitutional rule - and cease posing as a “mediator” of a power-struggle in which he is, now transparently, a partisan player. On the very same day – Monday, December 9th – that the permanent council of the Organization of American States (OAS), representing all nations in América, stated that “all the countries of the hemisphere ratify unanimously our support for Venezuelan democracy,” the OAS chairman, in Caracas, showed his contempt for that same Venezuelan democracy and the right of public assembly. According to the French Press Agency (AFP), Gaviria “condemned” peaceful demonstrations by the Venezuelan people outside of pro-coup TV stations Globovision, Venevision, and other commercial media corporations. The “news coverage” of those media companies in recent days has been at extreme levels of simulation and dishonesty even for them: the people have had enough. Terming the popular assemblies as “acts of intimidation” against a “free press,” Gaviria called upon the Chávez government to use repression against the demonstrators. “The secretary general of the OAS is deeply worried about the acts of intimidation against the installations of some of the principal media of the country such as Radio Caracas Television, the De Armas Group, Venevision and Globovision,” Gaviria stated through an OAS press release from the posh Melia Hotel in Downtown Caracas, according to AFP. Gaviria expressed his “condemnation of such acts that put freedom of speech at serious risk,” reported AFP, and made “an urgent call upon the authorities to take immediate action to cease such threats. There can be no doubt that press freedom and free speech are two totally consistent elements with the existence of democratic principles.” But in calling for government action against the free speech rights of the people to peaceably assemble, Gaviria revealed the false discourse of Power regarding “press freedom.” For Gaviria (and some corporate “press freedom” organizations), the libertinism of a paid press takes priority over the liberty of free speech by all the people. Nothing is more frightening to them – nor more important for Authentic Democracy – than a scenario in which the masses confront this era’s hijacking of the public airwaves by an elite minority. For the past week, coup supporters demonstrated (as is their right, too) outside of Venezuela's public TV station, without a single word of protest from Gaviria or any "press freedom" organization, and without any repression from the Chávez government. Gaviria certainly did not term those demonstrations as "threats" or call on the State to "cease" them, as he did yesterday against the more popular demonstrations against media simulation. The Venezuelan people have every right and duty to demonstrate outside of the commercial TV stations. Those media companies backed the failed April 2002 coup d’etat in that country with a big lie that “Chávez Resigned” when twice-elected President Hugo Chávez had not. For the past week, those commercial TV stations have nakedly attempted to provoke another coup by inventing another big lie – parroted by most of the U.S. and English-language press corps – that a management imposed work lockout in some sectors is somehow a “general strike.” Like “Chávez Resigned,” the use of the term “strike” is this week’s big lie; repeated ad nauseam in the hope that it will be believed by the gullible among us. The problem for the Big Liars is that the Venezuelan majority didn’t buy it. The people – having watched foreign companies like McDonald’s, Wendy’s and British Petroleum lock their workers out for the imposed "strike" while the small neighborhood shopkeepers and businesses remained open – have, in this month of December of 2002, showed the world that “the big lie theory” for controlling public opinion no longer works.
Gaviria, the former Colombian president (1990-1994), was the chief beneficiary of the assassination of popular Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galan, whose elimination cleared the way for the Gaviria presidency. Gaviria was the president who allowed paramilitary death squads to gain a foothold in Colombia. It was Gaviria who sold his nation’s sovereignty to foreign powers and betrayed his own attorney general Gustavo de Greiff, after de Greiff had defied Washington by calling for drug legalization. And it was Gaviria who Washington later installed as secretary-general of the OAS in order to pave the way for Plan Colombia and military intervention in that country. In recent days, Gaviria has ostensibly been in Venezuela as a “mediator” of the conflict between the oil-soaked oligarchy on one side and the supporters of the Constitutional democracy and the Chávez government on the other. Washington’s discourse this week has been to feign support for democracy in Venezuela (while Spaniard intelligence operatives from Europe handled the hands-on dirty work of this most recent coup attempt) by making proclamations of support for Gaviria as mediator. Now that Gaviria has called for State repression against the peaceful assemblies spreading like wildfire tonight throughout Venezuela, the true goals of this US-backed act of “Mediation Theater” are obvious to all reasonable observers. This was an attempted coup in strike's clothing. Foreign powers and billionaire economic interests tried to fix the game by installing their own referee, Cesar Gaviria, in Caracas. But he’s not an umpire or referee. He’s a player for the team that has now lost the contest, an advocate for destabilization and repression, and it is time for Gaviria to get the hell out of the stadium. The only possible “mediator” of this dispute cannot be the commercial media nor foreign interests: It is, and will be, the Venezuelan people who now make the calls. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13But it is also readily available on other sites. If its so important you should be more than willing to write a short summary of the article, shouldn't you? Then you could post a link to the article that we could follow, instead of copying and pasting the entire article onto this newswire.
