Previous to the oil sabotage and the coup d' état on April 2002, a group of dissident military men, as part of their pro-coup activities against President Chávez' administration, took Plaza Francia of the Altamira estate. From that place, the group of fascists soldiers tried to make an appeal to the collective civil rebellion.
During that time, the Caracas Palace Hotel, former Four Seasons, was the hide-out of a group of 14 military men that, among other crimes, committed instigation to rebellion and abuse of authority, supporting the imperialist strategies against the Bolivarian Revolution.
That luxury hotel complex will house again people who constantly lead actions against President Chávez' government, when the mass media's owners who compose the IAPA hold a meeting this Friday 28th to Sunday 30th to denounce the alleged 'dangerous' pf the freedom of speech in Venezuela.
In this regard, the Caracas Palace Hotel is the place where the pro-coup and destabilization strategies against the Venezuelan socialist government are discussed.
The IAPA, composed by the elite of corporative mass media's owners linked with the anti-castro exile of Miami and the anti-Chavez extremist people that usurp the representation of the journalists, keep ties with the anti-patriot and pro-coup sector of the Venezuelan right-wing.
This group of private mass media's owners, in a shameless way, kept in silence about the behavior of the private media during the coup d' état on April 2002, in which the Venezuelan people suffered from a massacre carried out for pro-coup hands.
On March 2002, previous days before the coup d' état, the IAPA played the same role assumed during the overthrow of Chilean President Salvador Allende on September 1973, when this organization approved a resolution that condemned the 'violations to the freedom of expression and press.'
The obvious ties of destabilizing activities among the guests turn the Caracas Palace Hotel into a strategies planning center of the US imperialism to damage the legitimate socialist government leaded by President Hugo Chávez.
How long are the working-class and the masses of Venezuela going to allow the Rich and their auxiliaries to openly and arrogantly plot against them and against the Revolution -- and right in front of their eyes, even..?
ReplyDeleteNationalize this hotel! Let's see the workers run it like they do the Hotel Bauen in Buenos Aires. If not enough of the present workforce there support a worker-run cooperative, I'm sure the rest of the 'hospitality industry' workforce of downtown Caracas can provide the needed labor force.