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447
get a landline installed
Eva Golinger, "Confused About Venezuela,"
www.venezuelanalysis.com
.

448
the oil strike later that year
Ibid.

449
in the entire world
Gary Marx, "In Venezuela, Crime Runs
'Absolutely Out of Control,'"
Chicago Tribune
, June 12, 2006.

450
"bury the list"
Fabiola Sánchez, "List of Government Opponents on
Web Site Draws Discrimination Complaints," Associated Press,
May 13, 2005.

451
a strong potential for wrong-headed policies
Gregory Wilpert,
"The Meaning of 21st Century Socialism for Venezuela,"
www.venezuelanalysis.com
, July 22, 2006.

452
when Chávez began
Mark Weisbrot, Luis Sandoval, and David
Rosnick, "Poverty Rates in Venezuela: Getting the Numbers Right,"
Center for Economic and Policy Research, May 2006.

452
still in deep recession
Ibid.

452
made these kinds of gains
Chesa Boudin, "Letter from Venezuela:
Land of Chavismo,"
The Nation
, November 16, 2006.

452
five years to build
Gregory Wilpert, "Brazil's President Lula Visits
Venezuela, Inaugurates Projects,"
www.venezuelanalysis.com
,
November 13, 2006.

452
south to Argentina
Gregory Wilpert, "Venezuela Inaugurates
First New Railroad in 70 Years,"
www.venezuelanalysis.com
,
October 16, 2006.

453
"Compendium of Social Doctrine of the Church"
Joseph J. Fahey,
"A Hopeful People,"
America
, November 13, 2006.

453
he had his hacienda
Miguel Bonasso, "Anatomia Intima de un
Golpe Contada Por Chávez,"
Pagina 12
, June 1, 2003.

453
loved by the women of this country
Lina Ron, "Lina Ron: 'No Es
Bueno Que Chávez Este Solo,'"
www.aporrea.org
, January 30, 2007.

454
the process would continue
Charles Hardy,
Cowboy in Caracas
,
page 157.

454
new era of Socialist Democracy
Patrick Moser, "Venezuela's Chávez
Celebrates Re-Election, Promises 'Revolutionary Democracy,'"
Agence France Press, December 4, 2006.

455
no outside interference
Joseph J. Fahey, "A Hopeful People,"
America
, November 13, 2006.

Afterword

467
Fidel Castro's playbook.
States News Service, "Senator Hutchinson:
Chavez a Threat to our National and Economic Security," May 4, 2007.

467
victimized by this.
Natalie Ibiko Pearson, "Chávez Takes Over
Venezuela's Last Private Oil Fields, but Seeks to Entice Big Oil to
Stay," Associated Press, May 2, 2007.

Index

Note:
The subject of this work is indexed
under
Chávez Frías, Hugo Rafael in a main heading. Otherwise, he is identified as
Hugo Chávez
Chávez
, and
HC
.

Note:
Photo essay page numbers are identified with a
p
.

 

Abrams, Elliot (NSC human rights point man)

El Salvador "death squad" connection

NSC appointment

Acosta Carles, Natl. Guard Gen. Felipe

Acosta Chirinos, Joel (HC cohort)

AD (Democratic Action)

AD-COPEI hegemony

Plaza Altamira occupation

Alfaro Ucero, Luis (AD party leader)

Alianza Patriotica
newspaper

Allende, Salvador (Chilean president 1970s)

campaign against

death of

Alliance for Progress

alliances of early Chávez organizing

Bravo, Douglas

Causa R

Maneiro, Alfredo

álvarez, Bernardo (Venezuela US ambassador)

álvarez Paz, Oswaldo (COPEI presidential candidate), military action against Chávez call

América Economía,
foreign oil royalties

Amnesty International

Anzoátegui oil fields.

Orinoco River basin oil fields private oil PDVSA takeover of

See also
eastern

Anzoátegui state, HC military posting to

AP-Dow Jones, occupation of Caracas office

See also
Associated Press

Aranguren, Aristóteles (schoolteacher/2002 marcher)

See also
Llaguno Bridge massacre (2002 coup) confrontation/shots

Arbenz, Jacobo (Guatemala head)

Arcaya, Ignacio (Chávez minister/UN ambassador)

Argentina

Arias Cárdenas, Francisco (Chávez ally/critic)

defecting from HC administration

internal peacekeeping

and jail

on Marksman, Herma

and 1992 coup

and PRV 1986 "congress,"

as UN ambassador

on waging liberation

ARMA (Alianza Revolucionaria de Militares)