i´m currently preparing a passionate telling of the truth for neutral irish indymedia at this very moment.
can you wait ten minutes?
the article is on it´s very circuitous journey around the spiraling data flow.
and I don´t get paid.
Do you think our readers at RTE and TV3 and IT etc etc etc - know about www.Narconews.com?
Do you think they read it regularly?
Don't you think they might scan thru this article considering the title under which it is reposted addresses them?
Do you think many of them are pro-active enuff to follow a link to something called Narconews - because I don't think they are?
Should I give up because of this and not attempt to address them (as well as regular readers who are interested in South American Issues)
Don't you think sending them a teaser might remind them of the Value of Authentic Journalism?
Don't you think the first lines of this article might remind them of what happens when you lose the trust of your viewers and readers by forgetting that a lot of them (despite not being paid) might know a lot more about the news than they do?
Don't you think it is a good Idea ray?
Edit the newswire but don't put a schoolmarmish comment under articles every time unless they deserve it. It is offputting and regular readers know the score. So you are acting in an offputting way towards mostly new posters! If regulars do it this way it maybe has a reason for it you haven't thought of.
Don't become the media, swallow the media!
From the appearance of Hugo Chávez in the political panorama (coup of February 4th 1992), the Venezuelan anarchists grouped around the Commission of Anarchist Relationships (CRA), the newspaper "El Libertario", the publications ?Subsuelo Insurgente? and ?Naufrago de Itica? and the anarchopunk bands "Apatía No", "Los Dólares" and "Dońa Maldad" have distrusted the project for a society that Chávez represented.
In fact, we were the only movement in Caracas that distributed pamphlets rejecting his military attempt to assault power [the 1992 coup]. Our mistrust has been confirmed by the facts. With a consequently anti-authoritarian and libertarian posture, the Venezuelan anarchists have distanced themselves equally from the Chavezist followers as well as from the those in the opposition who are capitalising the popular dissatisfaction to impose a project even more excluding and more avant-garde than the regime lead by Hugo Chávez. The libertarians are slowly but steadily knitting networks with the sectors in the country that propose an alternative that is rich in freedom and social justice. The documents we have elaborated on Chavéz can be found (in Spanish) at: http://www.nodo50.org/ellibertario/a_chavez.htm
- Do you think our readers at RTE and TV3 and IT etc etc etc - know about www.Narconews.com?
I've no idea. But posting a summary and a link would enlighten them just as much as copying an entire article.
- Don't you think they might scan thru this article considering the title under which it is reposted addresses them?
I think there are two options. Either they're so disinterested that they stop reading the article after a couple of paragraphs, or they're interested enough that they'll follow a link if you provide a good summary of the article.
I'll say it again. If this article is interesting and important enough for you to copy it, it should be interesting and important enough for you to write a summary, and post a link. If everybody copies all the interesting articles they've seen onto the newswire, original news would be drowned out in seconds. Even as it is, there are enough compulsive copiers on indymedia that most pages have more copied articles than original pieces. If you are a regular reader, and you know the score, then you should know how I'm going to react to copied articles - whether or not I think they're interesting.
Become the media, not a parrot.
Hi I'm Ray, the indy-idiot, I do nothing all day, I spend all day posting useless messages, as much as my criticsI only exist on the irish indymedia, if you check the others the don't have such idiots.
