Diosdado Cabello: The prison after 4F consolidated our conviction in Chávez and in the People

The San Carlos Barracks was becoming a site of popular rebellion during the 90s.
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Published at: 26/03/2024 06:19 PM

Diosdado Cabello, representative of the youngest military foundational generation of February 4, 1992 that rebelled against the neoliberal model imposed by the Fourth Republic, during the acts carried out 30 years after Hugo Chávez's release from prison of dignity, assured that among those arrested by that military assault there was the moral force of Bolivarianism.

“They decided to remove the Commander of the San Carlos Barracks, because that place was becoming a site of constant popular rebellion, so they were looking for ways to cut us off, with no opportunity to establish communication between us other than what the lawyers brought us so that there would be no command or command among the officers who went out with Commander Chávez,” Cabello recalled.

The first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) stressed that this strategy sought to generate anarchy among the detained soldiers, however, the humiliations and perceptions reinforced the conviction of Chávez and the revolutionaries to get out of prison to govern together with the People and for the People.

Mazo News Team

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