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1 ORGANIZACION DE VENEZOLANOS EN EL EXILIO, INC. (ORGANIZATION OF VENEZUELANS IN EXILE) 2758 W 71 st Place, Hialeah, Florida 33016, USA Phone: (305) 718-8377 Cell.: (786) 319-8815, (305) 300-7592 e-mail: [email protected] websites: http://www.orvex.org, http://www.ruedalo.org ________________________________________________________________ EVOLUTION OF PRO-CHAVEZ ARMED CIVILIAN GROUPS IN VENEZUELA Released on December 8, 2010 _________________________________________________________________ The author of this report, Elio C. Aponte, acting as President of the Organization of Venezuelans in Exile (ORVEX) has made every effort to ascertain the accuracy of the sources contained herein which are products of his own research, and it is supplied solely for the purpose of supporting an asylum or immigration claim. This report cannot be sold or used in any other way without the written and express consent of the author. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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ORGANIZACION DE VENEZOLANOS EN EL EXILIO, INC. (ORGANIZATION OF VENEZUELANS IN EXILE)

2758 W 71st Place, Hialeah, Florida 33016, USA Phone: (305) 718-8377 – Cell.: (786) 319-8815, (305) 300-7592

e-mail: [email protected] – websites: http://www.orvex.org, http://www.ruedalo.org

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EVOLUTION OF PRO-CHAVEZ ARMED CIVILIAN GROUPS

IN VENEZUELA

Released on December 8, 2010

_________________________________________________________________ The author of this report, Elio C. Aponte, acting as President of the Organization of Venezuelans in Exile (ORVEX) has made every effort to ascertain the accuracy of the sources contained herein which are products of his own research, and it is supplied solely for the purpose of supporting an asylum or immigration claim. This report cannot be sold or used in any other way without the written and express consent of the author. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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December 8, 2010

This report highlights the evolution of pro-Chavez armed civilian groups in Venezuela

from 2001 until today.

Evolution of Pro-Chavez Civilian Armed Groups in Venezuela

Since the creation of the so called “Bolivarian Circles” in June 2001, until our days, the

pro-Chavez armed civilian groups have been evolving, becoming more sophisticated and

lethal.

The forerunner of the current “Bolivarian Popular Militia”, including the Francisco de

Miranda Front, the so-called “Colective Groups” and the “Death Squads”, were the so

called “Bolivarian Circles”, also known by the Venezuelan opposition as the “Terror

Circles” They were created in June 2001 (*1), and sworn on December 17th

of that year.

They became the rebirth of the Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement 200 (“Movimiento

Boliviariano Revolucionario 200”), also known as MBR-200 for its acronym in Spanish.

The MBR-200 was an underground movement created by Hugo Chavez in the 80’s while

he was still a student at the Military Academy of Venezuela (known as “AMV” in

Spanish), in order to conspire to overthrow the democratic government of those years and

to establish a so-called Bolivarian Revolution inspired in Fidel Castro’s Revolution.

In the month of June, 2001, Chavez announces in the National Assembly (Venezuelan Congress) the

rebirth of the MBR-200 in order to create the Bolivarian Circles. (*1)

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On May 11, 2007, the “Bolivarian Circles” publicly declared that they will not join

Chavez’s PSUV, United Socialist Party of Venezuela (“Partido Socialista Unido de

Venezuela” in Spanish) (*2) since they consider themselves to be “Bolivarians” instead of

“Socialists”; in other words, they claimed at that time that the ideology of the Bolivarian

revolution has shifted from that of the “Tree of the Three Roots”, which was based upon

the three 19th century Venezuelan historic figures of Ezequiel Zamora, Simon Bolivar and

Simon Rodriguez a.k.a. Simon Robinson, to a Russian and European ideology based upon

the ideas of Trosky, Granchi, Marx and Lenin. Nonetheless, the original “Bolivarian

Circles” seemed to have experienced a complete transformation, and now they have joined

Chavez’s PSUV party, but they are now involved in political and electoral activities (*3)

instead of violent ones as these have been delegated to more sophisticated, better organized

and more lethal organizations, which will be mentioned later.

Even though “Bolivarian Circles” are no longer involved in violent activities, the term

“Violent Circles” that came from them continues to be widely used among common

citizens when they refer to current pro-Chavez civilian armed groups. This is so due to the

high psychological impact left by members of the “Bolivarian Circles” on April 11, 2002,

when 21 persons were killed and almost 100 injured during a mega demonstration carried

out by more than 1 million persons that marched towards the Presidential Palace of

Miraflores, requesting Chavez’s resignation. Images of members of the Bolivarian Circles

shooting on top of the Llaguno Bridge (*4) were shown that day on TV around the globe.

