Venezuela’s Ambassador Says Robertson is “No Ordinary Citizen”
By: Bernardo Delgado – http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/
Caracas, Venezuela, August 24, 2005 —Venezuela’s Ambassador to the U.S., Bernardo Alvarez, held a press conference and
released a statement today, in which he highlighted that contrary to the State Department’s claim, Pat Robertson, who
had called for Venezuelan President Chavez’s assassination, is “ no ordinary private citizen.” Earlier in the day State
Department spokesperson Sean McCormack had said, “Pat Robertson is a private citizen and that his views do not represent
the policy of the United States.” Later, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld echoed this, saying Robertson is “ a private
citizen. Private citizens say all kinds of things all the time.”
Alvarez pointed out that Robertson is no ordinary citizen because he heads an organization, the Christian Coalition,
which has 2 million members and was instrumental in catapulting Bush to the nomination of the Republican Party in 2000.
According to Alvarez, “Mr. Robertson has been one of this President’s staunchest allies. His statement demands the
strongest condemnation by the White House.”
Alvarez classified Robertson’s call for Chavez’s assassination as “a call to terrorism.” “The United States may not
permit its citizens to use its territory and airwaves to incite terrorism abroad and the murder of a democratically
elected President,” said Alvarez.
According to Alvarez, Venezuela’s embassy in the U.S. has been flooded with e-mail and voice messages expressing support
for Venezuela, in light of Robertson’s statement. “We would like thank the American people for the support they have
offered us in the wake of the Reverend Pat Robertson’s call for the murder of our President, Hugo Chávez,” said Alvarez.
U.S. Representative José Serrano (D-NY) also issued a statement today, in which he said, “Reverend Pat Robertson's
statement advocating assassinating President Hugo Chavez was beyond the pale.” Serrano highlighted that President Chavez
is the democratically-elected leader of the Venezuelan people and that despite this he “has been repeatedly targeted by
[the Bush] administration and its proxies with the worst kind of character assassination, solely because they disagree
with his social and economic policies. Now it seems that their campaign has turned into one of overt intimidation.”
“Pat Robertson calls himself a man of God. It is extremely distressing to hear that someone who claims to hear the call
of the Lord would advocate for breaking one of his commandments. A full retraction and apology is warranted from Rev.
Robertson,” said Serrano.