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In the face of crowds of Chávez supporters taking to the streets and under pressure from some quarters of the military, Chávez was restored to office. During Carmona's 36-hour government, military officers held Chávez and attempted to force his exile. Additionally, security forces conducted raids
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Tras los incidentes entre opositores y partidarios de Chávez, en medio de disparos de francotiradores y de una "cadena" nacional de radio y televisión en la que Chávez aseguraba que el país estaba en paz, Molina Tamayo exigió públicamente a la FAN actuar y derrocar al
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After the coup, Carmona was placed under house arrest, but he was able to gain asylum in the Colombian embassy after an anti-Chávez protest drew away his security detail. Later, he was granted asylum in Colombia, where he has worked as a tenured lecturer at the
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The early part of 2002 saw mass protests and a general strike by opponents of Hugo Chávez. On 11 April 2002, following clashes between both supporters and opponents of Chávez,
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Venezuela's Attorney General Office requests formal charges of civilian rebellion against Pedro Carmona Estanga
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without warrants and took some Chávez supporters into custody illegally, including
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Latin Business Chronicle: Pedro Carmona: Actions, Not Words
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Index

Spanish name
surname
Pedro Carmona (Oaxaca)
Pedro Carmona (footballer)

2002 Venezuelan coup attempt
President of Venezuela
Hugo Chávez
Diosdado Cabello
Barquisimeto
Lara
Alma mater
Universidad Católica Andrés Bello
Business
president of Venezuela
Hugo Chávez
attempted military coup in April 2002
2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt
Lucas Rincón
Venezuelan Armed Forces
President of Venezuela
National Assembly
Tarek William Saab
MVR
Sergio Arboleda University
Venezuela portal
Presidents of Venezuela
List of people granted asylum
Carmona Decree
Venezuelan coup leader given asylum

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