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Active Citizenry organization

also: civil society group, active citizen

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Hugo Chavezperson · 3Sumateorganization · 3George Mason Universityorganization · 12002 Venezuelan coup attemptevent · 1Antonio Vecchianaperson · 1Elias Santanaperson · 1Pedro Carmonaperson · 1Caracasplace · 1Rocio Guijarroperson · 1Office of Transition Initiativesorganization · 1Carmona Decreeevent · 1Washington, D.C.place · 1

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Carlos Vecchio founded Active Citizenry documented
“As a lawyer for a private oil industry at the time, he and Santana managed to leave their mark on the U.S.-directed coup. Just three months prior to the short-lived coup in January of 2002, the pair co-founded a Caracas-based quote-unquote …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 33:32
Elias Santana founded Active Citizenry documented
“As a lawyer for a private oil industry at the time, he and Santana managed to leave their mark on the U.S.-directed coup. Just three months prior to the short-lived coup in January of 2002, the pair co-founded a Caracas-based quote-unquote …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 33:32
Rocio Guijarro member_of Active Citizenry host_asserted
“rushed to endorse the now infamous Carmona decree, physically signing the document as an official representative of this active citizenry Venezuelan civil society organization. Though they achieved little more than their own embarrassment i…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 34:32
Active Citizenry carried_out_attack Carmona Decree host_asserted
“rushed to endorse the now infamous Carmona decree, physically signing the document as an official representative of this active citizenry Venezuelan civil society organization. Though they achieved little more than their own embarrassment i…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 34:32
Office of Transition Initiatives funded Active Citizenry host_asserted
“to overthrow governments. Leading DAI's Venezuela team was none other than Vecchio's former Georgetown roommate, Antonio Iskander. As luck would have it, the OTI quickly selected Vecchio's organization, Active Citizenry, as one of its first…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 38:23
Antonio Vecchiana member_of Active Citizenry host_asserted
“to overthrow governments. Leading DAI's Venezuela team was none other than Vecchio's former Georgetown roommate, Antonio Iskander. As luck would have it, the OTI quickly selected Vecchio's organization, Active Citizenry, as one of its first…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 38:23
Active Citizenry attempted_coup_against Hugo Chavez host_asserted
“active citizen, is that the name of it? Active citizenry and Sumatres labored to ensure Washington achieved a return on their investment. So here we are just funding coup people, insurrections, while the same people are all in Washington, D…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 39:58
Active Citizenry carried_out_attack Hugo Chavez host_asserted
“In 2004, Venezuela's opposition introduced a petition to subject Chavez to a recall, an effort that required over 2 million signatures to succeed. Active citizenry in Sumatra led the drive to collect signatures, eventually gathering enough …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 40:26

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The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 33:32 As a lawyer for a private oil industry at the time, he and Santana managed to leave their mark on the U.S.-directed coup. Just three months prior to the short-lived coup in January of 2002, the pair co-founded a Caracas-based quote-unquote …
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 34:01 Active citizenry wasted no time backing the fake government that had replaced him. As Venezuela's elected president languished offshore, one of their active citizenry co-founders, Rocio, I don't know how you say this last name, G-U-I-J-A-R-…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 34:32 rushed to endorse the now infamous Carmona decree, physically signing the document as an official representative of this active citizenry Venezuelan civil society organization. Though they achieved little more than their own embarrassment i…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 38:23 to overthrow governments. Leading DAI's Venezuela team was none other than Vecchio's former Georgetown roommate, Antonio Iskander. As luck would have it, the OTI quickly selected Vecchio's organization, Active Citizenry, as one of its first…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 39:58 active citizen, is that the name of it? Active citizenry and Sumatres labored to ensure Washington achieved a return on their investment. So here we are just funding coup people, insurrections, while the same people are all in Washington, D…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 40:26 In 2004, Venezuela's opposition introduced a petition to subject Chavez to a recall, an effort that required over 2 million signatures to succeed. Active citizenry in Sumatra led the drive to collect signatures, eventually gathering enough …
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 40:56 We're up to like three or four at this point. A record number of Venezuelans participated in the recall, which delivered a resounding no vote by a 16% margin. Lines at the poll were so long, in fact, that voting hours had to be extended twi…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 45:18 Meanwhile, USAID contracted the tax lawyer's own civil society, Active Citizenry, to produce informational handouts critical of Chavez's proposal in the lead up to the vote. After scoring the opposition's and Washington's first victory agai…