• Episode 19 | Venezuela, 2002: When the people overturned a coup

  • 2025/04/11
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Episode 19 | Venezuela, 2002: When the people overturned a coup

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  • On April 11, 2002, a massacre occurred on the streets of Caracas, Venezuela, as rebelling officers and members of the country’s Chamber of Commerce attempted a coup against the democratically elected president Hugo Chavez. The coup lasted just two days.

    The people were not having it. Chavez supporters descended from the hillsides of the poorest communities across Caracas and amassed outside of Miraflores, the presidential palace. They refused to recognize the de facto government.

    On April 13, Chavez’s presidential guard expelled the coup leaders and returned Chavez to power. Pressure from both the people and loyal military forces led to the collapse of the coup government. The people and the military united together to defend their democratically elected leader.
    If you’re interested in more background, you can check out the following documentaries.

    Written and produced by Michael Fox.

    The Revolution Will Not be Televised (2003) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH5nzZU0qCc

    Llaguno Bridge: Keys to a Massacre (2004): Host Michael Fox helped to translate and narrate this documentary in English.
    In English: https://vimeo.com/40502430
    In Spanish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ9jE1c0XPE

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On April 11, 2002, a massacre occurred on the streets of Caracas, Venezuela, as rebelling officers and members of the country’s Chamber of Commerce attempted a coup against the democratically elected president Hugo Chavez. The coup lasted just two days.

The people were not having it. Chavez supporters descended from the hillsides of the poorest communities across Caracas and amassed outside of Miraflores, the presidential palace. They refused to recognize the de facto government.

On April 13, Chavez’s presidential guard expelled the coup leaders and returned Chavez to power. Pressure from both the people and loyal military forces led to the collapse of the coup government. The people and the military united together to defend their democratically elected leader.
If you’re interested in more background, you can check out the following documentaries.

Written and produced by Michael Fox.

The Revolution Will Not be Televised (2003) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH5nzZU0qCc

Llaguno Bridge: Keys to a Massacre (2004): Host Michael Fox helped to translate and narrate this documentary in English.
In English: https://vimeo.com/40502430
In Spanish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ9jE1c0XPE

Subscribe to Stories of Resistance podcast here

Become a member and join the Stories of Resistance Supporters Club today!

Sign up for our newsletter
Follow us on Bluesky

Like us on Facebook
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