by Misson Verdad
original article: http://misionverdad.com/la-guerra-en-venezuela/asesor-del-golpe-suave-en-venezuela-confiesa-en-que-fallo-la-oposicion
translation by Miguel for The Saker Blog
In recent days, Srdja Popovic was interviewed by a digital medium of antichavism. His declaration gives a clue as to what the fundamental failures of antichavism are, as well as the movements and speeches than start to be woven from his remains when the aggressions against Venezuela rage.
It’s about the Serbian activist who started Otpor (translation: Resistance!), the movement that, inspired in the ideas about Gene Sharp’s non-violent protests, participated in the toppling process of Slobodan Milosevic since 1998 along with his faculty’s friend Slobodan Dinovic, at present a magnate in Serbian telecommunications.
Since then, Popovic and his friends have been in great demand. The Center of Non-violent applied Action and Strategies or Canvas is a NGO based in Belgrade founded in 2004 that has advised and trained “pro-democracy” activists in more than 50 countries including India, Iran, Zimbabwe, Myammar, Ukraine, Georgia, Palestine, Bielorussia, Tunisia, Egypt and Venezuela.
The US Central Intelligence Agency experimented for the first time with Gene Sharp’s theories in Serbia, stimulating and financing the appearance of activists in youth and student sectors. Through intelligence operations it profited from the discontented and the rebelliuosness typical of youth to mobilize the new generations. When Milosevic was toppled in 2000, the leaders of the revolts were relegated to a second level and the “winning” political forces installed a pro-western government.
We are talking about Srdja Popovic member of Otpor! And his ideas about politics published in an interview with Prodavi…
With the passing of time, Otpor leaders recognized publicly that they received logistical and financial support from the exterior, in particular from the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the International Republican Institute and the National Democratic Institute.
Soft coups for who?
In the 90’s Yugoslavia was going through a civilian crisis stimulated by ethnic confrontations between Albanians, Croats and Bosnians on one side and Serbs on the other, but besides the political system headed by Milosevic was being undermined by an economic crisis that reached its peak in 1993 when inflation reached 5 quadrillion per cent.
This meant an abrupt drop of the population’s quality of life because of the international sanctions and embargoes, a menacing regional context, extreme control measures on the part of Milosevic and a non-finished transition. Also the destruction of a State because of international strategic interests.
Besides, the uncertainty, the political turbulence and the lack of social references deepened a grave moral crisis in society, which was spiced with mismatches between official discourses and facts on the part of the government. On the other hand, the opposition lacked integrating leaderships, which is expressed in at least eight attempts to form political coalitions in less than a decade. The efficiency of Otpor consisted in lumping together up to 60,000 members spread all over Serbia, having up to 100 offices in that territory, a good percentage of youth (30% less than 18 years old) and in anchoring itself in the main university campuses.
Without any variation, the wars and internal divisions were promoted by the member countries of the Organization of the Treaty of the North Atlantic (NATO), a force that also attacked the Serbian nation during 78 consecutive days in 1999 with 25 thousand tons of bombs and missiles, including more than 50,000 projectiles that represent more than 20 tons of depleted uranium and 152 projectiles containing 35 thousand cluster bombs, destroying systematically the country’s economy and infrastructures. This included refineries and chemical plants; the war damages were evaluated at more than a 100 billion dollars and left 2 thousand dead civilians.
In the middle of the debacle of that year, and as a part of the plan that sought an abrupt change of political system, the Otpor declaration postulated free market and privatizations, even though its discourse was focused on removing Milosevic from power. In 2001 it renounced the fist as a symbol and the name “revolutionary movement”. In 2003 they suffered an electoral defeat that made them disappear from the mass political activity. And in 2004 they founded Canvas.
Analysts concluded that none of the actions by the USA and its allies on Serbia benefited its people, but played in favor of objectives like the independence of Croatia and Slovenia (1991) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992), the international sanctions, the detentions and processing of Serbian war criminals, the NATO bombings or the declaration of Kosovo’s independence (2008).
