The political dismantling of the “democratic security doctrine” applied
from 1959-1998 in Venezuela began when Commander Hugo Chávez became President
and started a new era of relations between the State and Venezuelan society.
The systematic application of
repressive methods designed by the State Department of the United States based
on Hemispheric Security Doctrine that was applied in Venezuela and Latin
America came to an end.
The understanding of these doctrines, their origins, the ways in which
state resources, including the use of force, were used to dominate the people,
and violate human rights, illustrates how these methods were and still are the
materialization of colonization processes. Today the circumstances and methods
are different, but the goals of the United States remain the same as during the
Cold War.
There are some documents showing the relationship of Romulo
Betancourt with CIA and U.S. State Department to discuss issues relating to the
situation in Venezuela before 1958.It is said that in December 1957, Betancourt
met Serafino Romualdi, head of the Labour Relations Office for Latin America
and member of the AFL (American Federation of Labour), CIA official and South
American Affairs Coordinator at the State Department.
What was discussed at that meeting is not documented but it is believed
that they planned the New York Pact between Betancourt, Rafael Caldera and
Jovito Villalba that began a process of political interference by the U.S. in
VenezuelaThe political practice after signing the New York Pact of Punto Fijo
and the management of the Betancourt Government of 1959-1963 and successive
governments until 1998 provide insights into what may have been said at that
December 1957 meeting.
On the political level Venezuela`s stability was cemented in 1958 with
the Pact of Punto Fijo a pact that was signed by the three main political
parties of the time, the social-democratic Acción Democrática (AD Democratic
Action), the Christian Democratic Comité de Organización Política Electoral
Independiente (COPEI) and the small leftist Union Repúblicana Democrática
(URD).
The essence of the pact was to share power and resources among the
pact`s signatories and to exclude any challengers. Part of the reasoning for
the pact was, first to ensure political stability by excluding more radical
groups. Second, AD which was almost certain to win the 1958 presidential
election, realized that it had to share with at least some of the other parties,
if it wanted to avoid a repeat of 1948 coup that overthrew its democratically
elected president Romulo Gallegos.
In 1948 AD governed alone and dominated all
branches of governments, excluding all challengers, which then led them to
support a military coup against Gallegos, which eventually led to the Marcos
Pérez Jiménez dictatorship. The stable Punto Fijo arrangement though rapidly
led to rigidity (Crisp, 2000, 173) and political apathy.
Chávez would later rail against the arrangement, blaming the pact for
practically everything that was wrong with Venezuela during those years. It is
important to highlight the New York Pact of Punto Fijo provide its background
and allude to the damage it`s done to Venezuela and other Latin American
countries.
President Chávez, in 2004, ended the neo-colonial relationship
between the U.S. and Venezuela by ending the training of Venezuelan military
and police with the Institute for Security Cooperation in the Western
Hemisphere, former School of the Americas.
History has vindicated “el
comandante” Chávez and the Commission for Justice and Truth - which along with
the Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information - have the
important responsibility of spreading information on these documents.
It should be noted that on Monday November 19, 2012, the Vatican`s
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith had ruled on October 4, 2012 that
Father Roy Bourgeois, founder of School of The Americas Watch (SOA Watch), had
been canonically dismissed from the Catholic Church as a result of his decision
of not recanting his support for the ordination of women as priests (November
2012).
This fragment is just a sample of a tenacious fight for the American
people which has carried out against the atrocities committed during dozens of
years by the governments of the United States against the peoples of Latin
America in implementing security policies that lackey governments have assumed
as their own.
Father Roy Bourgeois and other promoters advocated for removal of
this instrument of terror where over 70,000 Latin American officers were
trained in the methods of terrorism and violation of human rights from the 50s
to today. The above note referred is just a sample of how repressive state
institutions to subsume individuals within the cloisters of injustice are
articulated.
Father Bourgeois was a goal of the Department of State since the 90s
when he began his crusade against the School of the Americas with social
justice movements and defending human rights in the United States.
That is the
reserve with which Venezuela and other countries of the hemisphere intend to
carry out, socially, politically, economically, culturally engaged
actions.
Thanks to the work of SOA
Watch in use of the right to Freedom of Information Act, some newspapers in USA
have echoed the calls of these organizations defending human rights.
Today
Venezuela is also raising the banners of justice and democratic rule of law,
especially through the Commission for Truth and Justice, which is the continuation
of years of struggle for human rights.
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