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Image is of a colectivo: an armed group, usually operating in impoverished areas, which act to support and defend the socialist government of Venezuela. They are often derided as vigilante terrorist groups which prop up the government, because cops are only bad when they are socialist and not murdering minorities, I suppose.


Maduro's party, the PSUV, has won the election after a staggering amount of propaganda by the opposition, who said their polls suggested they were going to win and that Maduro's loss was inevitable. The reaction across Latin America is what one would expect. Left-leaning leaders are generally respecting the results and congratulating Maduro, while those on the right and/or are US puppets (such as in semirecently-couped Peru) are calling for recounts, or even that the election was illegitimate. The US itself is also unhappy about the results. We shall soon see if their unhappiness boils over into yet another coup attempt.

Personally, I think they should have ran Guaido again.

guaido-despair guaido

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[-] mkultrawide@hexbear.net 30 points 3 months ago

Yeah, I'm gonna need to links to these CIA documents so I can start spamming this shit far and wide.

[-] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 25 points 3 months ago

Article is in Spanish. I couldn't find any article in english, most articles are either in Spanish or Portuguese. But it seems some FMLN ex-guerrilas and a catholic priest spoke about this.

[-] mkultrawide@hexbear.net 18 points 3 months ago

Yeah, I have not been able to find these CIA documents they are referencing.

[-] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 21 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I'll try to find these documents of this "Operation Centaur". I'll edit this comment when I find it.

What I found on some Opposition Website:

However, the CIA has denounced that the so-called "Operation Centaur" is a false information propagated by Soviet propaganda media. It clarified that since the early 1980s, the Soviet Union has been spreading a disinformation campaign through its media.

I found a newspaper article from 2012 explaining what this Operation Centaur in El Salvador was. But there are earlier articles saying that the Venezuelans diplomats worked close with the Dictatorship of El Salvador. There are a bunch of old CIA documents talking about La Tandona group. But non explict saying that Gonzalez and the other Diplomat were direct envolved. Still sus that they were there during the Civil War and were close with the goverment.

spoiler

Operation Centauro was an atmosphere of terror unleashed by a group of colonels concentrated in the so-called "Tandona Squadron - La Tandona", responsible for having placed bombs in the headquarters of mothers and widows of guerrillas killed in combat and of the Federation of Trade Unions, causing the death of several women and ten union leaders.

They operated with groups of men armed with rifles and pistols and in the early morning of November 16, 1989 they violently burst into the UCA, forcing the six Jesuits to get up from their beds, leading them to a small patio where they were placed face down on the ground, and proceeded to shoot them one by one with explosive bullets in the head. As they left, they discharged their weapons at the image of Christ on the Cross, which was at the entrance of the university.

This is where the participation of Mr. Leopoldo Castillo, known as El Ciudadano, comes in. Days before November 16, 1989, a former captain of the then Venezolana Internacional de Aviación (VIASA), in the service of the Ministry of the Interior of the government of Luis Herrera Campins, was summoned by the director of the secret police -DISIP-, Remberto Uzcátegui. The objective was to recommend him a "dangerous mission", according to his words, in exchange for a gigantic sum of money.

[-] mkultrawide@hexbear.net 21 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I can easily believe these claims, it's just hard to push this to normies with articles from probably all but a few LatAm newspapers, especially if it's something that's "regime friendly". If you find the CIA documents, let me know.

This is the shitty thing about a lot of parapolitical research, especially stuff about Latin America. A lot of it takes years to get translated if it ever even does, and so it's hard to find a lot of sources in English.

[-] mkultrawide@hexbear.net 12 points 3 months ago

Interesting quote I found in a Jesuit magazine about the CIA's role in El Salvador:

The vast majority of death squad murders between 1980 and 1984 were actually carried out by Salvadoran security force intelligence units, following orders from senior colonels, who had full U.S. backing. The top officer most often named was Col. Nicolas Carranza, a deputy defense minister who was on the C.I.A. payroll and was later given U.S. citizenship.

It was a well-orchestrated dirty war against a committed Cuban- and Vietnamese-trained insurgency. Using infiltrators and extensive surveillance, police often rounded up dozens of suspects at once, torturing and killing many. It was not the work of moonlighting soldiers. The National Police was most active, rehiring the prewar military regime’s best agents. They called their intelligence unit the National Center for Analysis and Investigation, or CAIN, boasting that they were capable of killing their own brothers. From late 1980 onward, according to Salvadoran officers and officials, CAIN had advisors hired by the C.I.A.

“They would sit in one room writing out questions, leaving it up to Salvadorans to get the answers,” said Gerardo LeChevallier, the governing Christian Democrat Party’s liaison with the army at the time. He said he met several of these advisors, who were not part of the official U.S. military mission. Many of the C.I.A.’s hired advisors were U.S. citizens. They were experts in urban police intelligence or veterans of other anti-Communist campaigns who trained CAIN agents on conducting searches, surveillance and interrogation. But they also planned and took part in operations.

“No one from intelligence ever did anything unless there was a North American or Venezuelan with them,” said one former police captain.

https://www.americamagazine.org/arts-culture/2016/12/06/too-often-history-el-salvadors-civil-war-lets-united-states-too-easily

[-] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 11 points 3 months ago

Nidia Díaz is the FMLN member that wrote the article. It seems like president José Napoleón Duarte, lived many years in exile in Venezuela. The US supported him after the first Junta failed. After a lot of search,I found an picture of Napoleon Duarte, Abdón Vivas Terán and Leopoldo Castillo (The guy mentioned that knew and helped the massacre against the priests). Really strange how wikipedia deleted this picture and I couldn't find it anywhere else

[-] RNAi@hexbear.net 7 points 3 months ago

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