Feb 5, 2010
CARACAS (Venezuela) - VENEZUELA accused the United States on Thursday of portraying President Hugo Chavez's government as thuggish in an effort to entice the opposition to try to topple the socialist leader.
Venezuela's ambassador in Washington, Bernardo Alvarez, took issue with an intelligence report presented to US senators earlier this week that described Mr Chavez as an autocratic leader who uses repression to stifle dissent.
In a letter sent to the Senate Intelligence Committee's chairman, Senator Dianne Feinstein, Mr Alvarez rebuked the findings of the report, saying it 'is full of politically motivated and cynical accusations'. Mr Alvarez called it part of a US campaign 'to criminalise our government and encourage groups within Venezuela's opposition to seek anti-democratic paths to take power'.
US officials have repeatedly denied they would support any attempt to unseat Mr Chavez through anti-democratic means, and Venezuela's opposition leaders insist they want to remove the former paratrooper at the polls.
Mr Chavez vehemently rejects allegations that his government has sought to silence criticism, including using trumped up criminal charges to imprison or intimidate outspoken political adversaries. -- AP