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Catherina

(35,568 posts)
Mon Apr 8, 2013, 03:45 PM Apr 2013

Venezuelan Government Denounces the Presence of Opposition “Mercenaries”

Venezuelan Government Denounces the Presence of Opposition “Mercenaries”
By Chris Carlson


14 April Presidential Elections
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Punto Fijo, April 7th, 2013 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuelan government officials released a recorded conversation on Saturday that allegedly reveals the use of “mercenaries” by the Venezuelan opposition to create chaos in the lead up to elections next Sunday.

Interim President Nicolas Maduro made the announcement at a campaign event on Saturday, assuring that the group of “mercenaries” were already in Venezuela, and are seeking to carry out three objectives before next week’s elections: sabotage the electrical grid, increase the number of murders in the country, and assassinate Maduro.

“From Central America we have gotten information that a group of mercenaries has entered the country, with coordination from the Central American right-wing and some sectors linked to the opposition candidate,” he said.

Maduro said that US officials Roger Noriega and Otto Reich were behind the plan, together with right-wing sectors from El Salvador and Venezuela, and had paid the “mercenaries” to kill him.

“They want to kill me because they know they cannot win the elections on April 14th,” he said.

Shortly after Maduro made the accusation, Foreign Minister Elias Jaua appeared on news channel Telesur to give more details.

“Through our intelligence agencies, we have recorded conversations among right-wing groups where they discuss using Central American mercenaries to carry out destabilization plans in the country,” he said.

Jaua explained that the groups involved are led by a retired colonel of the Venezuelan armed forces, David Koch Arana, who is allegedly linked to Cuban terrorist Luis Posada Carriles, and the operation is coordinated by Salvadoran right-wing politician Roberto d’Aubuisson.

In a recorded conversation between d’Aubuisson and Koch Arana, vague plans are discussed to engage in activities inside Venezuela, and the conversation would also seem to implicate the Capriles campaign in the plans.

Jaua read a portion of the dialogue that allegedly took place between the two individuals, which went as follows:

Roberto d’Aubuisson: “How are things going down south? You haven’t given me the reports…. Are the reports we are sending you useful?”

David Koch Arana: “I have the reports, but I haven’t sent them to you yet… Supposedly they have informed the Venezuelan government that there are foreigners interfering in the political situation. Capriles has managed to find safe places so that our people can chill. The team already arrived and they are working together. One group is already working in the streets to disorient the vote.

Roberto d’Aubuisson: “Did you tell them that it should be like we worked in the campaign here? Just be careful. Remember that they have offered their support if they win, and that would be good for us. I don’t know how the other groups that we sent from here are working, but I hope they don’t clash with each other or have conflicts, because they don’t know each other. I will talk to them to see how we should organize the operations there.


Jaua said that the full audio of the conversation would be made publicly available in the coming days.

He also assured that they were taking immediate action to find and neutralize the alleged “mercenaries”, and that intelligence forces had been deployed around the country.

“We want to tell the Venezuelan people that they can remain calm. State security forces are after these groups and we hope to identify and neutralize them in the coming days so we can prevent them from generating any turmoil,” he said.

According to Jaua, the plan is part of a larger strategy by the Venezuelan opposition to destabilize the electoral process as a way to delay next week’s elections.

“Remember that just a few days ago some opposition spokespersons suggested to the National Electoral Council (CNE) that the elections should be postponed, because they know that they can’t win on April 14th, so they are trying to buy time,” he said.

Nicolas Maduro also claimed to have evidence of a meeting between a US official and a member of opposition political party Primero Justicia in which they discussed causing blackouts in the eastern state of Bolivar, however further details were not provided.

The Capriles campaign has not commented or responded to any of the allegations.


