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US threatens best democracy in the world today - Pilger

John Pilger | 13.03.2002 14:44

The US says it will "put Venezuela in diplomatic isolation"; Colin Powell has warned Chavez to correct "his understanding of what a democracy is all about". - Yeah, right :(

New Statesman (London)
11 March 2002

John Pilger - He has won two elections, and he has made a start on relieving poverty. So now the US wants to get rid of Venezuela's president

Almost 30 years after the violent destruction of the reformist government of Salvador Allende in Chile, a repeat performance is being planned in Venezuela. Little of this has been reported in Britain.
Indeed, little is known of the achievements of the government of Hugo Chavez, who won presidential elections in 1998 and again in 2000 by the largest majority in 40 years.

Following the principles of a movement called Bolivarism, named after the South American independence hero Simon Bolivar, Chavez has implemented reforms that have begun to shift the great wealth of Venezuela, principally from its oil, towards the 80 per cent of his
people who live in poverty. In 49 laws adopted by the Venezuelan Congress last November, Chavez began serious land reform, and guaranteed indigenous and women's rights and free healthcare and education up to university level.

Chavez faces enemies that Allende would recognise. The "oligarchies", which held power since the 1950s during the corrupt bipartisan reign of the Social Christians and Democratic Action, have declared war on
the reforming president, backed by the Catholic Church and a trade union hierarchy and the media, both controlled by the right. What has enraged them is a modest agrarian reform that allows the state to expropriate and redistribute idle land; and a law that limits the
exploitation of oil reserves, reinforcing a constitutional ban on the privatisation of the state oil company.

Allied with Chavez's domestic enemies is the Bush administration. Defying Washington, Chavez has sold oil to Cuba and refused overflying rights to American military aircraft supplying "Plan Colombia", the US campaign in support of the murderous regime in neighbouring Colombia.
Worse, although he condemned the attacks of 11 September, he questioned the right of the United States to "fight terrorism with terrorism".

For this, he is unforgiven. On 5-7 November, the State Department, Pentagon and National Security Agency held a two-day meeting to discuss "the problem of Venezuela". The State Department has since accused the Chavez government of "supporting terrorism" in Colombia,
Bolivia and Ecuador. In fact, Venezuela opposes American-funded terrorism in those three countries.

The US says it will "put Venezuela in diplomatic isolation"; Colin
Powell has warned Chavez to correct "his understanding of what a
democracy is all about". Familiar events are unfolding. The
International Monetary Fund has indicated it supports a "transitional
government" for Venezuela. The Caracas daily El Nacional says the IMF
is willing to bankroll those who remove Chavez from office. James
Petras, a professor at New York State University, who was in Chile in
the early 1970s and has studied the subversion of the Allende
government, says that "the IMF and financial institutions are
fabricating a familiar crisis. The tactics used are very similar to
those used in Chile. Civilians are used to create a feeling of chaos,
and a false picture of Chavez as a dictator is established, then the
military is incited to make a coup for the sake of the country."

A former paratrooper, Chavez apparently still has the army behind him
(as Allende did, until the CIA murdered his loyal military chief,
opening the way to Pinochet). However, several senior officers have
denounced Chavez as a "tyrant" and have called for his resignation. It
is difficult to assess this; in its rumour-mongering, the hostile
Caracas press plays a role reminiscent of Chile's right-wing press,
with poisonous stories questioning Chavez's sanity.

The most worrying threat comes from a reactionary trade union
hierarchy, the Confederation of Venezuelan Workers (CTV), led by
Carlos Ortega, a hack of the anti-Chavez Democratic Action Party. The
CTV maintains a black list of "disloyal" and "disruptive" members,
which it supplies to employers. According to Dick Nichols, writing
from Caracas, Chavez's most serious mistake has been his failure to
move against the union old guard, following a national referendum in
which a majority gave him a mandate to reform the CTV.

The crime of Hugo Chavez is that he has set out to keep his electoral
promises, redistributing the wealth of his country and subordinating
the principle of private property to that of the common good. Having
underestimated the power of his enemies, his current counter-offensive
is imaginative but also hints of desperation.

He has set up what are called "BolIvarian circles", of which 8,000 are
being established in communities and workplaces across the country.
Based on the revolutionary heritage of Simon BolIvar's triumph in the
war against Spain, their job is to "raise the consciousness of
citizens and develop all forms of participatory organisations in the
community, releasing projects in health, education, culture, sport,
public services, housing and the preservation of the environment,
natural resources and our historical heritage". Allied to this is a
popular command "unifying and strengthening the forces in support of
President Chavez".

These are fighting words that echo through the continent's history of
epic struggles. They say that yet another South American country, in
offering its people an alternative to poverty and foreign domination,
the "threat of a good example", is entering a period of great
uncertainty and fear. The achievements in Venezuela are a clear
response to those who say that radical dreams and change are no longer
possible. Chavez should be supported by all democrats. Chile must not
happen again.

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John Pilger
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  1. Understood — Jack
  2. Much discussion of Venezuela on IMC — Ron F
  3. Schnew coverage — l
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