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According to Venezuelan newspaper El Universal, the Venezuelan Attorney
General, Isaiah Rodriguez, has announced that there is clear evidence that the
Central Intelligence Agency advised a team of conspirators on how to assassinate
Judge Danilo Anderson, who in 2002 was investigating the circumstances surrounding
the attempted coup against President Hugo Chavez.
The Aftermath of the Blast that Killed Danilo Anderson in November 2002.
"The CIA advised, with all of its experience, the method for carrying
out this terrorist act," said Attorney General of the Republic, Isaiah
Rodriguez, in regard to the participation of the Central Intelligence Agency
in the murder of Judge Danilo Anderson.
[Editor's Note: The Venezuelan authorities believe Anderson was killed by two
charges of C4 plastic explosive fixed to his car and detonated remotely, apparently
by cell phone].
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Judge Danilo Anderson |
Once again, he said that the criminal attack, committed on the 18th of November,
2004, was part of a conspiracy to carry out two assassinations: one against
himself and another against President Hugo Chávez, but the original plan
was never carried out because the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia and
the CIA handlers warned of the risks such a plan involved.
"They then turned their attention to a person involved with the investigation
that had less security and so was more vulnerable, and that person was [Judge]
Danilo Anderson. For this reason, the CIA is involved with the death of Anderson,"
insisted Attorney General Rodriguez.
To be precise, the Attorney General said that the participation of the CIA
consisted of the presence of its agents at meetings in Panama and Miami held
to plan Anderson's murder, and so the Justice Ministry had no jurisdiction to
take action. The Attorney General says that, in any case, the participation
of the CIA and the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia demonstrate that the
death of Anderson resulted from an act of international terrorism.
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[Editor's Note: The United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia is an umbrella group
of right-wing paramilitary organizations created to protect the economic interests
of landowners and to combat left-wing FARC and ELN insurgents in Colombia].
In regard to this, the Attorney General exhorted the Government of the United
States to commit itself in the combat of transnational criminals: "We have
made requests for help to the ambassador of the United States, and have not
received a proper reply. We had hoped to receive technical support on this case.”
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Venezuelan Attorney General Isaiah Rodriguez |
Rodriguez is confident that on November 4th, a public trial under magistrate
number 20, Luis Goatherd, will begin hearing oral arguments on the criminal
responsibility of former police officials Juan Bautista, and Otoniel and Rolando
Guevara, as key participants in Anderson's death. From his point of view, Rodriguez
said that there is no doubt that these three prisoners, next to Pedro Lander
and Johan Pena, who are now in the United States, are directly implicated in
the crime.
The Attorney General reiterated that authorities have identified two main authors
of the crime, who were present at meetings in Panama, Miami and Maracaibo [Venezuela]
to plan the murder. Nevertheless, it is thought that other people contributed
financially or logistically to the commission of the crime. The identities of
these people are known orally, and only to those working on the case in the
Attorney General's office.
"I have no doubt that these witnesses will be at the trial and will state,
with great conviction, with responsibility and in tedious detail, everything
they know about the masterminds," remarked Rodriguez, who reminded listeners
that the witnesses and their families had been threatened with attack, and that
the Justice Ministry had been offering them protection for several months.