Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06CARACAS1758
2006-06-14 19:53:00
CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
Embassy Caracas
Cable title:
BRV CONTINUES TO TOY WITH BARUTA MAYOR
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C O N F I D E N T I A L CARACAS 001758
SIPDIS
NOFORN
SIPDIS
HQSOUTHCOM ALSO FOR POLAD
DEPT PASS TO AID/OTI RPORTER
COPENHAGEN FOR DLAWTON
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/10/2031
TAGS: PGOV PREL KDEM VE
SUBJECT: BRV CONTINUES TO TOY WITH BARUTA MAYOR
REF: CARACAS 1623 AND PREVIOUS
Classified By: Robert Downes, Political Counselor,
for Reason 1.4(b).
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SUMMARY
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C O N F I D E N T I A L CARACAS 001758
SIPDIS
NOFORN
SIPDIS
HQSOUTHCOM ALSO FOR POLAD
DEPT PASS TO AID/OTI RPORTER
COPENHAGEN FOR DLAWTON
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/10/2031
TAGS: PGOV PREL KDEM VE
SUBJECT: BRV CONTINUES TO TOY WITH BARUTA MAYOR
REF: CARACAS 1623 AND PREVIOUS
Classified By: Robert Downes, Political Counselor,
for Reason 1.4(b).
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SUMMARY
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1. (C) Baruta Mayor Henrique Capriles Radonski's trial,
scheduled to begin June 9, was postponed for another ten
days. Prosecutors allege Capriles incited the uprising that
occurred at the Cuban Embassy in Caracas during the April
2002 coup attempt (reftels). The failure of the prosecution
to appear for the opening of the trial came amid numerous
attempts by Capriles to sensationalize the event. Poloff was
present at the trial's postponement and subsequent press
conference. Despite our efforts to encourage other
diplomatic missions (namely, Europeans and Canadians) to send
observers to the trial, none attended. END SUMMARY
2. (C) Poloff went to the Palacio de Justicia on June 9 to
attend the opening of the trial of Baruta mayor Henrique
Capriles Radonski. The BRV took the precaution of putting
25-30 National Guardsmen in full riot gear at the front
entrance, but there were no protesters - either pro- or
anti-Capriles - as best we could tell. The trial was
eventually postponed until June 19 due to the failure of the
prosecutors to appear. Julio Borges, opposition party
Primero Justicia member and presidential candidate, told
poloff that the prosecutors had misplaced some video tapes
related to the trial (Note: when Capriles went to the Cuban
Embassy in 2002, he took a film crew with him).
3. (C) Capriles, a charismatic politician who has been in
office since 2000, is making efforts to draw attention to the
politicized nature of this trial. He currently sports a
haircut with the word "Justicia" (justice) shaved into the
back of his head. Capriles arrived at the courthouse on June
9 after jogging with a sizable delegation from outlying
barrio Petare to the courthouse - a distance of over fifteen
miles. During his "morning jog," Capriles sported a t-shirt
reading "La Verdad Vencera" (The Truth Will Win). At a press
conference held after the trial's postponement, Capriles
lamented that "this is the way justice is misused in
Venezuela." The government, he continued, used it like a
soccer game, a reference to the widespread belief that the
BRV purposely scheduled his trial to correspond with the
beginning of the World Cup.
4. (C/NF) Poloff spoke with British diplomat Matthew Lewis
(protect) on June 7 to encourage attendance at the trial by
EU embassy members. He said that the EU Commission left the
issue to EU heads of mission. EU Ambassadors in Venezuela
decided that "quiet diplomacy" would be a better way of
expressing their concern about the case to the BRV. Lewis
indicated he was unsure what type of action "quiet diplomacy"
would translate into.
5. COMMENT: Henrique Capriles Radonski hopes his trial will
highlight systemic corruption. The BRV's continued
stonewalling is a standard tactic in their efforts to
demonize and intimidate opposition and criminalize dissent.
Capriles will continue to press the issue. The EU members'
decision to opt for invisible, quiet diplomacy instead of
accompanying Capriles at the trial is a missed opportunity.
WHITAKER
SIPDIS
NOFORN
SIPDIS
HQSOUTHCOM ALSO FOR POLAD
DEPT PASS TO AID/OTI RPORTER
COPENHAGEN FOR DLAWTON
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/10/2031
TAGS: PGOV PREL KDEM VE
SUBJECT: BRV CONTINUES TO TOY WITH BARUTA MAYOR
REF: CARACAS 1623 AND PREVIOUS
Classified By: Robert Downes, Political Counselor,
for Reason 1.4(b).
--------------
SUMMARY
--------------
1. (C) Baruta Mayor Henrique Capriles Radonski's trial,
scheduled to begin June 9, was postponed for another ten
days. Prosecutors allege Capriles incited the uprising that
occurred at the Cuban Embassy in Caracas during the April
2002 coup attempt (reftels). The failure of the prosecution
to appear for the opening of the trial came amid numerous
attempts by Capriles to sensationalize the event. Poloff was
present at the trial's postponement and subsequent press
conference. Despite our efforts to encourage other
diplomatic missions (namely, Europeans and Canadians) to send
observers to the trial, none attended. END SUMMARY
2. (C) Poloff went to the Palacio de Justicia on June 9 to
attend the opening of the trial of Baruta mayor Henrique
Capriles Radonski. The BRV took the precaution of putting
25-30 National Guardsmen in full riot gear at the front
entrance, but there were no protesters - either pro- or
anti-Capriles - as best we could tell. The trial was
eventually postponed until June 19 due to the failure of the
prosecutors to appear. Julio Borges, opposition party
Primero Justicia member and presidential candidate, told
poloff that the prosecutors had misplaced some video tapes
related to the trial (Note: when Capriles went to the Cuban
Embassy in 2002, he took a film crew with him).
3. (C) Capriles, a charismatic politician who has been in
office since 2000, is making efforts to draw attention to the
politicized nature of this trial. He currently sports a
haircut with the word "Justicia" (justice) shaved into the
back of his head. Capriles arrived at the courthouse on June
9 after jogging with a sizable delegation from outlying
barrio Petare to the courthouse - a distance of over fifteen
miles. During his "morning jog," Capriles sported a t-shirt
reading "La Verdad Vencera" (The Truth Will Win). At a press
conference held after the trial's postponement, Capriles
lamented that "this is the way justice is misused in
Venezuela." The government, he continued, used it like a
soccer game, a reference to the widespread belief that the
BRV purposely scheduled his trial to correspond with the
beginning of the World Cup.
4. (C/NF) Poloff spoke with British diplomat Matthew Lewis
(protect) on June 7 to encourage attendance at the trial by
EU embassy members. He said that the EU Commission left the
issue to EU heads of mission. EU Ambassadors in Venezuela
decided that "quiet diplomacy" would be a better way of
expressing their concern about the case to the BRV. Lewis
indicated he was unsure what type of action "quiet diplomacy"
would translate into.
5. COMMENT: Henrique Capriles Radonski hopes his trial will
highlight systemic corruption. The BRV's continued
stonewalling is a standard tactic in their efforts to
demonize and intimidate opposition and criminalize dissent.
Capriles will continue to press the issue. The EU members'
decision to opt for invisible, quiet diplomacy instead of
accompanying Capriles at the trial is a missed opportunity.
WHITAKER