The so-called “Gunmen of the Llaguno Bridge” were members of the Bolivarian Circles. April 11, 2002.

(*4)

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General Lucas Rincon demanded the resignation of Hugo Chavez right after midnight for

the events of April 11, 2002, and Chavez did resigned (*5). Surprisingly enough, three

days later, Chavez returned to power.

With funding coming directly from the state-owned oil company PDVSA, new “social”

organizations have been created in which young Venezuelan men and women have been

recruited, among them, the so called “Energy Tables” (“Mesas de Energía” in Spanish) and

the “Territorial Guard” (“Guardia Territorial” in Spanish), who are trained in the use of

weapons in order to fortified what Chavez has called “new social structures of popular

power” (*6). The violent function of these groups against opposition members is being

disguised by their apparent social function in which they seemed to be involved in

community projects (*7).

Young men and women, civilians, are trained in the used of weapons for the so called

“Energy Tables” and “Territorial Guard”. (*6)

There is a more dangerous, lethal and elite type of group created by Hugo Chavez and

Fidel Castro on June 23, 2003, in La Habana, Cuba, called the “Francisco de Miranda

Front” (*8), and its mission is to build a “revolutionary state” in Venezuela, which is a

synonymous of a “Socialist-Cuban like state”. From 2003 until 2007 there were 12 training

camps in Cuba, each with a number of close to 1,000 young men and women from

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Venezuela, who spend a weekend in order to receive ideological indoctrination and

advance Chavez revolution (*9). These groups are the forefront of the revolution, and they

are not only involved in every one of the Social Missions created by Chavez, but they are

also known by their brutal and cruel behavior against opposition members inside public

universities, according to credible testimonies of witnesses. On April 29, 2009, Hugo

Chavez declared on “chained” National TV (“cadena” in Spanish), that the “Francisco de

Miranda Front” was going to be “acquitted by history” (*10). Moreover, there have been

credible reports about the “Francisco de Miranda Front” involvement in the internal affairs

of other Latin American countries such as in Honduras in order to defend President

Manuel Zelaya, a pro-Chavez ruler, after being deposed for trying to illegally change the

constitution of that Central American nation in 2009 (*11 and *12).

A group of almost 1,000 young Venezuelan men and women, civilians, receive ideological indoctrination

during a weekend at a training camp in La Habana, Cuba. (*9)

Besides the violent groups directly financed by Hugo Chavez, there are other groups that

are not directly organized by the Chavez government but receive its support and protection.

These groups are divided in four categories: 1) “Colectivos” (collective groups), 2) Urban

guerrilla, 3) Country side guerrilla, and 4) Death squads.

The so called “colectivos” are armed independent groups, formed by local neighbors,

which are disguised as “social groups”. There are around 500 hundred of those groups

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through Venezuela, and they persecute and kill opposition members. Political motivated

murders committed by these groups are registered as common crime murders, and so far it

remains unknown what percentage of the 160,000 murders during the almost 12 year rule

of Chavez were carried out for political reasons. The “collective” group with the highest

media exposure has been the “Little Stone Collective” group (“Colectivo La Piedrita” in

Spanish), whose leader, Valentin Santana, has even been interviewed by the BBC of

London (*13). These “collective” groups have received training in camps by FARC

members in Venezuela, as it has been corroborated by the e-mails found in the PC’s of late

FARC terrorist Raul Reyes (*14). Therefore, it is presumed that “collective” groups have

also received paramilitary training in Venezuelan camps along with members of

international terrorist organizations such as ETA (*15) and Islamic groups as Hamas and

Hezbollah (*16). Another well known member of “La Piedrita” collective group is Mrs.

Lina Ron (*17).

Members of the “Collective” group “La Piedrita” standing in a street of Caracas. In

the back, the following can be read: “La Piedrita, Honor and Glory. Raul Reyes. FARC-EP”. (*18)

There are at least two known urban guerrilla groups that are more lethal since they use

heavy army weaponry. One of them is the “Nestor Zerpa Cartolini” Combat Tactical Unit,

which is considered a radical wing of the Venezuelan Tupamaro group (*19), and the other

group is known as “Carapaica” (*20). Both of them operate in the “23 of January” Barrio

of Caracas.

