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 Carlos Andrés Pérez dies in Miami



The news just came out over the tweeter in the last hour or so. Here's the
first official announcement, courtesy of
Panorama<http://www.panorama.com.ve/24-12-2010/avances/perez.html>
:

*Former Venezuelan ambassador to the United Nations, Diego Arria, posted a
few minutes ago on his Twitter account that the former president of
Venezuela, Carlos Andrés Pérez, died on Saturday, December 25, aged 88, in
Miami.

Carlos Andrés Pérez was president of Venezuela for two terms (1974-1979 and
1989-1993) as head of the Acción Democrática (Democratic Action) party.

He lived with his family in Miami, and had withdrawn from public life after
a stroke.

The ex-president was born in Rubio, in the state of Táchira, on October 27,
1922.

He was married in 1948 to his cousin, Blanca Rodríguez. They had six
children: Sonia, Thaís, Martha, Carlos Manuel, María de los Angeles, and
Carolina.

After his second term in office, Pérez divorced his wife and continued to
live with his secretary, Cecilia Matos.
*

 Translation mine.

Obviously, this is the Reader's Digest condensed version of Pérez. The real
one is considerably longer and more sordid. Cecilia Matos, for starters, was
Pérez's mistress and the reason for his divorce. And believe it or not, she
is the LEAST sordid chapter of his life. Here's the MOST sordid one...the
Caracazo, a military/police massacre of random, poor Venezuelans, ordered
from the top...by the newly second-term president, Carlos Andrés Pérez, in
late February and early March of 1989:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yATyDWuKk58&feature=player_embedded

Video in Spanish, in two parts; click through for the second.

Pérez was not solely responsible for all the crime and death, but he was at
the head of the very corrupt AD government that decided to follow, to the
letter, the IMF's disastrous "shock therapy" package. He was not a president
so much as a tame dictator; he reversed his campaign promises almost as soon
as he had taken office. In so doing, he lost whatever democratic credibility
he still had. The results were catastrophic for Venezuela's majority poor,
whose wages did not keep step with the sudden inflation in the cost of
living that a "free market" inevitably brings. The price of gasoline rose,
and with it, bus fares more than doubled. Prices shot up as storefronts
closed; there was no actual shortage of goods, but the store owners were
hoarding them in order to jack up the prices by claiming shortages. Angry
crowds refused to buy that--literally. They set the buses on fire and broke
into the shuttered shops, taking whatever they could get their hands on.
Barricades made of old tires and garbage burned in the streets. Some waved
the flag and sang the national anthem, a graphic reminder that this was not
mere looting, it was a nation trying to reclaim its dignity in a
spontaneous, unorganized outburst.

But Pérez, having set a disaster in motion by going back on his campaign
promises, did not revert meekly to democracy. To do so would have meant
losing the IMF cash with which he intended to line his own pockets and those
of his mistress and cronies. So he chose another tyrannical, top-down
"solution": He sent the army out to fire on the citizens, indiscriminately,
in the poor neighborhoods where the protests raged for days on end.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Vb4BYhHogw&feature=player_embedded

Crank up the sound on that. The Bersuit song is an angry and very fitting
soundtrack. *"Here comes the explosion/Here comes the explosion/Of my
guitar/And of your government/As well."*

The only thing that saddens me about this death is that this murderer, this
*dictator*, never did any prison time in his life for the thousands of
violent deaths on his watch. He was impeached in 1993 for misuse of public
funds, a weak charge considering the death toll of his reign--one
approaching that of Augusto Pinochet, according to unofficial figures. The
Caracazo is widely believed to have killed as many people in one week as
died at the hands of fascist thugs during Pinochet's entire reign.

Carlos Andrés Pérez was actually something worse than Pinochet--he was
utterly dishonest about his antidemocratic stance, whereas at least the
Chilean dictator made no bones about his own. And rather than do jail time,
Pérez fucked off to Miami to enjoy the good life with his mistress...and
call for a true democrat, Chávez, to die "like a dog" at regular intervals.
Classy, huh?

Here's the fun part, though: Pérez was waiting for Venezuela to call him
home to be president again. That call never came. The only call came from
Hades, where one might devoutly hope this sickening old bastard finds
justice at last.

*Ashes to ashes; dust to dust; shit to the shitpile. Goodbye, Carlos Andrés
Pérez...pathological liar, thief and murderer. You won't be missed.*


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