Venezuela's Chavez: new coup plot discovered
Ian James , The Associated Press , Caracas | Fri, 09/12/2008 2:01 AM | World
President Hugo Chavez said his government has uncovered a plot to overthrow him and detained a group of alleged conspirators.
Chavez said Thursday that "various" suspects were detained, and accused
them of trying to assassinate him with tacit backing from his political
opponents and the United States.
A group of current and former military officers were recorded during
tapped phone conversations discussing blowing up the presidential jet
or bombing the presidential palace, Chavez said. He played some of the
recordings during a televised speech.
"They're the same coup-plotters," said Chavez, who survived a failed
2002 coup. Without offering evidence, he said the suspected
conspirators had support from "the political opposition ... the U.S.
empire."
U.S. officials have repeatedly denied Chavez's accusations that Washington has backed attempts to overthrow him.
While the leftist leader has regularly accused opponents of trying to
oust him, he has not recently given such a detailed account of any
purported plot.
Chavez ordered his defense minister to investigate the alleged plot
involving an active vice admiral and other former military officers. He
said his intelligence services had been "following this for some time."
Chavez ally Mario Silva, who hosts a program on state television, first
played recordings of the purported phone conversations late Wednesday.
Silva said Vice Admiral Carlos Millan was among those accused, along
with two other ex-officers from the National Guard and the air force.
In one recording aired, a voice identified as an ex-officer said "we're going to take" the presidentil palace.
Chavez said the conspirators have been "looking for ground-to-air
missiles ... to try to blow up the presidential plane ... or bomb the
(presidential) palace with a plane."
Chavez accused private media organizations of trying to "silence" news
of the purported coup attempt, and insisted h has evidence that an
attempt to assassinate him "is being planned."