Published on Apr 8th 2013 at 9.21am

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Venezuelan Government Denounces the Presence of Opposition “Mercenaries” (Original Post) Catherina Apr 2013 OP
These groups are tied to Francisco Chavez Abarca and Luis Posada Carriles Catherina Apr 2013 #1
"These groups are tied to Francisco Chavez Abarca and Luis Posada Carriles" ocpagu Apr 2013 #3
This is a sleazy group, isn't it? Real heavy-duty a-holes, have spent their lives Judi Lynn Apr 2013 #2

Catherina

(35,568 posts)
1. These groups are tied to Francisco Chavez Abarca and Luis Posada Carriles
Mon Apr 8, 2013, 04:56 PM
Apr 2013

06/04/13.- This Saturday, the President of the Republic, Nicolas Maduro, denounced an existing plan of sabotage involving Central American mercenaries. The latter have links with sectors of the opposition aimed at increasing the number of homicides in large cities, sabotage the electrical system and making attacks against the population.

Previously, the Foreign Minister, Mr Elias Jaua had reported the existence of links between Salvadoran terrorists and Henrique Capriles, the leader of the Rightwing antiChavista campaign.

In an interview with Telesur Television, Mr Jaua said that these groups are linked to Francisco Chavez Abarca. The latter was arrested July 1, 2010, at the International Airport of Maiquetia Simon Bolivar when he tried to return to Venezuela with a false identity for the purpose of fomenting acts of sabotage.

In addition, the Chancellor has given many details on two organizing groups destabilizing actions. The first is led by retired Colonel of the Armed Forces of El Salvador, Mr. David Koch Arana, who has strong ties with the "death squads" and the terrorist Luis Posada Carriles. While the other group's leader is Mr Guillermo Cader Acuña.

"Roger Noriega and Otto Reich are implicated as well as the Salvadoran Right who bribed these mercenaries. I denounce this to the world and I ask the people to be on high alert," said Maduro.

The Venezuelan leader made ​​another complaint regarding an official at the U.S. embassy and a leader of the Rightwing Party "Primero Justicia." Armed with videos and photographs to support his statement, he showed proof of the planed sabotage of the electricity grid.

"Here's SHE is talking to Wilson Castro, the coordinator of "Primero Justicia" and entrepreneur. I will evaluate this affair to determine the appropriate diplomatic measures to be taken against her and against those who engage in subversive activities."

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/grandsdebats/message/115369


Well, well, well, I wonder who SHE is who will have diplomatic measures taken against HER.


2010
Luis Posada Carriles’ right hand man, Francisco Chávez Abarca, nabbed in Venezuela


"Potbelly" Francisco Chávez Abarca is on the Interpol Most Wanted list for his involvement in various explosive attacks in Cuba in the 1990's

Hugo Chávez, Venezuela’s president, reported today that the Salvadoran Francisco Chávez Abarca, accused of being Luis Posada Carriles’ right hand man, and the author of various explosive attacks in Cuba, was arrested in a nighttime intelligence operation on Thursday when he tried to enter Venezuela.

...

In 1997 he detonated a bomb with 600 grams of C-4 that caused structural damage in the bathrooms of the Aché discotheque in the Hotel Melia Cohiba, on April 12, 1997.

On the 30th of the same month, an explosive device with 401 grams of C-4 that the Salvadoran had put in an ornamental planter on the 15th floor of the same hotel was defused.

...
http://machetera.wordpress.com/2010/07/02/luis-posada-carriles-right-hand-man-francisco-chavez-abarca-nabbed-in-venezuela/




 

ocpagu

(1,954 posts)
3. "These groups are tied to Francisco Chavez Abarca and Luis Posada Carriles"
Tue Apr 9, 2013, 03:00 AM
Apr 2013

As if that wasn't enough, Henry López Sisco, accomplice of Luis Posada Carriles, was in Capriles' entourage during the siege of the Cuban embassy. Very dangerous people. Thanks for the information.

Judi Lynn

(160,450 posts)
2. This is a sleazy group, isn't it? Real heavy-duty a-holes, have spent their lives
Tue Apr 9, 2013, 02:48 AM
Apr 2013

as criminals, yet seem to be protected by the U.S. Government as a reward for their efforts.

Luis Posada Carriles could name his own price, after all he did working for the dark side powers. He knew where all the bodies were hidden, clearly! They couldn't afford to hack him off too much after he got so deeply caught up in so many covert ops for so many years.

All that and that nice Mr. Chavez-Abarco, too! What a winner.

In time we're going to find out more about these clowns, and of course it won't be good!

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