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A Gaze into History: Original Images of Venezuela’s 4 February 1992 Coup
Attempt

By VARIOUS

The civic-military coup attempt of 4 February 1992 was a response to the
growing social discontent in Venezuela against the system of controlled or
“pacted” democracy known as the Punto Fijo system, which had reigned over
the country since the overthrowing of the Marcos Jimenez dictatorship in
1958. Specifically, the uprising was seen as a response to the Caracazo in
1989, an explosion of mass rioting and protest in response to the
implementation of a neoliberal structural adjustment package by the
presidency of Carlos Andres Perez. Rioting and protest were quashed by
state repression, with up to 3000 civilians killed. Spurred into action, a
progressive movement within the Venezuelan armed forces called the
Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement (MBR 200) and their civilian allies
launched a coup attempt against the Perez government on 4 February 1992.
The uprising was led by Hugo Chavez, an army paratrooper at the time.
Fourteen people died in the fighting, according to official figures.

While the coup failed, Hugo Chavez was given the opportunity to speak on
national television to urge his comrades still fighting to put down their
arms, as the main objective of taking the presidential palace in Caracas
had not been achieved. His public acceptance of responsibility for the
coup’s failure, as well as his now famous catchphrase that the movement’s
objectives had not been achieved “for now” gained him a national profile.
Chavez was imprisoned from 1992 until 1994, when the next president, Rafael
Caldera, freed him. Chavez went on to form an electoral movement and win
the presidency in 1998 with 56% of the vote.

Here, Venezuelanalysis.com publishes a set of original photos of 4 February
1992. They are from the Venezuelan National Library, and were first
featured on Venezuelan news website Noticias
24<http://www.noticias24.com/fotos/noticia/5591/especial-n24-las-dramaticas-imagenes-de-aquel-4-de-febrero-de-1992/>
.

*Text by Ewan Robertson for Venezuelanalysis.com*

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[image: President Carlos Andrez Perez praying (National Library)]

President Carlos Andrez Perez praying (National Library)

[image: Rebelling military and civilian figures carry one of their wounded
(National Library)]

Rebelling military and civilian figures carry one of their wounded
(National Library)

[image: An armoured car on the streets of Caracas (National Library)]

An armoured car on the streets of Caracas (National Library)

[image: Soldiers and civilians (National Library)]

Soldiers and civilians (National Library)

[image: A policeman involved in the combat (National Library)]

A policeman involved in the combat (National Library)

[image: A police officer and soldier fighting against the rebels (AP)]

A police officer and soldier fighting against the rebels (AP)

[image: Civilians participating in the uprising detained (National Library)]

Civilians participating in the uprising detained (National Library)

[image: A man seeking cover behind a jeep of newspaper El Nacional
(National Library / El Nacional)]

A man seeking cover behind a jeep of newspaper El Nacional (National
Library / El Nacional)

[image: Hugo Chavez detained after the attempt to take Caracas failed (AP)]

Hugo Chavez detained after the attempt to take Caracas failed (AP)

[image: Hugo Chavez telling comrades to lay down their arms and that the
movement’s objectives had not been achieved “for now”. Ju]

Hugo Chavez telling comrades to lay down their arms and that the movement’s
objectives had not been achieved “for now”. Just under seven years later he
would be elected Venezuelan president. (AP)


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