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Venezuela opposition leader claims coup is under way – live news Venezuela opposition leader claims coup is under way – live news
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Outside the Venezuela embassy in Washington DC, crows have gathered in support and against Maduro’s rule.
The group of Maduro supporters is decidedly outnumbered by his opponents. The supporters carry signs made by the Answer Coalition, a group that opposes US intervention abroad.
They chanted “Chávez lives, the fight continues.”
Right-wing demonstrators are very upset to hear chants of “Chávez vive, la lucha sigue” outside of Venezuela’s embassy in Washington DC today.The US public is standing up to reject Trump’s coup. These people have put their bodies on the line. pic.twitter.com/bHTAcQuevd
Dan Collyns sends updates from Lima, Peru, where regional leaders have declared support for Guaidó.
Ecuador’s foreign minister José Valencia, tweeted:
“The government of Ecuador renews its firm support of president Juan Guaidó in the difficult times which Venezuela is living. We hope for a peaceful transition without bloodshed. We support all international efforts in that respect.”
El gobierno de Ecuador renueva su firme respaldo al presidente Juan Guaidó en los momentos difíciles que vive Venezuela. Auguramos una salida de transición, en paz y sin derramamiento de sangre. Apoyaremos todo esfuerzo internacional en ese sentido.
And Peru’s foreign ministry voiced its support for Juan Guaidó:
“We fully support the interim president Juan Guaidó in his fight to regain democracy in Venezuela. Maduro’s usurping and dictatorial regime of must come to its end.”
Respaldamos plenamente al presidente interino @jguaido en su lucha por recuperar la democracia en Venezuela. El régimen usurpador y dictatorial de Maduro debe llegar a su fin.
“Peru and the Lima Group is closely following the situation in Venezuela with a view to convening an emergency meeting.”
Peru leads the Lima Group of 12 Latin American and Caribbean countries which do not recognise Nicolas Maduro’s government and has called for him to step down. The countries include: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay and Peru. Guyana and Saint Lucia joined later.
Brazil president, Jair Bolsonaro, tweeted that Brazil is following the situation in Venezuela very closely and reaffirms its support for the “democratic transition”.
“Brazil is on the side of the Venezuelan people, of president Juan Guaidó and of the freedom of Venezuelans,” he said.
O Brasil acompanha com bastante atenção a situação na Venezuela e reafirma o seu apoio na transição democrática que se processa no país vizinho. O Brasil está ao lado do povo da Venezuela, do presidente Juan Guaidó e da liberdade dos venezuelanos.
President Bolsonaro’s congressman son Eduardo, who heads the Congress foreign affairs committee and is in frontier state Roraima, blamed Hezbollah and Cuban soldiers for helping Maduro in power in a tweet and said he hopes he falls.
“Hoping that @NicolasMaduro leaves power any way possible. The worst that could happen is he stays in power with support from the drug trade, Hezbollah, Pranes, soldiers of the Cuban dictatorship and all sorts of criminals. God protect the Venezuelans,” he posted.
Earlier Tuesday broadcast a Facebook live from a car travelling to Pacaraima on the border with fellow lawmakers. Last night another Facebook Live broadcast complaints from Venezuelans in a camp in the Roraiama state capital Boa Vista.
Senior editor at the Economist, Michael Reid, compares the brutal moment when government security forces rammed into demonstrators in Caracas to the moment a demonstrator in China stood up to the government in the 1989 Tianamen Square protests.
Venezuela's Tiananmen Square moment... https://t.co/lKvNHHoWUb
As has Alberto Rojas, a reporter at El Mundo:
Tiananmen en Caracas https://t.co/ftROz2Dwaq
A video update from Venezuela, where gunshots were heard at a rally led by opposition leader Juan Guaidó outside a Caracas airbase.A video update from Venezuela, where gunshots were heard at a rally led by opposition leader Juan Guaidó outside a Caracas airbase.
Reuters witnesses said men in military uniform who were accompanying Guaidó at the scene, were exchanging fire with soldiers acting in support of Maduro. The witnesses said the shots appeared to be live roundsReuters witnesses said men in military uniform who were accompanying Guaidó at the scene, were exchanging fire with soldiers acting in support of Maduro. The witnesses said the shots appeared to be live rounds
United Nations secretary general, Antonio Guterres, has urged maximum restraint in Venezuela to avoid violence, a UN spokesman told reporters. Guterres is also available to mediate, said the spokesman, Stephane Dujarric.United Nations secretary general, Antonio Guterres, has urged maximum restraint in Venezuela to avoid violence, a UN spokesman told reporters. Guterres is also available to mediate, said the spokesman, Stephane Dujarric.
