Venezuela
denounces assassination plans to international
entities
CARACAS (PL) — Nicolás Maduro, president of the
National Assembly of Venezuela, announced on April
20 that he will present public accusations before
several international bodies regarding assassination
plans against President Hugo Chávez.
He stated that they intend to release to the
public evidence of a meeting held to plan the
president’s assassination, and explained that this
will be one of the National Assembly’s objectives.
He described the evidence as serious, and noted
that it has been silenced by the media.
Venezuela has requested an investigation by
Colombia via Claudia Blum, president of the
Colombian Parliament, who communicated the request
to the Colombian Attorney General.
Maduro announced that a special commission will
be organized that will gather the proposals that
emerge from the meetings, from which a work agenda
will be devised aimed at investigating the
accusations concerning the assassination plot.
The commission will analyze the most recent
revelations made by Rafael García, former director
of Informatics for Colombia’s Administrative
Department of Security (DAS).
Those accusations were published in the Colombian
magazine Semana and Cambio, and
subsequently circulated by the majority of the
Venezuelan media.
According to García, one participant in the
assassination plans against Chávez and other leaders
is Jorge Noguera, former director of the secret
service and current Colombian Consul in Milán, as
well as former government officials and
paramilitaries.
President Alvaro Uribe ordered Noguera to return
to Colombia to respond to these accusations.