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Venezuelan opposition will travel to Bogota to manage amnesty to Pedro Carmona
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Venezuelan opposition will travel to Bogota to manage amnesty to Pedro Carmona

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Wednesday, 28/11/12 - 17:14





to meet with Pedro Carmona , the visible head of the coup of 2002, and close and a tour of six countries who met with civilian and military political exiles to manage its amnesty to the Government of Venezuela.

Caracas, November 28. - The Venezuelan opposition on Saturday will travel to Bogota to meet with Pedro Carmona, the visible head of the coup of 2002, and close and a tour of six countries who met with civilian and military political exiles to manage their amnesty with the Government of Venezuela.
"We are finishing this week international tour (...) the last country is Colombiaand one of the emblematic cases there is Pedro (Carmona), of course there are going to meet with other Venezuelans, civil and military, "said Efe deputy opposition party Democratic Action (AD) Edgar Zambrano.
The businessman Pedro Carmona, figurehead of the 2002 coup, he led Venezuela just over 24 hours after proclaiming himself president's successor,Hugo Chavez , and the failure of the putsch escaped and went into exile in Colombia.
Chavez said on October 4, three days of the presidential election in which he was re-elected for the third time, you could evaluate an amnesty for Carmona.
Zambrano, who anticipates a census of Venezuelans living abroad "for involuntary exile," he said on Wednesday that the Venezuelan government will deliver a "legacy documents" which are specified in each of the cases, but declined specify the number of persons advocating.
The international tour undertaken by the parliamentary and other members of AD to meet with Venezuelan exiles include Peru , Panama, Costa Rica ,United States , Spain and Colombia, while recognizing that not all respondents want to return to the country they now have "good status "in the cities where they live.
The legislator said that Peru is the former governor of western Zulia state and former presidential candidate, Manuel Rosales in Costa Rica and the military rebels who in 2002 occupied the Plaza Altamira in Caracas to bring down Chavez.
He also commented that Miami is home to many of the former employees of state-owned Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) accused of sabotaging the oil industry and participate in the oil strike in the year 2002.
Zambrano met in the middle of this month with Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro, to address the possibility of amnesty to allow the release of political prisoners and considered returning to the country from exile.
At that point, the deputy AD told Efe that his party had introduced a draft amnesty law to the national parliament to advocate with the Chavez government by exiles cases, only between Costa Rica and Peru added 40, said then.
In mid-July 2011, Chavez said the "political prisoners, which is not the same as political prisoners" who were ill deserved prison benefits regardless of the crime they had committed, and asked the judges to act accordingly.
After that the stewards were released Julio Rodriguez and Lazaro Forero, convicted of some of the 19 deaths recorded during the 2002 coup, and Alejandro Pena Esclusa, indicted in 2008 for concealment of explosives and conspiracy.
(Reuters)
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Video of the de facto dictator ascension to power, Pedro Carmona, the April 12, 2002. Or the cast of brigands, privateers and henchmen lackeys on behalf of Empire.
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