“The secretary general urges all sides to exercise maximum restraint and he appeals to all stakeholders to avoid any violence and take immediate steps to restore calm,” Dujarric said.“The secretary general urges all sides to exercise maximum restraint and he appeals to all stakeholders to avoid any violence and take immediate steps to restore calm,” Dujarric said.
Venezuela’s defense minister, Vladimir Padrino, said “acts of violence” by some members of the armed forces had been “partly defeated” in an address broadcast on state television.Venezuela’s defense minister, Vladimir Padrino, said “acts of violence” by some members of the armed forces had been “partly defeated” in an address broadcast on state television.
He added that the military’s top ranks remained “loyal to the constitution.”He added that the military’s top ranks remained “loyal to the constitution.”
And the country’s foreign minister, Jorge Arreaza, has tweeted at US vice president Mike Pence, calling him the “head of the attempted coup d’etat.”And the country’s foreign minister, Jorge Arreaza, has tweeted at US vice president Mike Pence, calling him the “head of the attempted coup d’etat.”
.@VP Pence is fulfilling his role as head of the attempted coup d’état. In the name of God he calls for violence and death. Is this what a good Christian does? The people of Venezuela and its Bolivarian Armed Force are the guarantors of peace and respect for the Constitution.@VP Pence is fulfilling his role as head of the attempted coup d’état. In the name of God he calls for violence and death. Is this what a good Christian does? The people of Venezuela and its Bolivarian Armed Force are the guarantors of peace and respect for the Constitution
Opposition leaders have called for support at Venezuelan embassies across the country. One of those protests is underway in Mexico City:Opposition leaders have called for support at Venezuelan embassies across the country. One of those protests is underway in Mexico City:
Protesters starting to gather outside Venezuelan embassy in Mexico City after today’s uprising back home pic.twitter.com/RWeVUd0idKProtesters starting to gather outside Venezuelan embassy in Mexico City after today’s uprising back home pic.twitter.com/RWeVUd0idK
They are shouting “Guaidó, amigo, the people are with you” and “Maduro, get fucked.”They are shouting “Guaidó, amigo, the people are with you” and “Maduro, get fucked.”
Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday accused the opposition in Venezuela of resorting to violence in what it said was a brazen attempt to draw the country’s armed forces into clashes, according to Reuters:Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday accused the opposition in Venezuela of resorting to violence in what it said was a brazen attempt to draw the country’s armed forces into clashes, according to Reuters:
Russia, which has supplied weapons to Venezuela and acted as a lender of last resort, has accused the United States of trying to undermine Maduro, someone Moscow counts as one of its closest allies in Latin America.Russia, which has supplied weapons to Venezuela and acted as a lender of last resort, has accused the United States of trying to undermine Maduro, someone Moscow counts as one of its closest allies in Latin America.
“The radical opposition in Venezuela has once again returned to violent methods of confrontation,” the foreign ministry said. “Instead of peacefully settling political differences, they have taken a course designed to whip up conflict, and provoke breaches of public order and clashes involving the armed forces.”“The radical opposition in Venezuela has once again returned to violent methods of confrontation,” the foreign ministry said. “Instead of peacefully settling political differences, they have taken a course designed to whip up conflict, and provoke breaches of public order and clashes involving the armed forces.”
The ministry called on the opposition to renounce violence and embrace negotiations instead, saying it was vital to avoid bloodshed.The ministry called on the opposition to renounce violence and embrace negotiations instead, saying it was vital to avoid bloodshed.
President Vladimir Putin discussed the situation in Venezuela at a meeting of his Security Council earlier on Tuesday.President Vladimir Putin discussed the situation in Venezuela at a meeting of his Security Council earlier on Tuesday.
Russia has sent nearly 100 military personnel to Caracas, a contingent the Kremlin has described as military specialists. Russian news agencies cited the Russian embassy in Venezuela on Tuesday as saying the Russian personnel were not involved in the clashes between the opposition and the authorities.Russia has sent nearly 100 military personnel to Caracas, a contingent the Kremlin has described as military specialists. Russian news agencies cited the Russian embassy in Venezuela on Tuesday as saying the Russian personnel were not involved in the clashes between the opposition and the authorities.