Color revolutions and pacific ways out?
On January 2010, Canvas produced a report titled “Analysis of the situation in Venezuela”, which raised a similar strategy to the one used in Serbia. Today Popovic admits that his organization advices those who wish to topple the government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela and recognizes that his movement receives financing from the USA, but he doesn’t “see a problem in it”; his political flotation line is marked by the ideas of politologist Gene Sharp, who directed the Albert Einstein Institute in Boston, along with US former colonel Bob Helvey.
In the weekly reports of Canvas, Venezuela appears with excessive frequency, in the most recent ones accompanied by Nicaragua, for reasons already mentioned. Already in 2013 WikiLeaks published that at least 73 e-mails revealed its complicity with Stratfor in the plan to topple Hugo Chávez and help the antichavist candidates to be elected to the National Assembly (AN).
CANVAS used by Stratfor to spy on opposition groups
Those communications were centered on the present critical energetic and petrochemical sector, the political change, the state of the antichavist forces and the Armed Forces; today it’s evident that some of the selected targets were reached in a most sensible way.
Its psychological operations through the global corporate media have been successful in selling waves of the Arab Spring type of 2011 as if they were initiatives of the people’s bases, to the point that movements like Occupy Wall Street (USA) or 13-M (Spain) used it as a pretext. In the same way these operations were implemented in Venezuela during the guarimbas from 2014 to 2017.
These trials follow social engineering techniques that have made the protesters believe that they designed and executed such waves, then the result is disappointment and division among the rank and file, who never get to find out that the transformation of reality was never envisaged for the government organisms, think tanks and foundations that stimulated their “revolutions”.
In 2011 Patrick Henningsen affirmed that since 2009 Canvas selected Middle East students and trained them abroad giving them abilities that helped topple the presidents of Tunisia and Egypt, besides provoking a regional revolt. In the Egyptian case, the transition was a progression of the external politics and long range corporate objectives of USA and Israel for the region, for whatever reason, did not require anymore the services of Hosni Mubarak but a stronger police state that would guarantee more corporate stability and zero social dissidence in the region.
Henningsen has insisted that Canvas boasts partial financing and is backed by a series of “pro-democracy” foundations with links to Freedom House and Open Society of George Soros: “These globalist foundations, groups of professional experts and NGO start investigations, organize training seminars and provide material that is used after to influence in regime change all over the world“.
Where did antichavism fail?
In an interview made by a digital medium, Popovic refers to the aspects that the antichavism hasn’t been able to do to oust president Maduro from power.
- It doesn’t focus protests that aren’t merely reactive nor designs strategies based on narratives that explain what is the change that they wish to promote. That is, there is a lack of an idea or historic and political sense that may allow mobilize the population.
- It doesn’t get an effective level of coordination among its political parties because its decisions are adopted by elites, neither the NGO, syndicates nor organizations, much less the international community that is amalgamated today in the Group of Lima. Another actor is the “diaspora”, whose narrative can’t permeate further than the mere telling of the humanitarian drama.
- It can’t influence in a notable way the chavism nor officials of the judiciary or the Government itself. It didn’t reach the objective of an institutional fracture, key aspect of soft coups, to open up spaces to a transition supervised from abroad.
- It doesn’t have a unitary strategy regarding the electoral aspect, less with some actors participating and others refraining from action. The option to organize parallel elections like the plebiscite didn’t have much impact due to its fraudulent and improvised character, though Popovic sustains that it’s an important task. That is, the adviser also failed.
- Can not explain what is its plan to solve the crisis nor organizes mechanisms to provide goods and services that, according to Popovic, the State can’t supply because of the crisis.
- Does not implement really non-violent strategies that diminish personal risks or generate hope in Venezuelans. According to the Serbian, the ultraviolence in the 2017 protests played against the political objectives of the opposition: to encourage and maintain massive mobilizations in the streets.
- Does not promote reconciliation mechanisms nor transitional justice.
In this respect, the interviewed lists a battery of non-reached achievements that, even though he doesn’t say it, shows the failure of a political sector that protests in a reactive manner, not propositional, is disconnected from the national life, can’t seem to influence notorious sectors of the chavism to go along with its agenda and has dismissed the electoral way through which they reached majority in the NA. Besides it’s clear that, in the words of Popovic, doesn’t have a credible plan to solve the crisis.
Today in the political scene it’s evident how some of Popovic’s ideas failed because the antichavism hasn’t been able to capitalize on any of its proposals; it isn’t by chance that in a determined effort to collapse public services (electricity, health, water, gas) with internal sabotage and external currency blockage, First Justice and Popular Will search to use them as an excuse to generate protests and inflame the street. Such is the case of the hospital problems.
The burst of this interview onto antichavist media seeks to give a reminding sample of the strategies that these advisers already proposed in 2017, and that the political leadership itself can’t implement nor communicate to its followers.
It would seem that they wished to articulate their pieces in the coming days intensifying their more efficient weapon, which is the price of the parallel dollar and lining up the crisis that generates in prices with other elements like the international attack, labor unions like transportation, NGOs, more sabotage on vital public services and protests.
Popovic ‘s dubious organisation hasn’t been successful anywhere, even in Serbia. Milosevic lost power due to his own strategic mistakes, hardly due to Popovic, although he has been frantic to get credit for this, and has been desperately trying to portray himself as a “revolutionary”, peddling his “techniques” to CIA and Strafor.
Srdja Popovic is a delusional loser who betrayed his country for a few coins of silver and who now thinks he thinks he take on Venezuela… Beyond laughable!
Btw, He lives in exile on some Caribbean island because the people of Serbia can’t stand his guts. He cannot visit any place without being branded a CIA mole. He is considered a terrorist in many part of the world. What a sad life..
I am not sure if you are correct. Having read some articles posted by Western agents in the 90’s, I believe that Miloshevich was ousted by western trained thugs, who had embedded armed agents among the protesters, sort of like Kiev shootings during Maidan days. Yugoslavia’s economic problems were also organized by the western financier’s. Same as it was with Russia in between late 2013 to 2016. Russia’s problems are not over yet, but have been getting under better control with every passing day. Look at Turkey, being murdered today financially and getting worse with each passing day. Turkey’s financial problems today have nothing to do with internal economic instability but external manipulation. Well, Venezuela has been under hummer well before Chavez was murdered. Returning to Ukraine, Popovich was very instrumental there as well. I understand that he and his people were in Kiev during Maidan days.
Anonius, you are right, US government funneled huge sums of money to oust Milosevic. He then called an early election which he lost.That’s when his downfall began. So it was a mix of CIA/US money combined with self inflicted strategic mistake(s). Pretty much like Yanukovich and Maidan..
But not sure Otpor had a meaningful impact in Serbia or anywhere else. Have you even read about his so-called methods? They are farcical! I think Popovic is just a CIA figurehead with minimal impact anywhere. Of course the narcissist that he is, he thinks it’s all about him.
It’s not even certain that Milosevic did lose the election.
When the Otpor led mob stormed the Serbian Parliament building the first thing they did was to set fire to the ballot papers so that a recount would be impossible.
Popovic was rewarded with an island in the Maldives apparently.
Southwest of Sri Lanka and India.
“this spring a tropical atoll in the Maldives will become home to “Democracy Island,” a campus where activists can study nonviolent resistance amid coconut trees, white sand, and lagoons the color of Cool Mint Listerine.”
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2010/03/maldives-democracy-popovic/
Sounds quite strange that Popovic would need to settle in some rather ”obscure place”. However, if he’s squatting in the Carribean, that might have something to do with his evil plotting against Venezuela. Confessed swine and scum of Popovic’s calibre should have zero problems settling in the Pindo Reich or in Ukronazi infested Canada.
