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assassination of investigator

bloodbath prevention by HC

call to HC by Fidel Castro

Cardoso, Henrique (Brazilian president) contact

Carmona resignation

children of HC evacuated

disappearance of HC

(
See also
main heading
incommunicado: Hugo Chávez during 2002 coup
for
details
)

emissaries to rebels appointed by HC

general strike announcements

and independent community broadcasting

intelligence services infiltration belief by HC

Llaguno Bridge — Keys to a Massacre
(documentary)

Llaguno Bridge massacre

sniper evidence

march from Parque del Este

Chavistas called to Miraflores to defend HC

marchers as "martyrs of the democracy,"

mortal victims

from PDVSA offices to Miraflores Palace

and Plan Avila

police helping protestors

Tamayo Molina, Adm. Carlos, calling for HC expulsion

"massacre of El Silencio" media claim

attorney general broadcast cut

blackout on pro-HC news

CNN for countercoup information

on HC as "assassin,"

HC
cadena
call/disruption

international

Llaguno Bridge
— Keys to a Massacre,

and RCTV (Radio Caracas Television)

Miami bank accounts money to leaders

military officials' public attacks on HC

Miraflores departure of HC

National Assembly testimony on

and National Guard: HC assumption about

and OAS Costa Rica summit plans of HC

high command resignation

high-rank officers' command

resignation called for

Venevisión rendezvous/coverage

walkouts/slowdowns

called scheme to massacre innocents

pre-actions recalling Allende overthrow

Rice, Secretary of State Condoleezza, statement

Rincón HC resignation announcement by

strategy for "spontaneous" march demand for HC resignation

and US ships/helicopters off Venezuela coast

Venevisión coverage turns viewers against HC

Washington, DC, signals green light for

ULA (University of the Andes), Mérida, Venezuela

Ultimas Noticias
newspaper reporter on antagonism toward media

united Latin America dream of Bolívar

as alternative to US hegemony

as decision of survival

United Nations Development Program

United Nations General Assembly, Hugo Chávez speech

on George W. Bush

United Nations gunfire death rate report

United Nations Human Development Index

United Nations Security Council seat for Venezuela

United Socialist Party of Venezuela

United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

See
USAID (United States Agency for International Development)

United States Information Agency (USIA)

United States of America

See
USA

El Universal
(newspaper)

"The Last Crime of a Dictator" column in 2002 coup

University of the Andes (ULA), Mérida, Venezuela

Univisión

Urdaneta, Orlando (actor/HC critic), calling for Chávez assassination

Urdaneta Hernández, Jesús (Chávez collaborator/critic)

on Bravo, Douglas, ties

defecting from HC administration

on DISIP as scapegoat for human rights abuses

EBR-200 beginning

"night of the majors" (1989)

Uruguay

USA.

See also
State Department, USA;
individual presidents

ambassador supporting Pérez after coup

antipathy to HC factors

on arms buildup of HC

Betancourt lobbying of

and Castro, Fidel

Citgo refineries in

Cuba syndrome

and first HC inauguration

HC as Third World sparkplug

on HC Saddam Hussein visit

"imperialism" resentment by HC

interagency Venezuela review

interventions

(
See also
El Mozote, El Salvador 1981 massacre)

and bin Laden, Osama

and Latin America economics

and Latin America overview

Latin dictator support

military mission to Venezuela at celebration of 2002 coup plotters

mudslide tragedy aid

Nicaragua election intervention

and Panama

peaceful coexistence with HC's Venezuela

Pérez Jiménez support

and Pinochet coup

Plan Colombia

refusal to extradite by

response to HC criticism

and Saudi Arabia

on Supreme Court chief justice resignation

Telesur (Latin American answer to CNN) Washington, DC bureau

and Venezuelan oil

Venezuelans' view of

Washington Consensus

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

USAID (United States Agency for International Development)

channeling funds to NED

Office of Transition Initiatives (OTIs), Caracas, opened 2002

US Country Report on Terrorism, Chávez providing "terrorist haven,"

Uslar Pietri, Arturo (writer/intellectual), on oil

Valentine's Day Hugo Chávez quip

vanden Heuvel, Katrinia, on HC-USA rift

Varela, Iris (congresswoman), reading HC note during 2002 loyalist countercoup

Vargas, Rafael (Cuban physician program manager)

Vásquez Velasco, Gen. Efraín (Chávez opponent/loyalist)

Vázquez, Tabaré (Uruguay president)

Velasco Alvarado, Gen. Juan (Peruvian leader 1968-1975)

See also
Plan Inca HC meeting

Venevisión

See also
Cisneros, Gustavo (Venevisión network owner)

and
Llaguno Bridge — Keys to a
Massacre
(documentary)

24 Hours
program

"massacre of El Silencio" at Llaguno Bridge

(
See main heading
Llaguno Bridge massacre [2002 coup]);

"Venezuela: Conditions Ripening for Coup Attempt," CIA pre-2002 coup brief

Venezuelan People's Liberation Army (ELPV)

"Venezuela Saudita" (Saudi Venezuela)

Vicente Gómez, Gen. Juan dictatorship (1908-1935)

Visconti Osorio, Gen. Efraín Francisco (Chávez colleague)

Vive TV (focus on underclass)

Vollmer, Alberto (elite landowner), conflict resolution with peasants/gangs

The Wall Street Journal,

Washington Consensus

See also
economic shock package of Pérez (1989)

The Washington Post

editorial on HC

HC as provocateur

on Machado, Maria Corina, treason trial

on Miami bank account money to HC foes

on NED

op-ed HC hostility

on popularity of HC

United Nations HC speech

Venezuelan analysts cited

The Washington Times
on Pérez, Carlos Andrés "CAP,"

Weffer, Laura (
El Nacional
reporter) on anti-HC activism of journalists

Weinstein, Allen (first NED president)

Weisbrot, Mark (economist op-ed writer)

"free-market" reform

White, Robert (1980s US ambassador to El Salvador)

World Bank

World Health Organization

World Social Forum, Porto Alegre, Brazil (2005)

Zamora, Ezequiel (llanos region nineteenth-century guerrilla)

hymn to

as progressive model

Santa Inés victory

slogans in HC oath

Zeta
magazine Pérez censorship attempt

Zhu Rongji

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