Scoop has an Ethical Paywall
License needed for work use Register

Search

 

Cablegate: Paraguay's Ambassador to Venezuela Attacked In

This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

UNCLAS ASUNCION 000500

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

STATE FOR WHA/BSC, WHA/AND, AND OAS
STATE PASS TO USAID LAC/AA
NSC FOR KIMBERLY BREIER
SOUTHCOM FOR POLAD DAN JOHNSON

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PINR KCRM PA VE
SUBJECT: PARAGUAY'S AMBASSADOR TO VENEZUELA ATTACKED IN
CARACAS, LODGES COMPLAINT


1. (U) On 4/12, Ambassador received a telephone call from
Senator Alejandro Velazquez Ugarte, informing him that
Paraguay's Ambassador to Venezuela, Ana Maria Figueredo, was
the victim of a violent physical attack in Caracas on 4/8.
An unidentified assailant attacked Figueredo as she
approached her vehicle, after leaving a Mass held in memory
of Pope Juan Paul II at Caracas's Metropolitan Cathedral.
The attack occurred approximately five blocks from the
Cathedral, on a street adjacent to the Venezuelan MFA.
Figueredo suffered injuries to her face and chest, and was
rendered unconscious for several minutes. Figueredo's driver
carried her to a side entrance of the MFA, but they were
neither afforded assistance nor permitted to drive the
vehicle onto the premises, requiring Figueredo instead to
walk back to the vehicle with the driver's assistance.

2. (U) Figueredo, who is a Senator with leave of absence to
serve as Ambassador, wrote a letter to Senator Miguel
Carrizosa, President of Paraguay's Congress, detailing the
events and complaining about the GOV's lack of response. In
the letter, she noted that, despite repeated written and oral
requests, the GOV has failed to provide security for her or
for the Embassy. Velazquez, in his capacity as President of
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, sent a formal letter
of complaint to Saul Ortega Campos, President of the
Venezuelan National Assembly's Permanent Committee on Foreign
Policy.

Advertisement - scroll to continue reading

Are you getting our free newsletter?

Subscribe to Scoop’s 'The Catch Up' our free weekly newsletter sent to your inbox every Monday with stories from across our network.

3. (U) In statements to the press on 4/12, Venezuela's
Ambassador to Paraguay, Jose Huerta Castillo, accused unnamed
opponents of President Hugo Chavez for the attack on
Figueredo, asserting that it was part of a campaign to
discredit Chavez's government and provoke international
discord. Huerta highlighted that the attack occurred on the
day that, "for the first time, the imperialist candidate did
not achieve its objective of attaining the Secretary
Generalship of the OAS," which he explained was a reference
to Mexican candidate Luis Derbez, who tied with Chilean
candidate Miguel Insulza in five rounds of voting at the OAS
on 4/8.

4. (SBU) Comment: Although the motive is unclear, it appears
that Figueredo may have been singled out for the attack. The
assailant apparently waited for her near her vehicle, and
beat her but did not rob her. A number of other diplomats
and dignitaries attended the Mass, and parked in the same
area, but were not attacked. In her letter to Carrizosa,
Figueredo noted that she attended the Mass at the official
invitation of the GOV.
KEANE

© Scoop Media

Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
 
 
 
World Headlines

 
UN News: Aid Access Is Key Priority

Among the key issues facing diplomats is securing the release of a reported 199 Israeli hostages, seized during the Hamas raid. “History is watching,” says Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths. “This war was started by taking those hostages. Of course, there's a history between Palestinian people and the Israeli people, and I'm not denying any of that. But that act alone lit a fire, which can only be put out with the release of those hostages.” More

Save The Children: Four Earthquakes In a Week Leave Thousands Homeless

Families in western Afghanistan are reeling after a fourth earthquake hit Herat Province, crumbling buildings and forcing people to flee once again, with thousands now living in tents exposed to fierce winds and dust storms. The latest 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit 30 km outside of Herat on Sunday, shattering communities still reeling from strong and shallow aftershocks. More

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Join Our Free Newsletter

Subscribe to Scoop’s 'The Catch Up' our free weekly newsletter sent to your inbox every Monday with stories from across our network.