I respectfully disagree with your assessment. Popovic and his puppeteers achieved almost everything. Serbia is a colony ruled by a deranged globalist puppet and surrounded by evil entities (some you even cannot call humans). Serbia has two (2) annual LGBXXXXXXX prides and the country’s Prime Minister is an openly homosexual person for whole no-one voted, a globalist technocrat. She is not even a Serb. For a once traditional country all the above is unheard of. So, unless something drastically happens in the world I’m afraid Serbia will be no more in less than 50 years as the population is rapidly disappearing.
Venezuela had better come to their senses.
”Today Popovic admits that his organization advices those who wish to topple the government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela and recognizes that his movement receives financing from the USA, but he doesn’t ’see a problem in it’ ”
Well, of course he doesn’t. Bribery breeds consent and cynicism. Not that Russia under Putin would ever try it, but I do have the sneaky feeling that Popovic and his Otpor rubbish wouldn’t mind working for the Kremlin either, provided that the money involved is deemed ’appropriate’. But, again, Russia’s government is a very honest one — Otpor is thus forever blessed with assignments from the rotten Zionazis. Might very well end up in a Nobel ’peace prize’ being bestowed upon Popovic.
After the Soviet Union collapsed, the US elected to go after Yugoslavia rather than Russia because the internal coup in Russia gave them a puppet Yelsin who did their bidding and lasted until Milosevic was deposed in Yugoslavia. Russia’s salvation came via Putin who skillfully rallied the duped Russian electorate from US hegemony strategy. Milosevic was faced with the same dilemma as Gorbachev a decade earlier, a fractured economy administered by corrupt managers but he lacked Putin’s unifying capacity. It has taken several more decades for the US hegemony to lose the allegiance of its brain washed victims throughout Europe. The price Russia paid for intervening in Afghanistan is matched by the US price for the widespread regime change debacle throughout the Middle East. Both costly efforts led to national bankruptcy and reorganization. In reorganizing, the US chose the path of loading the dice toward the rich. The Russian choice is more balanced, considering the options.
As for Miguel’s article, the Popovic/CIA/NGO approach hasn’t worked so well in Venezuela or Nícaragua because Chavez and Ortega have given a legacy of self reliance to their populations that was missing in Yugoslavia where false chauvanistic patriotism blinded so many.
Maduro is no Chavez; he’s constantly trying to compromise with people whose idea of compromise would be to hang him from a lower branch, and he can’t keep the reactionary elements in the government itself under control. It is lucky for him that the opposition leaders are a bunch of incompetent parasites who wouldn’t know a strategy if it bit them.
Interesting article on strategy. Color revolutions worked when the victims were not quite aware of what was going on. Once it was known how the regime change ops worked, countering them is not too difficult for competent people.
Latest on the Maduro assassination attempt:
Venezuela Parliament Strips Immunity from Lawmakers Over Drone Attack
https://sputniknews.com/latam/201808091067058218-venezuela-parliament-strips-lawmakers-immunity/
Personally, I think the Venezuelan government has done a good job rounding up the local quisling gofers and piecing together the chain of command back to trumpland. They even traced some of the foreign media assets connections and arrested a few of them. I imagine this netted some more useful connections. This assassination looks like an op to initiate a larger op, that got killed before it was able to be implemented.
Another reason why the American Empire hates Venezuela and is desperately trying to overthrow its government–under both Barack Obama and Donald Trump alike:
“On July 25, President Maduro announced a series of economic measures that many were expecting following the creation of the crypto currency, the Petro, in March. The most relevant announcement was that on August 20 Venezuela will put in circulation a new currency, the Sovereign Bolivar (Bolivar Soberano, BsS), that will reduce by five zeros the current value of the Strong Bolivar (Bolivar Fuerte, BsF). The referential value of the BsS will be linked to the Petro, whose value is pegged to the price of a barrel of oil. To give substance to this action, the state oil company PDVSA – with the largest oil reserves in the world – will transfer a large oil field in the Orinoco Belt, with almost 30,000 million barrels of oil, to the Venezuelan Central Bank.
