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magbana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-16-09 09:56 AM
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VEN GOV'T: Separatist Opposition Uses COL Paras for Social Cleansing, Destabilization
"Venezuelan Government: Separatist Opposition Uses Paramilitaries for Social Cleansing, Destabilization

June 15th 2009, by James Suggett - Venezuelanalysis.com

Paramilitary troops on Venezuela's border (YVKE archive)

Mérida, June 15th 2009 (Venezuelanalysis.com) -- Venezuelan Minister for Justice and Internal Affairs, Tarek El-Aissami, accused the governors of opposition-controlled states along the Colombian border of permitting bands of Colombian paramilitary troops to destabilize the region and carry out a wave of "social cleansing" murders in recent months.

Speaking from the southwestern border state of Táchira last weekend, El-Aissami said the paramilitaries include members of state police forces and have contributed to a more than 43% increase in Táchira's crime rate. Governor Cesar Perez, his chief of staff, and the regional director of Perez's political party COPEI, plan to use the paramilitaries to launch a violent separatist movement, said El-Aissami.

"We are not going to permit the fascist right wing, headed by a fascist governor, to pretend to separate Táchira from the national territory," El Aissami declared. "We alert the country to this secessionist plan of the state governor and his veiled intention to create paramilitary groups."

In the past two months, pamphlets were distributed in dozens of communities across western Venezuela threatening to assassinate sex workers, transvestites, homeless people, drug consumers and traffickers, gang members and alleged thieves. Local newspapers in the states of Táchira, Mérida, and Zulia reprinted the pamphlets, which advised parents to keep their children in their homes after dark to avoid being killed during "the hour of social cleansing."

Many of the pamphlets were signed by the paramilitary group known as the Black Eagles (Aguilas Negras). The Black Eagles are presumed to be a splinter group of the now dissolved United Self-Defenses of Colombia (AUC), a conglomeration of paramilitary groups formed in the 1990s to fight Colombian guerrilla rebels on behalf of large estate owners, cattle ranchers, and right-wing politicians using cash earned mostly from drug trafficking.

In three municipalities in Zulia state, local residents attribute a dozen murders over the past two months to paramilitary groups, according to the regional Panorama newspaper.

"They arrived armed to the teeth commando-style and they put us up against the wall to search us. They said that if they saw us talking on the corner again, they were going to kill us," a teenager in Zulia state recounted of his experience with the paramilitaries last month.

In late April, pamphlets also circulated in three municipalities in Mérida, and shortly afterward a transvestite sex worker was brutally murdered. Friends of the victim reported that men approached them on the street and attributed the crime to paramilitaries and threatened to kill more transvestites working on the streets at night.

Venezuela's national Criminal, Scientific, and Penal Investigations Unit (CICPC) and national intelligence officials have opened investigations into the pamphlets and the murders.

On Sunday President Hugo Chávez called on ordinary Venezuelans to employ "popular intelligence" to assist in the fight against paramilitary infiltration. "We must organize the people, it's not only a job for our comrades in the armed forces," he said.

Chávez threatened to bring Governor Perez to trial for treason, citing alleged intelligence documents that reveal a burgeoning "nest of paramilitaries" that plan to assassinate Chávez and promote secession in the opposition-controlled border region.

Last year, Zulia state legislators approved a feasibility study for autonomy and compared their efforts to the violent, U.S.-backed secessionist movement in eastern Bolivia. Earlier this year, the secessionist rhetoric of opposition officials in Táchira and Zulia intensified after the National Assembly approved the transfer of authority over transportation hubs from the states to the national government.

Chávez also said the paramilitary activity in Venezuela is an attempt to "re-create the phenomenon of the Colombian paramilitaries." Members of Venezuela's substantial Colombian immigrant community report that the language of the pamphlets is identical to the pamphlets distributed in urban and rural Colombia last year.

Chávez had previously denounced the presence of Colombian paramilitary groups operating in Venezuela with United States government support in early 2008. Venezuelan authorities have captured more than 160 paramilitaries in the outskirts of Caracas on separate occasions in 2004 and early 2009. Investigations revealed the armed groups were engaged in the infiltration of poor neighborhoods and planning a coup d'etat. Since an agrarian land reform law was passed by the Chávez administration in 2001, paramilitaries have murdered as many as 214 rural community activists, according to the Ezequiel Zamora National Farmers Front. "
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/4521
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magbana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-16-09 12:11 PM
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1. Separatist Plans Unveiled in Venezuela
"Separatist Plans Unveiled in Venezuela

These latest reports back claims made by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez who accused the governors of Zulia and Táchira, Pablo Pérez and César Pérez, of wanting to bring back Colombian paramilitaries in the region

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2009-06-16 | 12:48:00 EST

CARACAS, June 15.—Local media in the south-western Venezuelan states of Táchira and Zulia reported on details of a separatist plan undertaken by the authorities of these regions in an attempt to divide the country.

“The reports reveal that this is a long-term plan that aims to bring about the separation of Táchira and Zulia from the national territory to form a new state called Coquivacoa Nation,” said representatives from the Tupamaro Revolutionary Movement in Táchira, reported Prensa Latina.

These latest reports back claims made by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez who accused the governors of Zulia and Táchira, Pablo Pérez and César Pérez, of wanting to bring back Colombian paramilitaries in the region. The region borders Colombia and is rich in oil resources.

General Secretary of the Tupamaros Movement Renzo Suárez told the La Nación newspaper in Táchira that the plan aims to establish a small independent state with the support of paramilitary groups.

A local newspaper in the Venezuelan state of Trujillo reported that an alleged paramilitary soldier from the Águilas Negras group was detained over the weekend. The article states that Lieutenant Colonel Héctor Hernández informed that the soldier was arrested distributing pamphlets downtown.

During the Aló, Presidente television program, Chavez said that the governor of Táchira could be tried for treason, and that he would not allow Táchira or Zulia to become lairs for paramilitary soldiers.

Chavez ordered the minister of the Interior and Justice, Tareck El Aissami, to tighten security in Táchira.

“We will take the corresponding measures,” said the Venezuelan president."
http://www.juventudrebelde.co.cu/international/2009-06-16/separatist-plans-unveiled-in-venezuela/
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-16-09 02:34 PM
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2. Bookmarked this immediately. This news is very welcome. It will be useful in the .future.
How often have we heard of these filthy Aguilas Negras, anyway, while political perverts have claimed Uribe waved his tiny wand and cleared out the chainsaw-murdering excrement, and everything was as clean as it was before the Spanish invasion again in Colombia.

IF there is going to be any justice ever these demons are going to be returned to hell one day.

Very good to hear, again that Venezuela is watching what is happening in their areas so easy to access by this human filth.

This is a valuable bit of information. It will help for future searches, as well. Thank you.
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