Danilo Anderson vigil in London
- 03 December 2004
Danilo Anderson was investigating those responsible for the 2002
coup d'etat, which saw democratically-elected president Hugo Chávez
held hostage for two days while a business-military junta illegally
seized power. The coup was reversed only when government supporters
rose up and the army rank-and-file rebelled against their high command.
Last
week John McDonnell, MP for Hayes & Harlington, condemned the
murder as "a further attempt to destabilise the country by those ...
who refuse to respect the will of the Venezuelan people". For the full
text of his Early Day Motion (number 127, titled "Hands Off Venezuela
Campaign") and a list of MPs who've signed it, please see http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/EDMDetails.aspx?EDMID=126
Credible
evidence of CIA involvement in the 2002 coup has recently emerged. A
memo, titled "Venezuela: Conditions Ripening for Coup Attempt", was
written by the CIA just five days before the coup. Also the Spanish
Foreign Minister has just confirmed that previous Aznar government
actually instructed their ambassador in Caracas to support the coup.
Anderson
was trained to "follow the money", and had traced millions of dollars
from the US government to coup-plotters. The Venezuelan elite are angry
that Chávez has been spending state oil profits on health care,
education, housing and other social projects. They accuse him of
populism and "buying votes" with these projects.
Two spokesmen
from the Hands Off Venezuela campaign and a spokesperson from the UK
Bolivarian circle condemned the terrorist action carried out by the
oligarchs and imperialists. Charley Allan from Hands Off Venezuela
pointed out, "In the recent referendum and regional elections, the
Venezuelan people clearly showed they still overwhelmingly supported
Chávez. However, there are obviously some who refuse to accept this
democratic decision and will use violence and terror tactics, like this
car-bombing, to try and bully the nation into submission.
"We
deplore this crude attempt at intimidation and also the continued
funding by the US government of the most rabid, reactionary, right-wing
elements in Venezuela, which Danilo Anderson was investigating. He was
a brave and honest man, and committed to the Venezuelan people's right
to democratic self-determination. We wish to send a solidarity message
to Venezuela that they are not alone and that they are an inspiration
to all of us fighting to make the world a safer, fairer place."
These are some pictures of the event:
Danilo Anderson was investigating those responsible for the 2002
coup d'etat, which saw democratically-elected president Hugo Chávez
held hostage for two days while a business-military junta illegally
seized power. The coup was reversed only when government supporters
rose up and the army rank-and-file rebelled against their high command.
Last
week John McDonnell, MP for Hayes & Harlington, condemned the
murder as "a further attempt to destabilise the country by those ...
who refuse to respect the will of the Venezuelan people". For the full
text of his Early Day Motion (number 127, titled "Hands Off Venezuela
Campaign") and a list of MPs who've signed it, please see http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/EDMDetails.aspx?EDMID=126
Credible
evidence of CIA involvement in the 2002 coup has recently emerged. A
memo, titled "Venezuela: Conditions Ripening for Coup Attempt", was
written by the CIA just five days before the coup. Also the Spanish
Foreign Minister has just confirmed that previous Aznar government
actually instructed their ambassador in Caracas to support the coup.
Anderson
was trained to "follow the money", and had traced millions of dollars
from the US government to coup-plotters. The Venezuelan elite are angry
that Chávez has been spending state oil profits on health care,
education, housing and other social projects. They accuse him of
populism and "buying votes" with these projects.
Two spokesmen
from the Hands Off Venezuela campaign and a spokesperson from the UK
Bolivarian circle condemned the terrorist action carried out by the
oligarchs and imperialists. Charley Allan from Hands Off Venezuela
pointed out, "In the recent referendum and regional elections, the
Venezuelan people clearly showed they still overwhelmingly supported
Chávez. However, there are obviously some who refuse to accept this
democratic decision and will use violence and terror tactics, like this
car-bombing, to try and bully the nation into submission.
"We
deplore this crude attempt at intimidation and also the continued
funding by the US government of the most rabid, reactionary, right-wing
elements in Venezuela, which Danilo Anderson was investigating. He was
a brave and honest man, and committed to the Venezuelan people's right
to democratic self-determination. We wish to send a solidarity message
to Venezuela that they are not alone and that they are an inspiration
to all of us fighting to make the world a safer, fairer place."
These are some pictures of the event: