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Venezuela: Chomsky's Tropical Nightmare Come True

by Francisco Armada and Carlos Mutaner
After the restoration of the legitimate democratic government, most of the Venezuelan private media continued its one-sided political action, serving as a crude outlet for anti-government, pro-coup propaganda.
To suffer in your own flesh and blood what Noam Chomsky writes about the ideological power of Media is very different from reading it. We have enjoyed reading his articles about the media that helped us understand its enormous influence in contemporary societies. However, living in Venezuela during the last three years has allowed us to suffer directly that power.

The role of the media was crucial during the short coup of last April 11 against the president Hugo Chávez. Private TV chains and local newspapers maintained a constant campaign of attack to the government and they supported a national strike just before the coup. They judged according to their own biased criterion the demonstrations for and against the coup and they did not doubt in blaming to the government as author of the unfortunate deaths occurred that day, near the half among supporters of the government. They quickly endorsed as leading authority the self -proclaimed temporary president, a conservative business leader. They even went so far as to endorse the coup's first government action whereby the self-proclaimed president annulled the Constitution of the Republica Bolivariana of Venezuela, changed the name of the country and dissolved all public powers, including the legislative power and the dismissal of state governors. The media quickly launched a campaign with an "Orwellian" doublespeak celebration of return to "democracy".

While thousands of people took the streets of the country's main cities calling for the return of President Chávez, the media progressively began to change its programming to children's movies and practically suppressed any information about what was going on inside the country. They justified their silence with explanations involving "security concerns". Only when the crowd surrounded media headquarters and demanded the transmission of current political events did the media managers and owners agree to deliver some news about the return of the president.

After the restoration of the legitimate democratic government, most of the Venezuelan private media continued its one-sided political action, serving as a crude outlet for anti-government, pro-coup propaganda. The media has become one message, to paraphrase McLuhan. They often transmit interviews with soldiers involved in the coup, dressed in military uniforms and ask their old comrades-in-arms not to recognize the government. The media have endorsed the take over of a Caracas square where groups of civilians, mostly upper middle and upper class, have supported to the leaders of the coup for months. The daily live coverage from this square has become the "reality show" in a grotesque fascist experiment. When several people were injured and three were killed during a terrible spur of violence in that square, the media immediately blamed president Chávez, and aired demonstrations of coup perpetrators blaming the president for murder and calling on the armed forces to rebel.

The media not only ignores the most obvious realities, propagates and endorses protests called by the opposition, censors news about the events carried out in support of the government, labels Chávez's followers as violent and their opponents as democrats; it also exaggerates the size of the opposition's protests while minimizing or ignoring the breadth of support for Chávez. The media is thus both jury and defendant in this trial.

Numerous popular demonstrations have taken place by government supporters against the role of the media. Recently four young university students initiated a front hunger strike one of local T.V. chains, while the private media has yet to consider this event news at all. The private media has also ignored a caravan of hundreds of vehicles that called for an end to mass psychological terror and urged people to not watch private TV channles. This demonstration ended with the destruction of a dozen television sets in front of one of the main TV stations.

Popular demonstrations in front of media headquarters are frequent these days in Caracas and other Venezuelan cities. The majority of these demonstrations against the media are peaceful, although one turned violent and ended up with the destruction of some material goods. While the police protect TV stations and newspapers, the media continues with its pro-coup political activism, propaganda, and call for the violent overthrow of a democratically elected government. While the government is afraid of curtailing the freedom of expression, viewers cannot be protected from this media manipulation unless we continue to build alternative mechanisms of organization, participation and communication in defence of our society.

Francisco Armada works in the Ministerio de la Salud y Bienestar Social in Venezuela. Carlos Mutaner teaches at the University of Maryland at Baltimore. They can be reached at: Muntaner [at] son.umaryland.edu


by Francisco Armada and Carlos Mutaner
The nightmare come true.

Venezuela's oil coup-strike-lockout for the rich. 

In 1974 80% of oil income went to the state. Today 80% of Venezuelan oil income goes to the rich, and to "operating costs." Only 20% goes to the state. Chavez reforms will help reverse this in January 2003. This is why the coup-plotters are in such a hurry to overthrow the fairly-ELECTED Chavez government, to prevent these reforms, and to reverse others already-implemented. Reforms that help the poor and lower middle class. Massive corporate-media disinformation, destabilization campaign going on inside Venezuela. Support President Chavez! Search Form, search shortcuts, and compilation of Venezuela news excerpts.  
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http://la.indymedia.org/news/2002/12/25083.php  --Latest version. 

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by Maria Eugenia Quintero
Mr. Armada and Mr. Mutaner:
First of all to those who read this excuse my english and for you two, let me remind you various facts:
1.- The media has taken the roll of Public defensor and District Attorney, because those who should be accomplish this mission are too busy following the instructions of Hugo Chavez, your hero ... not mine and neither the hero of more than 80% of the venezuelan population that is asking every day for his resignation or elections now, and that's why every abuse of power of Hugo Chavez or his servants is notice and reported for 5 of the 7 venezuelan tv channels (1 is the Chavez private channel and the other one is a religious channel), almost all the newspaper and radio station.... not all of them can be wrong...
2. During those days of April when, as you said "thousands of people took the streets of the country's main cities calling for the return ..." (At least you are a little exaggerated but more accurate than Chavez that told international media that were 6 millions of people in Caracas asking for his return, when in Caracas only lives 4 million people) the famous "circulos bolivarianos" were in the streets destroying everything they find in their way and killing every person they want, taking advantage of the critical and confusing situation Venezuela was living. And yes, only when the situation was returning to calm and Chavez call his "fans" to step back, was when the media managers allow their reporters to go back to the streets. Any responsible persons do that.
3.- Have you forgotten that the Tribunal Supremo de Justicia sentence that "those soldiers involved in the coup dressed in military uniforms..." weren't involved in any coup and that the General Inspector of the Army in Venezuela by that time Gral. Lucas Rincon and friend of Chavez, told to the nation on April 12 on national TV at around 4:00 am that HE ASKED FOR CHAVEZ RESIGNATION AND HE ACCEPTED ? I haven't forgotten that ... Let me tell you mister that the person that kills those 3 persons that were in the square with flags listening and watching the people talking, was caught with the gun in his hand, filmed not only by the TV cameras as well for video aficionados, and confessed his crime, was defended by CHAVEZ HIMSELF ??? What do you think about it ?
5.- I am very sorry because apparently you don't see the international channels when they report the mobilizations, both sides, in Venezuela, the biggest one of the supporters of Hugo Chavez reunited around 9000 persons ... the opposition around 900.000. And not all Chavez supporters are violent, only those that are protected by the government and helped in their felonies by some soldiers as you can see it in the videos of the last opposition concentration.
6.- Let me remind you, one of the popular demonstrations by government supporters against the role of the media, when groups of no more 100 persons show up at the door of every TV channel in all the country at the same time throwing rocks, gunfire and even destroying all the material goods not of one as you said, but 2 private channels. No one is peaceful when show up with his face cover, gloves and with stick, rocks and bottles, trying to get inside a private property. Do you know that in January 3 was one female reporter covering a Chavez supporter concentration and was insulted and injured for those "pacific manifestant" ? That the equipment set to cover both manifestations were destroyed by Chavez fans early in the morning ? I don't think that listening the Vice president Jose Vicente Rangel yelling to a crow that "with the other sector of the population we don't want anything!!!" with his eyes out of place, is a calling for peace ... and I saw those images in Chavez Channel, Venezolana de Television ...

I take time answer you because is not fair that the people that read your article had access to only your point of view, and perhaps they take some interest in what is the real situation in Venezuela seeing by the point of view of one citizen that doesn't work for the Government and had live in Venezuela all my life.
by Glenda Ortiz
Caracas, January 2003

Dear Sirs:

It is very difficult for a Venezuelan Citizen explain to a foreigner, specially North Americans and Europeans, why Chávez is not a democrat or a legitimate president despite he was elected by votes.
How could I explain that his performance is far from a democratic government?
I would ask you some questions:

How long would remain in your country ( USA, France, England, etc ) a President that after been elected by votes did things like
1) Six or seven fraudulent elections, with “tricky”, discriminatory and abusive methods like a lottery or gambling to win them , for a Constitutional Assembly with 98% of majority and Congress with 75% majority, but with 45% of votes?
2) Transform all the Public Powers : Congress ,Supreme Court of Justice, Electoral Council, General Attorney, People Defendant to submissive and compliant political instruments for his Political Project, which is very different from a Government Program?
3) Accept and permit uncivil and indecent frauds against the opposition candidates for state Governments and Majors?
4) Accept and permit that Electoral Courts never attended the claims and impugnations for those frauds?
5) Respects only in appearance Press Freedom, besides he instigates his followers to attack and destroy the Newspapers offices, TV and Radio stations and intimidate a frighten journalists, reporters, cameramen? ( Do you think it was a casualty that several reporters and cameramen were killed or injured by firearms on April 11? The OAS Humann Rigths Comision has knowledgment about these attacks.
6) Calls the Supreme Court Judges “shit”, “corrupts”, and “drunks” in a National broadcast, when they failed ( For first time) against his desires and interests and instigates his fellowers to attack and intimadate the judges?
7) Says he is identify with Castro´s Revolution and Gadaffi´s Libia,, visits Sadam Husein, writes to terrorist Carlos “El Chacal “ solidarity letters and calls him “comrade” and pretended to justified the Twin Towers Terrorist Attack?
8) Promotes and finances, with the Nation´s money the creation and formation of armed “ violent cells” to intimidate, terrify and attack his opponents?
9) Takes 2 or 3 times a week all the Radioelectric Media Prime Time to oblige the Nation to listen to his three, four or six hours speeches, singing, declaming, dismissing public employees in a offensive way blowing a whistle, changing the ministers or directors of public offices, offering gifts, ordering expenses, announcing government programs without the knowledge of Ministers or announce his going to make love to his wife ?
10) Defends, in one of his speeches, the assassin of three people ( one, a 17 year old high school student), and injured 30 in front of thousands of people in Plaza Altamira , and even confessed his crime?
11) Orders to attack with war tanks a pacific manifestation that pretended to go to the government´s palace?
12) Considers “Revolution Heroes” those who killed 18 venezuelans and injured more than forty o in that pacific manifestation to government´s palace?
13) Dresses up with military uniform, everytime he wishes so, knowing he is violating the law ?
14) Shames the People of Venezuela when, in official visitsto other countries, dresses up with baseball uniform and plays baseball, or call Presidents Ministers or Monarchs by their first names, or tries to embrace Queen Elizabeth or Emperor Hirohito or the Pope?
15) Visits public schools and and makes propaganda for his Political Party telling the underage students to tell their parents to favour his ideas, insults the Catholic church, newspapers and journalists saying they are “garbage”?
16) Announces by all the media , he has “hackers” to spy his opponents?
17) Blames his opponents as “conspirative” and “ strokers”. Exactly what he really was doing during 20 years while he belonged to the Venezuelan Armed Forces, breacking the promise he did to his Nation, but very confortable receiving his salary, that came from Venezuelans pockets?
18) After a month of general strike is unable to recognize the crisis, the discontent of a large part of the people and unable to get to a minimum agree, because he thinks this is a war, and wants to “win “ this “war”, beating his “enemies”. Unknowig that the opponents are using the “weapons” fo civic protesting : manifestations, marchs, concentration, signatures, strikes, flags and songs.?
19) Prefers to see the ruins of our oil industry, instead of an agreement with his opponents.?
20) Corruption rise to the highest levels ever imagined?
21) Has among his closests collaborators and ministers “guerrilleros”, kidnappers, bank robbers, assaulters.? (It´s said that they have “police antecedents” instead of “curriculum” ?
22) Fires from PDVSA ( Venezuelan oil company) all the people that is in strike, specially all the executives , and tell them “ You can leave the country”. Who are the “elite” of Venezuelan Professionals, that studied in Venezuelan public Universities, who had scholarships from Venezuela´s governments to study their specializations, masters, PHDs in USA and Europe. Who come from poor, middleclass or immigrants homes. Because this has been the country with more “social movility” in Latin America.
23) Tells the “poor” is fair to steal from those who have more?

It´s possible to add so many eccentrities, arbitrarinesses and facts of obscene corruption, but maybe these ones could be enough to convince more than one diletant democrat, who defenses Democracy in abstract but does not know the Chávez “clinic case”.
Not only the votes make a democrat government!

Thanks for your attention
Glenda Ortiz C., Architect
C.I. 3. 252.568












by Glenda Ortiz
To foreign correspondents
By Ana Julia Jatar
El Nacional, December 23th, 2002

“...Watch out not to fall into the following stereotypes.

The first stereotype is the belief that Venezuela’s political crisis comes as a result of a conflict between a traditional stale elite and the poor class people. However, Venezuela is one of the countries with less inequality in Latin America. This is a consequence of the volatility our Petroleum has brought to us and which has created new prosperous groups... For instance, today’s President of FEDECAMARAS (a national businessmen association), was born in Spain. He started out as a truck driver and made his way up to the position he holds at present.” (Juan Fernandez, a spokesman for petroleum working people, is the son of a seamstress).

‘’The second stereotype is the belief that Venezuelan crisis is the result of an ethnical confrontation...To the amazement of most Venezuelans, back in the 1950’s, Luis Beltrán Prieto Figueroa, a former Venezuelan Minister of Education was not allowed to enter the premises at Tropicana de La Habana (a famous cuban night club) for being a mulatto (a racially mixed person resulting from the marriage of black and white parents). Ethnical divisions are not part of our conflict. Otherwise have the blondes Manuel Cova, Medina Gómez and Claudio Fermín , or the blacks Diosdado, José Vicente and María Cristina* deny this statement.”

*Manuel Cova, Medina Gomez and Claudio Fermín are all political leaders who favor the opossition side in Venezuela. The term “blondes” is used ironically in this article for they are not. Likewise, Diosdado, José Vicente and María Cristina are all whites but the author again uses the irony and calls them “black” . These work for the government and they are very close to President Chávez.

“The third stereotype is the belief that Venezuelan Army Force constitute a right winged elite. That may be true in Chile, but has very little to do with us. Here, the Army, as well as PDVSA by the way, have been very important mechanisms of social mobility. President Chávez is the living proof of it.

The fourth stereotype is the belief that a country, when it wishes to change a democratically elected president, turns into a Coup d’etat conspirator. But these conspirators are prone to use tanks and troops, not to collect 2 million signatures and sit around a table, for weeks, to negotiate a way out. Richard Nixon, elected twice, had to resign due to several breaking of the laws that today turn pale before Chavez’s compendium.

In a country where these four stereotypes are true, accumulated hatred lead to uncontrollable violence and not to a casual soccer game as the one seen in Prados del Este.*

The true story is that Chávez does not practice a democratic presidency, in spite of having won the elections.”

*Background note. On December a protest was called on by the opposition side. This protest was intended to block the traffic of vehicles along the main streets and highways in Caracas. Early in the morning a group of citizens favoring the protest blocked one way of a main highway. Moments later, another group favoring Chávez government showed up on the other side of the same highway and stood there in a challenging attitude. As the hours passed, tension was brewing and then a most unexpected event took place. Both sides came closer, shook hands, shared a few hugs and in a sudden outburst of excitement, someone threw a soccer ball at the crowd. Soon both sides were sharing a casual soccer game as a sign of reconciliation.

It is funny to read the last few comments after my last comment, and to see propaganda (and/or ignorance) in action. Anyone who does even a cursory reading of independent media concerning Venezuela will see the many outright lies in the propaganda above.

Check out the search form in my previous comment. Choose any site from the dropdown menu and click the Google search button.

Here are some additional Venezuela news site links below. Read the articles that come up when clicking these search shortcuts:
http://google.com/search?q=venezuela+site:alainet.org (English, Spanish, Portuguese, French).
http://google.com/search?q=venezuela+site:thegully.com (English).
http://google.com/search?q=venezuela+site:flashpoints.net KPFA Flashpoints Radio. (English).

Check out these excellent recent articles:
http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2003/02/ma_208_01.html
http://www.thegully.com/essays/venezuela/021220_media_mindshock.html
by John
They cover the strike because ALL informed educated people in Venezuela are scared "sh**tless" right now. Honest, educated, caring people (business, medical, engineers) are leaving Venezuela in droves, because of what Chavez is doing to the country. I'm not saying that the media is not biased - in fact they are biased because they know that the promises of Chavez are not a means to an end. So what? - good for the media, a an opposition movement assisted by the media is far better than bloodshed.
by Trastor
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They don't cover the strike, the produce the strike in their lies!. Also the bloodshed is being produced by them!, by the opposition leaders for not calling them the "opposition criatures"...
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I invite you to read: EL CONTROL (The Control):
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THE CONTROL
by Luis Britto García
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The world is a small box with buttons labeled On, Off, Channel, Mute, Volume, plus numbers from one to nine and zero.

On is always activated.

Off is forbiden to push it. They say that when you push it the world disappears. They say that also disappears who presses it.

Push any of the numbers. In the screen appears the reality, that is footbridges, studies, sets for interviewed people and cardboard mansions.

Push another number. Into the screen the humanity bursts in, that is speakers, announcers in spangles, models in tangas, offerers and candidates to Miss Little Princess

Push the remaining numbers. In the other channel wisdom shines, that is astrologers and fortune tellers that commercialize your destiny.

In other channel they teach healthful habits to you: junk food, sodas with cancerigenic, alcoholic beverages disguised as sodas.

In other channel you learn science, that is to say, secret ingredients of the shampoo that attracts all the women, the deodorant that guarantees your ascents and the formula to reduce without exercises nor diet.

In other channel they inform to you about productive activities, such as raffles, lottery, quinos, duplexes, bingos, casinos, race courses and extraordinary drawings.

In other channel they train you in human relations, that is emotional blackmail of the ingenuous one that manipulates to marry with the multimillionaire, the cruelty of the stepmother that excludes from the testament the heirs and the undressed natural daughter of its fortune while his lovely mother agonizes.

In other channel you learn the essence of success, that is to say, consumption.

In other channel one identifies the enemy, that is the poors, badly worn, toothless, badly dressed, partially or totally paralyzed and trained to applaud and to be in ridiculous situation in the programs of contests or pretended confessions.

In other channel it is summoned justice and laws in the form of commandos, superheroes and private avengers who eliminate whichever poor who does not applaud.

In other channel are solved social problems by means of telethons, charitable rallys and absence of mention of whom is not telegenic.

In other channel you follow the news, that is the aspirations of the owners of media presented like facts.

In other channel your new political leaders arise, taking oath of fidelity to the channels that chose them in Reality Shows by means of measurements of rating and audience researches.

In other channels pluralism is pronounced, that is, the right to find the same lie in thousand different screens.

Then you understand that the control controls to you.

You disconnect it, and you obtain the wonderful gift of the world.
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