Undoubtedly, this sent shockwaves through the world monetary and financial system in what may be dubbed a ‘monetary revolution’ that signals the beginning of a possible trend to drop the U.S. dollar as a reference, and the expansion of the use of crypto currencies. Iran has already suggested it might take a similar path. Also, Russia and China are already building their gold reserves to back up their currency and they may welcome Venezuela’s move since they have economic interests in Venezuelan oil.”
Venezuela’s Monetary Revolution
https://libya360.wordpress.com/2018/08/08/venezuelas-monetary-revolution/
“Marko” your last paragraph was; Venezuela had better come to their senses….. how right you are.First they should round up all NGO’s and throw away the key.That was one of the biggest problems in Yugoslavia.Soros and Co. financed all those traitors who undermined the whole structure of Government.People like Srdja Popovic should be hounded and eliminated BUT that is a pure dream.They’re traitors to their people and not only their people but to all freedom loving people.Since Otpor created mayhem in Serbia the whole country is going down,down.It is sad to see old people to go trough containers on the street.When I saw that I nearly cried and that picture is not leaving my head .But America and Co. can laugh now because they have their people in charge there.Like Premier Ana Brnabic whom nobody voted in ,lesbian, Croatian and part of Bilderberg group who just between 7th to 10th of June this year attended that Government in shadows who have their meeting in Torino Italy.Sad to say that Serbia is in clutches of slavery and nobody cares.Venezuela better get brains and deal with traitors ruthlessly.There should be no mercy with NGO’s either.That cancer must be removed otherwise it will destroy the whole body.I cry for Yugoslavia because I was born there and I feel the pain BUT I cry for Venezuela for I know that if traitors like Srdja Popovic have their way the whole country will end up in a slavery.
Yes. I agree. That is what Venezuela should do or it will go down the same path as Serbia.
Yes, beware of Popovic and his ilk, but far more subversive are agents who are masquerading as “diplomats”, NGOs & “humanitarian” workers: US embassy staff, Soros Open society staff, NED…
Whenever someone writes of “the arab spring” as if it was one event, they lose me as a reader.
It was several different events. It proceded from legitimate people based uprisings against rulers until it morphed into a CIA attempt to overthrow Syria. The fact that the CIA used these techniques in Syria and used the name ‘arab spring’ in Syria does not invalidate the people-power type events that came before.
For instance, I don’t really believe the USA overthrew their own puppet in Egypt with a revolutionary popular movement. Then they moved in and countered this by having the Egyptian military with serious US army connections overthrow the popular government and kill hundreds if not thousands and imprison many more. That seems like a lot of work and spending a lot of money simply to get back to what they had under Mubarak. Not to mention the risk factor of creating a mass popular movement and then surpressing it and driving it back underground which is the sort of thing that can come back to bite when that underground resistence movement re-emerges and takes control again. Seems like it was a whole lot simpler and safer just to keep Mubarak in power, and thus it seems likely that the revolution that unseated Mubarak was one that happened outside the control of the USA.
Authorities Issue 7 More Arrest Warrants Over Attack on Maduro – Reports
https://sputniknews.com/latam/201808101067090564-maduro-attack-arrest/
“According to Venezuelan Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez, two explosives-laden drones were launched last Saturday in the direction of the stands in Caracas where Maduro was watching a parade. Seven members of honor guard were injured, the president remained unscathed.
The suspects may have been involved in funding, paying for hotels and otherwise supporting those who carried out the apparent assassination attempt in Caracas, the AVN news agency reported Thursday.
According to the minister, 10 suspects have been detained, and there have been warrants or extradition requests issued for 11 more. One of the people that the authorities are looking for is Julio Borges, a member of the parliament who had been stripped of parliamentary immunity and is currently in Colombia.
A total of 25 people are being investigated over alleged ties to the assassination attempt, the minister said.
Venezuela has already turned to Colombia and the United States with a request for extradition of suspects. Maduro has put the blame on the opposition and Juan Manuel Santos, who at the time of the attack was Colombian president.”