Chavez** Jails Top Generals
It's a tough job being a high-ranking military official in Venezuela -- one minute you're running the show, the next minute you're being dragged into a prison cell with a gun to your temple. That was the case for Raul Isaias Baduel, the former army chief of the country who was ordered detained by President Hugo Chavez last month. Baduel is only the latest officer to be arrested on suspicion of planning a coup as the increasingly paranoid Chavez has thrown admirals and generals into prison as well. For Baduel, the move was a major reversal of fortune. In 2002, he led a paratrooper operation that successfully repelled a coup attempt against Chavez. But after retiring, Baduel became a critic of the Venezuelan president in 2007, taking Chavez to task over his efforts to expand his power and authority of the state. "Chavez does not have the support he thinks he has in the armed forces," Baduel, 53, told The New York Times.
Source The Daily Beast/New York Times
* A very good Brit drama of the later 1980s which, in looking forward to a radical Labour Government also looked back to the 1970s
** A politician of whom former London Mayor Ken "Trotsky" Livingstone is something of admirer. Perhaps Mr Livingstone needs a more domestic focus again.
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