THE PROOF IS IN THE
DOCUMENTS: THE CIA WAS INVOLVED IN THE COUP AGAINST
VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT CHAVEZ
By Eva Golinger Venezuelafoia.info
On April 12, 2002, White House
spokesperson Ari Fleischer stated:
“Let me share with you the
administration's thoughts about what's taking place in Venezuela.
It remains a somewhat fluid situation. But yesterday's events in
Venezuela resulted in a change in the government and the
assumption of a transitional authority until new elections can be
held.
The
details still are unclear. We know that the action encouraged by
the Chavez government provoked this crisis. According to the best
information available, the Chavez government suppressed peaceful
demonstrations. Government supporters, on orders from the Chavez
government, fired on unarmed, peaceful protestors, resulting in 10
killed and 100 wounded. The Venezuelan military and the police
refused to fire on the peaceful demonstrators and refused to
support the government's role in such human rights violations. The
government also tried to prevent independent news media from
reporting on these events.
The results of these events are now
that President Chavez has resigned the presidency. Before
resigning, he dismissed the vice president and the cabinet, and a
transitional civilian government has been installed. This
government has promised early elections.
The United States will
continue to monitor events. That is what took place, and the
Venezuelan people expressed their right to peaceful protest. It
was a very large protest that turned out. And the protest was met
with violence.”[i]
On that same day, U.S.
Department of State spokesperson Philip T. Reeker,
claimed:
“In recent days, we expressed our hopes that all parties
in Venezuela, but especially the Chavez administration, would act
with restraint and show full respect for the peaceful expression
of political opinion. We are saddened at the loss of life. We wish
to express our solidarity with the Venezuelan people and look
forward to working with all democratic forces in Venezuela to
ensure the full exercise of democratic rights. The Venezuelan
military commendably refused to fire on peaceful demonstrators,
and the media valiantly kept the Venezuelan public
informed.
Yesterday's
events in Venezuela resulted in a transitional government until
new elections can be held. Though details are still unclear,
undemocratic actions committed or encouraged by the Chavez
administration provoked yesterday's crisis in Venezuela. According
to the best information available, at this time: Yesterday,
hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans gathered peacefully to seek
redress of their grievances. The Chavez Government attempted to
suppress peaceful demonstrations. Chavez supporters, on orders,
fired on unarmed, peaceful protestors, resulting in more than 100
wounded or killed. Venezuelan military and police refused orders
to fire on peaceful demonstrators and refused to support the
government's role in such human rights violations. The government
prevented five independent television stations from reporting on
events. The results of these provocations are: Chavez resigned the
presidency. Before resigning, he dismissed the Vice President and
the Cabinet. A transition civilian government has promised early
elections.
We have every expectation that this situation will be
resolved peacefully and democratically by the Venezuelan people in
accord with the principles of the Inter-American Democratic
Charter. The essential elements of democracy, which have been
weakened in recent months, must be restored fully. We will be
consulting with our hemispheric partners, within the framework of
the Inter-American Democratic Charter, to assist
Venezuela.”[ii]
Why do
I re-cite these statements here? These statements from the highest
levels of the U.S. Government show the prepared version of the
events that took place during the April 11-12 coup d’etat against
Venezuelan President Chávez. Moreover, these revealing statements
now prove, in light of documents recently obtained from the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA) under the Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA), that this prepared version of events was knowingly false and
made with the intention of deceiving the international community in
order to justify a violent overthrow of a democratic government.
The White House and the
State Department both claimed that the Chávez government had
provoked violence and actions that resulted in the President’s
alleged resignation. They also asserted that the Chávez government
had fired on unarmed, peaceful protesters and that the Venezuelan
military and police had refused orders to “support the government’s
role in human rights violations”. The U.S. Government referred to
the protests and actions of that day as though they were
spontaneous, unplanned events. The U.S. Government has also
continued to deny to this day any involvement whatsoever in the
April 2002 coup d’etat.