The indy-idiot
Ray
tis an aniversary of human rights u know!
:-0
The information below that concerns a coup plan for tonight is based on a report issued by Venezuelan military intelligence. It was forwarded by someone who works closely with military intelligence at the Miraflores Presidential Palace.
This is from http://www.onepeoplesproject.com/
I have no idea if it's true, I just thougth people should know whats up.
POSSIBLE COUP ATTEMPT TONIGHT!!!!
Received 10:10 EST on 9 Dec:
The information below that concerns a coup plan for tonight is based on a report issued by Venezuelan military intelligence. It was forwarded by someone who works closely with military intelligence at the Miraflores Presidential Palace.
Se ha conocido un plan de la oposiciĂłn golpista para ser ejecutado esta misma noche que consiste en atacar el Palacio de Miraflores con cohetes
AT-4 y fuego de fusilerĂa, y,un breve tiempo despuĂ©s atacar a a su propia gente que los ahupa en la Plaza Altamira, con la finalidad de montar un show mediático con el cual piensan culpar al gobierno de una masacre y promover el alzamiento de los militares en contra del Presidente Chávez.
Adcionalmente pretenden dar a la luz un video DONDE APARECERĂŤAN MILITARES AFIRMANDO QUE EL PRESIDENTE HA RENUNCIADO.
English Translation (through on-line translator)
A plan has been known the opposition coup participant to be executed this same night that consists of attacking the Palace of Miraflores with rockets AT-4 and fire of fusilade, and, a brief time later to attack a its own people who ahupa in the Altamira Seat, with the purpose of mounting a mediatic show with which they think to blame the government of a massacre and to promote the rise of the military against President Chávez. Adcionalmente tries to give to the light a video WHERE the MILITARY WOULD APPEAR AFFIRMING THAT the PRESIDENT HAS RESIGNED.
www.onepeoplesproject.com/ add your own comments
and I´m not sure how reliable that Miraflores source is.
As anarchists we are not for Chavez nor for any other president. We think that now more than ever our labour must show the people that the problem is not this president, or the one that will come after, but rather the vertical system of representative democracy. We must fight to show alternative systems of horizontal organisation, which, while it might not be put into practice on a large scale in the near future, will create a conscience so that in the future, instead of demonstrating to replace our tyrant, we will eliminate any type of governmental parasite forever, and begin to be each one of us the owner of our own lives. The way towards a libertarian world is process, not a single event.
a. By Acratic (4) individuals and collectives in Venezuela.
b. Neither the army nor right-wing businessmen!
c. Free and self-managed grassroots rebellion and organisation
(1) Meaning "no power," a term frequently used by Spanish-speaking anarchists to describe themselves.
(2) Literally, "the power of merits," as a guess, possibly s sort of productivity bonus scheme.
(3) Presumably the "Círculos Boliviarianos," the Venezuelan equivalence to the Cuban Revolutionary Defence Committees.
(4) The adjective used to describe "no power."
And also, it looks like Roy Keane will be fit again for Manchester United's Boxing Day fixture.
Seriously, how did you get from 'however interesting an article may be, it shouldn't be simply copied onto the newswire' to 'I don't think Venezualan coups are important'? You should write those inter-program links for the telly, you're a natural.
Anyway, I'm not crazy on posting unsubstantiated rumours (if you're asking for my approval here) but I'm much more concerned about the articles that are posted than about the comments that follow them. Articles take up space on the newswire, comments don't.
but now there are two spaces taken by Venezuela on today´s newswire.
I´ve added an article and I would welcome feedback.
http://www.pdvsa.com/news/espanol/2002/mensaje0812_es.html
is the last statement from the State Oil consortium of Venezuela.
it is an old statement in these fast moving times over there.
they say basically that they were able to ship Oil as normal on the 6/12/2002.
the rise in Oil is efecting the global markets as much as was predicted by a war with Iraq.
The price of local community fuel in little craggy island may be effected accordingly.
there are no figures on how many Irish passport holder sthere are currently in Venezuala.
so don´t worry about it.