Aronson, Asst. Secretary of State Bernard

assassination threats to HC

Associated Press

OTI, Caracas, funding total

See also
photos occupation of Caracas office

The Atlantic Monthly,
Pérez, profile

Ayacucho battle (Bolívar campaign, Peru)

HC and 150th anniversary of

Azuaje, Bishop José Luis, and 2002 coup

Baduel, Raúl Isaías (Chávez military ally)

Ballenger, Congressman Cass (R-NC)

Baltimore Sun,
CIA-contra connection investigation

Banco Latino failure (1994)

Bandera Roja (Red Flag) guerrillas

"Bank of the South" HC proposal

Barinas city (Chávez high school site)

as first HC military posting

HC on officer corruption

Barinas state (Chávez birthplace)

as first HC military posting

See also
llanos region (Chávez homeland)

baseball love of Chávez

baseball metaphors of HC

with Castro

childhood hero Isaías "Latigo" Chávez

and EBR-200 recruiting

and military vocation

national league play

New York Mets pitch

pro career dream

Shea Stadium Spanish commentary

Belaúnde Terry, Fernando (Peruvian president)

Bello, Andrés (poet/philosopher)

See
also
Andrés Bello Plan
under
military academy education of Hugo Chávez BellSouth affiliate ad celebrating 2002 coup

Berger, Sandy (Clinton natl. security adviser)

Bernal, Freddy (Caracas mayor)

Betancourt, Rómulo (Venezuelan president, 1940s/1959-1964)

Bigwood, Jeremy (investigative reporter)

Sumate and NED

Birns, Larry (Council on Hemispheric Affairs)

Black Friday bolivar devaluation (1983)

Blair, Tony

Blanco La Cruz, Ronald (Chávez military ally)

Boehner, Rep. John (R-OH), on HC

Bolívar, Simón

See also
Rodríguez, Simón (Bolívar tutor)

Ayacucho battle

HC/150th anniversary of

La Campana Admirable,

Carabobo battle battle/commemorations

Caracas triumph

"Come. Return. Here . . . It could be,"

death

and EBR-200

in Europe

Gran Colombia

independence war aftermath

legacy of

"Letter from Jamaica" (1815)

liberation war

llaneros
of

"Nature" saying of

oath of

politician "palliatives,"

retaliatory violence

Sáenz, Manuela

united Latin America dream

as decision of survival

as visionary

wrath toward USA

Bolívar Forever
(Hugo Chávez)

Bolivarian Circles

and Venevisión 2002 coup coverage

"Bolivarian Hurricane."

See
road to power of Hugo Chávez

Bolivarian movement of Hugo Chávez.

See
also
EBR-200 (Bolivarian Revolutionary Army-200)

Arias Cárdenas-HC rift

Bolívar, Simón, as root

Caracazo as turning point

guiding lights of

during HC Elorza posting

and HC presidential run

historic roots

low point

as not socialism

Plan Ezequiel Zamora

(
See main
heading
1992 coup against Pérez)

Rodríguez, Simon, as root

for sustainable improvement in people's lives

three roots

tree analogy

Zamora, Ezequiel, as root

Bolivarian Revolution.

See also
socialism for twenty-first century

as anti-imperialist

arrival of

corruption dismantling difficulties

grassroots empowerment

health care/education

into high gear, 2001-2002

human rights agenda

International Workers' Day speech, 2007

MLK, Jr., struggle parallels

neighborhood communal councils

poverty rate change under Chávez

public works projects

term-limit referendum call

weakness of HC personality cult

Bolivarian Revolutionary Army-200.

See
EBR-200 (Bolivarian Revolutionary Army-200)

Bolivarian Revolutionary Movement-200.

See
MBR-200 (Bolivarian Revolutionary Movement-200)

Bolivarian schools of Chávez

See also
social missions of Hugo Chávez

Bolivarian University of Venezuela for low-income students

Bolivia

Bolton, John (UN ambassador), on HC

Bosch, Orlando (Cuban airliner bombing planner)

Boves, Gen. José Tomas "the Butcher" (Bolívar opponent)

Bravo, Douglas (PRV/guerrilla leader)

meetings with HC

Bravo, Napoleón (Chávez critic)

Brazil

and Telesur collaboration

Brownfield, William (US ambassador to Venezuela), pelted with food

Bush, George H. W.