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Members of the “Nestor Zerpa Cartolini” Combat Tactical Unit. (*19)

Members of the “Carapaica” Urban Guerrilla Group. (*20)

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The “Bolivarian Liberation Front” (“Frente Bolivariano de Liberación” in Spanish), also

known as “FBL”, is a known country side guerrilla group that which has been reported to

be operating in the states of Apure, Lara, Trujillo and Portuguesa, in the south western

region of Venezuela (*21). They are responsible for kidnapping and murdering civilians,

and recruiting children.

Members of the “Bolivarian Liberation Front” (FBL). (*21)

There are other lethal groups known as “death squads”, formed by armed civilians as well

as by police and/or military agents disguised as civilians, who are financed and protected

by local chavista majors and governors. There have been credible reports about killings

and other violent and brutal acts committed by these death squads against members of

Chavez’s opposition.

In summary, there are three types of pro-Chavez armed civilian groups:

1) Those directly created, organized and funded by Hugo Chavez and his government.

2) Those independently created and organized as gangs, called “Colectivos”, which

are self financed through crime, kidnapping, drug trafficking and killing by hire,

and which enjoy complete support and protection from the Venezuelan

Government since they defend the political project of Hugo Chavez.

3) Those created and organized by chavista authorities at a local or state level, which

are financed by local authorities as well as through crime, kidnapping, drug

trafficking and killing by hire, and also enjoy the protection of local authorities as

well as the national government.

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NOTE:

The so called “Bolivarian Popular Militia” has not been included in this report since it can

be considered a de facto Fifth Component of Venezuela’s Armed Forces, which is not

mentioned anywhere in the Venezuelan Constitution, even though there is a Law that

legalizes it. The “Bolivarian Popular Militia” is formed by civilians who have received

limited military training oriented to fight “internal and external enemies” in a guerrilla type

asymmetric war, they receive direct orders from Hugo Chavez and are believed to be ready

to fight the Venezuelan Army in the event of a coup attempt against Chavez since the

majority of the members of the Venezuelan Armed Forces does not agree with Chavez

revolution.

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Sources:

(*1)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ghci4xwqm8o

(*2)

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoID=2030436002

(*3)

http://web.psuv.org.ve/?q=node/7820

(*4)

http://jackvolter.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/puente_llaguno.jpg

(*5)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ14XCNMY7k

(*6)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph1ZPExZR4A

(*7)

http://www.minci.gob.ve/pagina/1/178364/mesas_de_energia.prnt

(*8)

http://www.frentefranciscodemiranda.org.ve/infos/junio-30-2007/4to.-aniversario-ffm-

frente-francisco-de-miranda.htm

(*9)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDaFi-F9QcU

(*10)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3-YvTfjnDk

(*11)

http://www.eluniversal.com/2009/07/17/pol_ava_oscar-perez-

denuncio_17A2511763.shtml

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(*12)

http://www.elheraldo.hn/País/Ediciones/2009/07/18/Noticias/Plan-Caracas-para-crear-

masacre-es-real

(*13)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6okDNRNidQ

(*14)

http://www.noticias24.com/actualidad/noticia/18382/campamento-de-formacion-de-

guerrilleros-cubanos-opera-en-venezuela/

(*15)

http://www.antena3.com/videos/noticias/Programa-especial-El-Palestino.html

(*16)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5JY6OHOLFY

(*17)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCrWYZMD6lU

(*18)

http://www.soberania.org/Images/terrorstas_la_piedrita_23_de_enero_1.jpg

(*19)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QojTc84PYu0

(*20)

http://play.cuatro.com/directo/portada/reporteros-cuatro-rec/ver/los-guardianes-de-

chavez#directo/portada/reporteros-cuatro-rec/ver/los-guardianes-de-chavez

(*21)

http://www.noticias24.com/actualidad/noticia/3277/la-guerrilla-del-fbl-en-apure/

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ORGANIZACION DE VENEZOLANOS EN EL EXILIO, INC. (ORGANIZATION OF VENEZUELANS IN EXILE)

2758 W 71

st Place, Hialeah, Florida 33016, USA

Phone: (305) 718-8377 – Cell.: (786) 319-8815, (305) 300-7592 e-mail: [email protected] – websites: http://www.orvex.org, http://www.ruedalo.org

EVOLUTION OF PRO-CHAVEZ ARMED CIVILIAN GROUPS

IN VENEZUELA

The author of this report, Elio C. Aponte, acting as President of the Organization of Venezuelans in Exile (ORVEX) has made every effort to ascertain the accuracy of the sources contained herein which are products of his own research, and it is supplied

solely for the purpose of supporting an asylum or immigration claim. This report cannot be sold or used in any other way without

the written and express consent of the author.