Joe Parkin Daniels, writes for the Guardian about military defectors who have shown support for Juan Guaidó today .Joe Parkin Daniels, writes for the Guardian about military defectors who have shown support for Juan Guaidó today .
On Tuesday morning, scores of Venezuelan military defectors loyal to Guaidó gathered at the Simón Bolívar border bridge outside Cúcuta, Colombia, to express support for the nascent uprising taking place in Caracas.On Tuesday morning, scores of Venezuelan military defectors loyal to Guaidó gathered at the Simón Bolívar border bridge outside Cúcuta, Colombia, to express support for the nascent uprising taking place in Caracas.
The defectors were unarmed and chose not to wear uniforms “out of respect to Colombia” which is hosting them, one national guardsman said, asking not to be named due to the febrile nature of the situation. “We are awaiting orders from our president Juan Guaidó,” he said.The defectors were unarmed and chose not to wear uniforms “out of respect to Colombia” which is hosting them, one national guardsman said, asking not to be named due to the febrile nature of the situation. “We are awaiting orders from our president Juan Guaidó,” he said.
However, with little clear command structure on the border, and the location of the gathering changed from the nearby Tienditas bridge complex at the last minute, the group had largely dissipated hours later.However, with little clear command structure on the border, and the location of the gathering changed from the nearby Tienditas bridge complex at the last minute, the group had largely dissipated hours later.
A steady trickle of Venezuelan military defectors have arrived to the Colombian border city of Cúcuta since February 23, when Guaidó attempted in vein to force US-sent humanitarian aid into Venezuela. Colombian authorities estimate that up to 1000 of Venezuela’s security forces have defected.A steady trickle of Venezuelan military defectors have arrived to the Colombian border city of Cúcuta since February 23, when Guaidó attempted in vein to force US-sent humanitarian aid into Venezuela. Colombian authorities estimate that up to 1000 of Venezuela’s security forces have defected.
Many defectors dreamed of crossing back into Venezuela as an army, assisting with overthrowing Maduro’s government, though reality soon bit.Many defectors dreamed of crossing back into Venezuela as an army, assisting with overthrowing Maduro’s government, though reality soon bit.
“For a while we felt abandoned,” said Frank Rengifo, formerly a sergeant in Venezuela’s national guard. “We were staying in hotels but nobody paid the bills,” he went on to say, accusing Guaidó’s emissaries of forgetting about them for a time.“For a while we felt abandoned,” said Frank Rengifo, formerly a sergeant in Venezuela’s national guard. “We were staying in hotels but nobody paid the bills,” he went on to say, accusing Guaidó’s emissaries of forgetting about them for a time.
“Thankfully that was a month ago and it is better now,” he said. “We have better food and more of our families are here.”“Thankfully that was a month ago and it is better now,” he said. “We have better food and more of our families are here.”
Others recently complained that not enough was being done to assist militarily with regime change in Caracas.Others recently complained that not enough was being done to assist militarily with regime change in Caracas.
The defectors had also planned a march to Bogotá to demand better services earlier this month, but later cancelled it, worried that it could affect their protected status. Many of the soldiers currently have asylum applications underway, with which UNHCR is assisting.The defectors had also planned a march to Bogotá to demand better services earlier this month, but later cancelled it, worried that it could affect their protected status. Many of the soldiers currently have asylum applications underway, with which UNHCR is assisting.
Live footage on BBC World News shows hundreds of demonstrators in Caracas in confrontation with military vehicles on a large roadway outside the La Carolta air base. Behind the three military vehicles stands a line of military soldiers.
One of the vehicles is firing a water cannon at protestors, who crowded around the vehicle. At one point the vehicle accelerated, then shuddered to a quick stop, appearing to hit protestors.
Another armored vehicle appears to have ran directly over protestors at a different section of the roadway. A horrific video (at this link) shows a vehicle driving through a crowd of protestors, with at least one person still lying on the ground after it passes.
#Venezuela National Guard vehicle runs over protesters in #Caracas, who were throwing stones and hitting vehicle with sticks - @ReutersTV
Crowds of hundreds more people are wrapped around nearby roadways.
Guaidó’s ambassador to the United States, Carlos Vecchio, just held a press conference in Washington DC.