Bush, George W.

HC at breakfast hosted by

HC on: at Mount Olivet Baptist Church, Harlem

overthrow plot

at United Nations General Assembly (2006)

hypothetical overthrow response

and Latin America

Machado, Maria Corina, Oval Office meeting

Summit of the Americas (2005)

Bush, George W. administration

arms sales to Venezuela banned

CIA official named to oversee Venezuela intelligence-gathering

endorsing 2002 coup against HC

HC as Third World sparkplug

human trafficking decertification of Venezuela

and Iran-HC alliance

on recall results

anti-HC coup support

Venezuela on same level as "axis of evil,"

Cabello, Diosdado (Chávez vice president)

Cabrujas, José Ignacio (Venezuelan playwright)

cadenas
(Chávez national broadcast addresses)

Caldera, Rafael (Venezuelan president, 1969-1974/1990s)

Agenda Venezuela economic plan

apertura
/opening the oil industry

Banco Latino failure aftermath

blaming neo-liberal economics after 1992 coup

crackdown (1995)

and economic shock package (1996)

and inflation

neo-liberal economic plunge of

and oil income drop

popularity

Wall Street-endorsed economic program

Calderón, Felipe (Mexican president)

Camacho, Kairuz, Natl. Guard Gen. Alberto, falsely announcing Hugo Chávez abandoned office

Camero, Omar (Televen executive), meeting with 2002 coup interim president

"Canción Bolivariana" (Primera)

CANTV telecommunications company nationalization

CAP Pérez.

See
Pérez, Carlos Andrés "CAP" (Venezuela president 1970s/1989-1993)

Capriles Radonski, Henrique (Primero Justicia party)

Carabobo battle of Simón Bolívar

llaneros
march to

march to Carabobo reenactment by HC

live TV coverage

Caracazo (economic uprising) anniversary use by HC

as Bolivarian movement turning point

and Patriotic Front formation

and Pérez reported currency speculation

(
See also main heading
economic shock package of Pérez [1989])

victim mass burial

Carvajal, Leonardo (anti-Chávez protest leader)

Cardoso, Fernando Henrique (Brazil president)

Carlos the Jackal (Illich Ramírez Sánchez)

Carmona, Pedro (interim president, 2002)

See also
Carmona interim government (2002)

asylum in Colombia

called to form government

flees Miraflores palace

and march from Parque del Este

refuses dialogue

US support

Carmona interim government (2002)

alternative community broadcasting

Carmona Decree

Carmona flees palace

Carmona resignation

constitutional editing

countercoup, military
See main
entry
Carmona regime military countercoup)

Cuban embassy violence

and Llaguno Bridge shootings TV replays

Orwellian democratic national unity government

provisional government seated

significant supporters passed over

swearing in

USA ambassador Charles Shapiro

witch hunt for HC supporters

Carmona regime military countercoup (2002)

See also
countercoup (2002)
under
Chavistas

and Cabello, Diosdado (Chávez vice president)

Carmona, Pedro, arrest

at Fort Tiuna

HC loyalist palace honor guard action

legitimate government reconstituted (2002)

Operation Rescue National Dignity

Carney, Rev. Joseph (murdered Jesuit)

Carrasquero, Francisco (National Electoral Council president)

Carriles, Luis Posada (former CIA operative)

Carter, President Jimmy

Carter Center

Castillo, Cardinal Rosalio (Venezuelan apostolic nuncio)

Castro, Col. ret. Higinio (organizer during HC jailing)

Castro, Fidel

advice to HC

on Allende overthrow

in Ciudad Bolívar

complications of HC friendship

energy accord with HC

friendship with HC

on HC: allowing calls for open rebellion against him

confidence in

at HC inauguration

health

"if every worker, if every laborer,"

llanos tour with HC

revolutionary movement of

telephone contact in 2002 coup crisis

Venezuelans' views of

Catholic Church of Venezuela.

See
Roman Catholic Church of Venezuela

Catia TV

Causa R (Radical Cause)

coup conspiracy pullout (1992)

and radical democracy

and Sáez, Irene

split (1997-1998)

Cedeno, Roger (Chávez ombudsman)

CEDUCE business organization

Centeno, Maj. Francisco Javier (Chávez colleague)

Central Intelligence Agency.

See
CIA

Ceresole, Norberto (Argentinean sociologist)

Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de

Chacon, Jesse (Chávez minister)

Chamorro, Violeta (Nicaraguan president)

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