Authors: Bart Jones
(
See also main
listing
Petkoff, Teodoro [rebel/free marketeer])
private militias formed against HC land reform
protest movement/cohesive faction
and
La Reconstituyente
/
The
Reconstitution,
Supreme Court packing by HC claims
and Telesur (Latin American answer to CNN)
CTV (Confederation of Venezuelan Workers)
general strike to support PDVSA called
joining Plaza Altamira occupation
telephone interview with HC daughter during 2002 coup crisis
Cuban embassy, Caracas, mob violence/siege
Davies, Vanessa (
El Nacional
reporter), on alleged human rights abuses
"Declaration of Caracas" at OPEC summit
Delacour, Justin (Latin America specialist)
democracy, Venezuelan (traditional)
"Democracy Standing Tall in Venezuela" (Maisto)
Democratic Action.
See
AD (Democratic Action/Acción Democratico)
El Diario de Caracas
newspaper opulent elite coverage
The Dictionary of Venezuela
book
Diehl, Jackson (anti-HC op-ed writer)
DISIP (political police)
destroying
Zeta
magazine HC coverage
questioning reporter during HC presidency
Don Quixote
(Cervantes Saavedra) distributed for free
eastern Orinoco River basin oil fields
See also
Anzoátegui oil fields; Orinoco River basin
EBR-200 (Bolivarian Revolutionary Army-200)
Arias Cárdenas, Francisco, sworn into
economics, Chávez administrations
Plan Bolívar 2000 revitalization
(
See also
social missions of Hugo Chávez)
economics, Venezuelan.
See also
economics, Chávez administrations; economic shock package of Pérez (1989); OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries)
"Black Friday" bolivar devaluation
currency exchange office scandal
"
Donde Estan Los Reales?
" 1978 presidential slogan
(
See also
Caracazo [economic uprising])
El Gran Virage
(the great turnaround) of Pérez (1989)
IMF (International Monetary Fund)
(
See also main heading
IMF [International Monetary Fund]
for details
)
(
See
also
economic shock package of Pérez [1989];
main heading
Washington Consensus)
economic shock package of Pérez (1989)
See also
Caracazo (economic uprising)
constitutional rights suspension
Izaguirre, Alejandro (Pérez interior minister): televised national messages
Quintana, Wolfgang, shooting death during aftermath
self-defense brigade formation
underclass pent-up anger pillaging aftermath
education (early) of Chávez.
See also
military academy education of Chávez Daniel O'Leary High School
and Díaz, Manuel Felipe
(Venenito),
Ekvall, Eric (political analyst/HC skeptic)
Electoral Movement of the People (MEP), and Hugo Chávez father
elites, Venezuelan
(
See also
name main heading
)
fighting end of their way of life
El Mozote, El Salvador 1981 massacre
Elorza
Bolivarian movement of HC during posting to
Eloy Blanco, Andrés (Pérez information minister)
ELPV (Venezuelan People's Liberation Army)
El Salvador
asylum granted anti-HC coup planner)
"death squad" government support
Handal, Schafik (presidential candidate)
"The Enigma of the Two Chávezes" (García Márquez)
Escovar, Ramón (Pérez attorney general), on Chávez government as "state terrorism,"
El Espacio
(Barinas newspaper) column of Chávez
Face to Face with the President
(Chávez TV program)
FALN (Armed Forces of National Liberation)
Faribundo Martí National Liberation Front
Fedecámaras (Venezuelan chamber of commerce)
See
also Carmona, Pedro, and allied headings
Fernández, Carlos (Fedecámaras leader during oil strike)
Fernández, Congressman Eduardo (copei Pérez opponent)
Ferreres, Victor (Venevisión president), supporting oil strike (2002-2003)
Fifth Republic Movement (MVR Chávez party).
See
MVR (Fifth Republic Movement, Hugo Chávez party)
Financial Times
on Carmona swearing in
FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) NED Venezuela activities
Folsom, George A. (IRI president), supporting 2002 coup
Foreign Policy
magazine, on Sumate's mission
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), NED Venezuela activities
Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)
Fuentes, Yesenia (2002 march victim)
Fujimori, Alberto (Peruvian president)
Gaitán, Jorge Eliécer (Colombian popular leader) assassination
Galeano, Eduardo (Uruguayan leftist)
García Carneiro, Gen. Jorge Luis (Chávez ally)
and Carmona regime countercoup
as HC military academy classmate
on Llaguno Bridge massacre rebel plans
García Morales, Capt. Luis, televised Chávez threat
Garrido, Alberto (Venezuelan historian)
Gaviria, César (OAS secretary general)
Gazo, Rev. Jesús (Chávez spiritual guide)
Giordani, Jorge (Chávez minister/adviser)
Giusti, Roberto (Pérez aide), column on Hugo Chávez
Global Exchange tours to Venezuela
Golinger, Eva (attorney/author)
book on NED Venezuela operations
Gómez, Alejandro (
Pilín León
oil tanker mission organizer)
Gómez, José Bernardo (astrologer)
González, Rev. Raúl (of Centro Gumilla Jesuit think tank)
González González, Brig. Gen. Néstor (2002 rebel)
Granier, Marcel (RCTV executive), meeting with 2002 coup interim president
El Gran Virage
(the great turnaround) of Pérez (1989)
See also
economic shock package of Pérez (1989)
Green, Rosario (Mexican foreign minister)
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research and Public Opinion Strategies recall poll
Group of 15 developing nations Caracas summit
Grüber ódreman, Adm. Hernán (HC ally/Caracas federal district governor)
See also
Che Guevara's diary
"Vietnam. One and Two Vietnams in Latin America,"
Guijarra, Rocio (CEDICE leader), and Carmona interim government (2002)
Gunson, Phil (NPR
Miami Herald
), charges against HC
Habla El Comandante
(Blanco Muñoz)
Handal, Schafik (El Salvador presidential candidate)
Hardy, Charles (former Catholic missionary living in Venezuela)
elites as fighting end of their way of life
witness to Caracas looter targeting
Harnecker, Marta (Chávez interviewer), 2002 resignation deal
health.
See under
social missions of Hugo Chávez
Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for
Global Dominance
(Chomsky)
Hellinger, Daniel (political scientist)
Hello, President/Alo Presidente
Chávez shows
heroes of Hugo Chávez.
See also individual
name main entries
Páez, José Antonio (Bolívar
llaneros
leader)
Rodríguez, Simón (Simón Bolívar tutor)
Herrera Campins, Luis (Venezuelan president 1979-1984)
history, Venezuelan.
See also
llanos region (Chávez homeland); Maisanta (Hugo Chávez great-great grandfather); Pérez Delgado, Pedro (Hugo Chávez great-grandfather)
Bolívarian independence war aftermath
Jiménez, Gen. Marcos Pérez dictatorship (1950s)
Vicente Gómez, Gen. Juan dictatorship (1908-1935)
Zamora, Ezequiel (progressive liberal llanos guerrilla fighter)
history passion of Hugo Chávez
and llanos rebelliousness tradition
researching great-grandfather (Maisanta)
as HC anti-recall campaign namesake
and three roots of a tree (Bolívar/Rodríguez/Zamora) concept