OPEC chief warned Chavez about coup
by Greg Palast - The Guardian (London)
Monday, May 13, 2002
The Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez, had
advance warning of last month's coup attempt against him from
the secretary general of OPEC, Ali Rodriguez, allowing him to
prepare an extraordinary plan which saved both his government
and his life, an investigation has revealed.
Mr Rodriguez, who is Venezuelan and a former
leftwing guerrilla, telephoned Mr Chavez from the Vienna headquarters
of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, of which
Venezuela is an important member, several days before the attempted
overthrow in April.
He said OPEC had learned that some Arab countries,
later revealed to be Libya and Iraq, planned to call for a new
oil embargo against the United States because of its support for
Israel.
The OPEC chief warned Mr Chavez that the
US would prod a long-simmering coup into action to break any embargo
threat. It was likely to act on April 11, the day a general strike
was due to start.
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