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Venezuela commemorates
anniversary of Chavez-led 1992
military coup
Venezuela on Sunday staged two
major events -- a civilian march
and a 10,000-strong military
parade -- to celebrate the
failed 1992 military coup led by
incumbent President Hugo Chavez.
The streets of the capital
Caracas were crammed with people
during the parades.
At the rally, Chavez said the
1992 coup had "divided
Venezuela's history in two," and
15 years later, the people and
the military had shown the
strength needed to uplift the
country.
"We have brought Venezuela out
of the abyss and we will push
her to the heights she
deserves," he said.
Citing his close ally Cuban
leader Fidel Castro, Chavez
called for "Fatherland,
Socialism or Death!"
The 1992 coup, which left 14
dead and 53 others wounded,
inflicted a two-year
imprisonment upon Chavez, who
was later released by then
President Rafael Caldera in
1994.
Chavez has celebrated the
anniversary of the incident
every year since he took office
in 1999.
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