Supporters of political violence unleashed Capriles in Venezuela: arson and murder TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2013 5:59 CONTRIBUTORS Share
Supporters of defeated candidate Henrique Capriles have begun to burn in Venezuela several Integral Diagnostic Centers (CDI), headquarters of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela PSUV, Petrocasas, PSUV housing, among other acts of vandalism. In Tachira, Chavez was murdered activist Henry Rangel Aroza, as revealed by the governor Vielma Mora.
In Miranda, Chavez opponents assassinated Luis Ponce.
In Limonera Baruta, another revolutionary militant died as a result of attacks by pro-Capriles hordes.
In Palo Verde, east of Caracas, was torched another CDI.
In sectors Trapichito Oropeza and Guarenas, opponents attacked a CDI and Cuban doctors on call.
The order to attack the opposition journalist came CDIs Bocaranda Nelson, who ordered his 1.2 million followers to attack a pretext CDI under the assumption that Cuban doctors hide boxes with votes. Authorities reported violence Venezuelan authorities denounced the violent actions of the opposition and reported that the law will act destabilizing attempts to right that seeks to break the order in the country, reported Prensa Latina.
Following a meeting at Havana antigolpe Command Headquarters of the Mountain, the elected president of the Republic, Nicolas Maduro, informed the nation about a series of violent incidents prompted by the right, who refuses to accept defeat in the Sunday's presidential election.
We are alerting several weeks on this plan, like what they did in Libya and Syria, Maduro said the notice of the intention of certain sectors of "wanting to fill the country for many sources of violence, and that they will not achieve "he said.
Faced with violent acts recorded, the president said "that whoever's house attack other citizen in this case of high authority will go to jail whoever because the law in hand we will preserve the peace," said .
Whoever comes through violence or sabotage find the State defending citizens and acting according to the law, he added. The officer also noted that in situations of destabilization, the Executive's response would be to continue working to ensure the functioning of the country and called on the people to mobilize in defense of the Revolution.
He urged people not to fall into the right provocation, "is the moment of serenity, tranquility, to show how strong we are, peace is fundamental," he said.
For his part, Minister of Communication and Information, Ernesto Villegas, blamed the opposition candidate Henrique Capriles for inciting violence after his defeat in Sunday's election and "the destruction that have been happening and any other kind of violence that may occur in the country. "
"It is giving a very bad example Mr. Capriles with this behavior not up to the responsibility we have to have a political leader with the Venezuelan nation," said Villegas.
The minister explained that damage occurred in various Medical Diagnostic Health, houses the United Socialist Party of Venezuela in several states and in the parish car market, Caracas.
He said further deaths were recorded in Zulia and Baruta, Miranda state, which will be investigated to determine their relationship with destabilizing acts.
Also reported attacks on public media, community and alternative Bolivarian comprising the System Information and Communication, as Telesur and Venezolana de Television.