Actualité - Washington supporting subversion in Venezuela in the run-up to the presidential elections
Caracas, August 27 —The detection of detonators and cables used for explosives in a cargo for the U.S. embassy is heightening suspicions that that country’s intervention in Venezuela is moving beyond rhetoric and financing the opposition.
Interior Minister Jesse Chacón exposed the incident.
According to Prensa Latina ; the dispatch was found on August 23 in an air freight of 20 crates to be entered in the country via diplomatic exemption.
The incident casts serious concerns as to possible White House assistance to violent sectors of the opposition, at a point when some sources have warned of a subversive plot in the context of the presidential elections in December.
Curiously, the freight was detected a few days after the escape from military prison of four conspirators, some of them officers linked to the 2004 entry into Venezuela of Colombian paramilitaries who, according to investigations, had instructions to commit sabotage operations and assassinate political figures, including President Hugo Chávez.
Jesse Chacón, the Venezuelan minister of justice and the interior, stated that a crate supposedly containing material for the Armed Forces, which arrived on the same flight, was taken out of the airport without passing through the arms control authorities.
(Granma International)
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