Chavez reports attempted coup
12/02/2009 09:37  - (SA)

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Caracas - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Wednesday reported an
attempted coup against his palace by army troops in contact with "a
soldier on the run in the United States", but said the government had
everything under control.

"We've arrested some active duty soldiers who were in contact with a
soldier on the run in the United States... sending messages about a
so-called 'operation independence,'" Chavez said in a government-run
television interview.

"They're trying to infiltrate the Miraflores presidential palace, sending
messages to military units located in some states governed by the
opposition," Chavez said without saying how many people were arrested.

He said some military officers who received the conspirators' messages and
did not report them promptly to their superiors have been interrogated and
placed under arrest.

"We've also seized weapons of war: rocket launchers, rocket-propelled
grenades and C4 explosives" during raids in Valencia, 100km southeast of
Caracas, and other areas in the western part of Venezuela, Chavez said.

The leader said the government has "the situation under control".

"The country must remain calm. It has a government that is alert and a
good guardian and capable of stopping this outrage," he added.

The alleged coup attempt comes days ahead of a Sunday referendum on
constitutional reform Chavez has been seeking since 2007 to lift term
limits for the president and all elected officials, which would allow him
to seek a third term in office in 2013.

The virulently anti-American president has often accused Washington of
plotting to overthrow him, most recently in September, when he blamed the
US government and media of backing an assassination attempt against him by
retired and active duty Venezuelan military.

Several arrests were made at the time, according to the Interior Ministry.

Chavez on Wednesday warned "those looking for a military uprising" to
stop, because the response by his government "would be very firm".

"They would regret it," he said.

- AFP




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