However, there is a vast
amount of evidence that has surfaced since the coup demonstrating
that the events on April 11, 2002 were entirely premeditated by a
sector of the opposition intent on overthrowing the Chávez
government. Furthermore, my own investigations have provided a
plethora of evidence proving the U.S. involvement in the coup on
various levels. Most revealing on the Venezuelan front was a news
program on Saturday morning, April 12, 2002, “24 Horas” with host
Napoleon Bravo. On that program, Bravo interviewed Vice-Admiral
Carlos Molina Tamayo, a professed coup leader, and Victor Manuel
Garcia, Director of the polling company CIFRA who claimed to have
represented the “civil society” during the coup. Both Molina Tamayo
and Garcia gave a jaw-dropping, detailed account of the events
leading up to the coup and those key Venezuelans involved, including
crediting the private televisions stations for their complicity and
aide. Their testimony, along with Chacao municipal mayor Leopoldo
Lopez of the Primero Justicia political party and Napoleon Bravo’s
own admissions of complicity in the coup, provided plenty of proof
that the overthrow of Chávez was a premeditated
event.
Later, an extraordinary
and award-winning documentary by filmmaker Angel Palacios, “Puente
Llaguno: Claves de un Masacre”, revealed how the Venezuelan private
media had manipulated and distorted the events that unfolded on
April 11, 2002 in the opposition march, which resulted in widespread
violence and death. The documentary also provided sufficient proof
that snipers unrelated to the Chávez government had provoked the
violence in the opposition march that justified the forced removal
of Chávez from office. Furthermore, the documentary succeeded in
proving that a well-planned military-civilian coup d’etat had taken
place that day and that those involved were connected to the highest
levels of the U.S. government.
But the
evidence of actual U.S. involvement in the coup itself remained
scarce up until recently. On http://www.venezuelafoia.info/, I have posted hundreds of documents that
evidence the intricate financing scheme the U.S. government has been
carrying out in Venezuela since 2001, that includes financing well
over twenty million dollars to opposition sectors. The funding of
the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a quasi-governmental
entity in the U.S. financed entirely by Congress and established by
congressional legislation in 1983, has provided more than three
million dollars since late 2001 to opposition groups, many of which
were key participants in the April 2002 coup. And in June 2002, the
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), set up an Office
of Transition Initiatives (OTI) in the U.S. Embassy in Caracas,
allegedly for the purposing of helping Venezuela to resolve its
political crisis. The OTI in Caracas has counted on more than
fifteen million dollars in funding from Congress since June 2002 and
has recently requested five million more for 2005, despite the fact
that it was only supposed to be a two-year endeavor. All evidence
obtained to date shows that the OTI has primarily funded opposition
groups and projects in Venezuela, particularly those that were
focused on the August 15, 2004 recall referendum against President
Chávez.
I have written other
articles explaining the intervention model applied through NED and
USAID in Venezuela. This method of intervention is very
sophisticated and complex, as it penetrates civil society and social
organizations in a very subtle way and is often either undetectable
or flimsily justified by the concept of “promoting democracy”, which
is what the NED claims to do around the world, despite evidence to
the contrary. The mere fact in Venezuela that the NED has financed
exclusively anti-Chávez groups and those very same organizations
that were involved in the April 2002 coup shows that “democracy” is
far from the NED’s intention.
But the CIA intervention in Venezuela is of the
crudest, simplest kind. Top secret documents recently obtained and
posted on http://www.venezuelafoia.info/ show that in the weeks prior to the April 2002
coup against President Chávez, the CIA had full knowledge of the
events to occur and, in fact, even had the detailed plans in their
possession. An April 6, 2002 top secret intelligence brief
headlining “Venezuela: Conditions Ripening for Coup Attempt”,
states, “Dissident military factions, including some disgruntled
senior officers and a group of radical junior officers, are stepping
up efforts to organize a coup against President Chávez, possible as
early as this month, [CENSORED]. The level of detail in the reported
plans – [CENSORED] targets Chávez and 10 other senior officers for
arrest…” The document further states, “To provoke military action,
the plotters may try to exploit unrest stemming from opposition
demonstrations slated for later this month…”[iii]
So the
CIA knew that a coup attempt would take place soon after April 6,
2002, and moreover, they knew the plan would include Chávez’s arrest
and an exploitation of violence in the opposition march. In other
words, they knew the plans before the coup occurred and surely they
knew the actors involved, many of whose names are probably in the
censored parts of the top-secret documents. One could assume that if
the CIA had the detailed plans in their possession in the weeks
prior to the coup it was because they were associating and
conspiring with the coup plotters. So, when Ari Fleischer and Philip
Reeker made those statements on April 12, 2002 on behalf of the U.S.
