Authors: Bart Jones
Cardoso, Henrique (Brazilian president) contact
(
See also
main heading
incommunicado: Hugo Chávez during 2002 coup
for
details
)
emissaries to rebels appointed by HC
and independent community broadcasting
intelligence services infiltration belief by HC
Llaguno Bridge — Keys to a Massacre
(documentary)
Chavistas called to Miraflores to defend HC
marchers as "martyrs of the democracy,"
from PDVSA offices to Miraflores Palace
Tamayo Molina, Adm. Carlos, calling for HC expulsion
"massacre of El Silencio" media claim
attorney general broadcast cut
CNN for countercoup information
Llaguno Bridge
— Keys to a Massacre,
and RCTV (Radio Caracas Television)
Miami bank accounts money to leaders
military officials' public attacks on HC
National Assembly testimony on
and National Guard: HC assumption about
and OAS Costa Rica summit plans of HC
Venevisión rendezvous/coverage
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
United Nations Development Program
United Nations General Assembly, Hugo Chávez speech
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
Urdaneta, Orlando (actor/HC critic), calling for Chávez assassination
Urdaneta Hernández, Jesús (Chávez collaborator/critic)
defecting from HC administration
on DISIP as scapegoat for human rights abuses
USA.
See also
State Department, USA;
individual presidents
ambassador supporting Pérez after coup
"imperialism" resentment by HC
(
See also
El Mozote, El Salvador 1981 massacre)
military mission to Venezuela at celebration of 2002 coup plotters
Nicaragua election intervention
peaceful coexistence with HC's Venezuela
on Supreme Court chief justice resignation
Telesur (Latin American answer to CNN) Washington, DC bureau
(
See also
economic shock package of Pérez [1989])
USAID (United States Agency for International Development)
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
See also
Cisneros, Gustavo (Venevisión network owner)
and
Llaguno Bridge — Keys to a
Massacre
(documentary)
"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)
Vollmer, Alberto (elite landowner), conflict resolution with peasants/gangs
See also
economic shock package of Pérez (1989)
The Washington Post
on Machado, Maria Corina, treason trial
on Miami bank account money to HC foes
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)
White, Robert (1980s US ambassador to El Salvador)
World Social Forum, Porto Alegre, Brazil (2005)
Zamora, Ezequiel (llanos region nineteenth-century guerrilla)