“This is only the beginning,” Vecchio said. “This is an operation that is developing right now, you will see more events in the hours and days to come.”
He encouraged people to remain on the streets, demonstrating peacefully.
“This is not a military coup, this is a constitutional crisis, lead by the Venezuelan people,” Vecchio said.
He also had a message for Maduro: “Your time is over. Venezuela is ready for a change, you must facilitate a transition in our country. You must allow the Venezuelan people to reestablish a Democratic system… nobody is going to stop it.”
Click here or below to see a gallery of the dramatic scenes unfolding in Caracas.
Unrest in Caracas - in pictures
Brazil’s president, Jair Bolsonaro, has tweeted support for the uprising, saying the Venezuelan people are “enslaved by a dictator.”
He said Brazil supports “freedom for our sister nation to finally become a true democracy.”
Brazil's leader tweets his solidarity with the Venezuelan people 'enslaved' by a dictator he says is supported by, among, others, the Workers' Party of Brazil - never one to miss a chance to criticise the domestic opposition in a massive international news story. https://t.co/6JHkGOGUxt
This video appears to show a National Guard armored military vehicle in the town of Puerto Ordaz turning away from protestors, who cheer with encouragement as the vehicle speeds away from the crowd.
The GNB in Puerto Ordaz have refused to repress protestors and have voluntarily withdrawn#Venezuela pic.twitter.com/eUlv9GACKK
In Caracas, the scene looks much different with the National Guard chasing away protestors.
#AHORAFuerte arremetida de la Guardia Chavista contra quienes nos encontrábamos en la autopista Francisco Fajardo, #Caracas. pic.twitter.com/c4vRl65jnp
Venezuela’s foreign minister, Jorge Arreaza, has accused Donald Trump’s adminstration of sparking the conflict in Venezuela.
The heads of the coup d’état admit their responsibility without scruples. The Trump administration, in its despair, attempts to spark an internal conflict in Venezuela. Venezuela’s democratic institutions guarantee peace in the country. #TrumpHandsOffVenezuela https://t.co/bZeOUJo6cq
Opposition leaders around the world are calling for Venezuelans to head to embassies and consulates to join protests, says the Guardian’s Latin America correspondent, Tom Phillips.
This message, from a Guaidó representative in Mexico, encourages Venezuelans to gather outside the Mexico City embassy at 11am.
#Urgente Venezolanos en México la #OperacionLibertad ha iniciado, por llamado de nuestro presidente @jguaido se adelanta la operación para HOY desde las 11AM en la embajada de Venezuela en México.
Juan Guaidó is addressing demonstrators in Altamira, Caracas. He said he has been in communication with the military for years but today he knows they are not supporting Maduro - “el dictador.”
Operation Liberty has started, he said.
“Today it is clear to us that the Armed Forces are with the people and not with the dictator,” Guaidó told the crowd. “We know that all Venezuelans are in favor of change and the Constitution “
In a Tweet, Guaidó also declared “the moment is now.”
“The country’s 24 states have taken to the road: no turning back. The future belongs to us: the people and Armed Forces united by the cessation of usurpation.”
¡El momento es ahora! Los 24 estados del país han asumido el camino: calle sin retorno. El futuro es de nosotros: pueblo y Fuerza Armada unidos por el cese de la usurpación. ¡Juntos somos invencibles! #TodaVenezuelaALaCalle
More from Patricia Torres in Caracas, reporting for the Guardian:
Cecilia Fernández, 69, an accountant and professor at a private university in Caracas, is demonstrating on the street and said the people of Venezuela are “retaking history.”
We are making history, retaking the history, because we are a country of liberators. These 20 years were not enough to impose a dictator on us to sell the country and that’s why I say: out with Russia, out with Cuba, out with China; living leeches of Latin America. Today, we are aborting Fidel’s dream, at this instant, at this moment. From now, on, we will not stop until we get freedom. We can’t allow them to keep stealing and destroying our country.
Nicolás Maduro says he has spoken with military leaders who have shown: “total loyalty to the People, to the Constitution and to the Fatherland.”
His message begins “Nerves of Steel!”
¡Nervios de Acero! He conversado con los Comandantes de todas las REDI y ZODI del País, quienes me han manifestado su total lealtad al Pueblo, a la Constitución y a la Patria. Llamo a la máxima movilización popular para asegurar la victoria de la Paz. ¡Venceremos!