Government, they did so with full knowledge that a coup had taken
place, Chávez had been arrested and the violence in the opposition
march, which they attributed to Chávez, had actually been a
premeditated part of the coup plot. The top secret documents that
prove this information show they were sent to the U.S. Statement
Department and the National Security Agency, which means frankly,
the White House knew what was happening all along.
Furthermore, the CIA documents make no mention of any
attempts to have Chávez forcibly resign from office. The CIA
warnings indicated as early as March 5, 2002 (which is the date of
the earliest document provided) that a coup was on the rise and even
hinted that prospects for a successful coup were limited. The CIA
rightfully felt the opposition was too disperse and divided to
successfully overthrow Chávez. But the concept that Chávez had
“resigned” as the White House and State Department “confirmed” on
April 12, 2002 was merely a set-up, a false claim made with the
intention of deceiving the U.S. public and the international
community. Remember that the U.S. stood practically alone in the
world in its endorsement of the coup-implemented Carmona Government,
which it later weakly condemned but only after the coup came
tumbling down and the U.S. realized it needed to save face
quickly.
A top
secret CIA document from April 14, 2002 shows concern that Latin
American governments will view U.S. foreign policy as “hypocritical”
because of its sole endorsement of the Carmona coup government. The
CIA also seems surprised that the region of Latin America so quickly
rejected the coup in Venezuela and that the Carmona government
“stunningly collapsed”, which demonstrates a possible out-of-date
view of the hemisphere and a failure in intelligence gathering and
analysis. In fact, the CIA never imagined the coup would buckle
because of support for Chávez – their analysis all along showed
possible failure due to lack of opposition unity and hasty actions.
This is a very important point, because it demonstrates that
although the CIA was involved in the coup plotting and the
collaborations with dissident military factions and opposition
leaders, it was fairly detached from the reality of Venezuelan
society.
The
CIA’s intelligence failures in Venezuela were apparently repeated
during the oil industry strike later in 2002 and the guarimba
destabilization attempt, an old-school CIA tactic applied in Chile
and Nicaragua. Both of these harsh actions injured the Venezuelan
economy and affected the government’s international image, but
failed in their goal to oust President Chávez. The NED’s and USAID’s
tens of millions of dollars in financing to build and maintain the
opposition movement and finance the recall referendum campaign
against President Chávez also failed to achieve their mission. In
fact, all of these bungled attempts by the U.S. government and its
marionette opposition movement have served to strengthen Chávez’s
support within Venezuela and paint him as a strong and solid
international leader.
Now
that some of the top-secret documents have surfaced that show the
CIA’s complicity and involvement in the April 2002 coup, it leaves
one to wonder what is next on the agenda. In September 2001, shortly
after the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, President
Bush unconditionally authorized former CIA Director George Tenet’s
“Worldwide Attack Matrix”, which targets leaders and prominent
figures in 80 countries around the world for assassination. The
authorization of the Worldwide Attack Matrix provided the CIA with a
virtual carte blanche to conduct political assassinations abroad,
justified under the “war against terrorism”. The “Attack Matrix”, a
top secret CIA document, authorizes an array of covert CIA
anti-terror actions that range from “routine propaganda to lethal
covert action in preparation for military attacks”.[iv] The plans give the CIA the broadest and most
lethal authority in history. Some analysts have indicated that
Venezuela is possibly included in the plans.
The
recent assassination of Venezuelan Prosecutor Danilo Anderson,
conducted in a style reminiscent of CIA operations, could be setting
the stage for future political murders. History shows that when the
CIA fails to remove a target via non-lethal means, more desperate
measures are taken. Despite the fact that the Venezuelan government
and its supporters appear to have foiled the CIA numerous times
already over the past few years, vigilance, intelligence and
increased security measures should become a priority.
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