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- El_Carupanazo abstract "El Carupanazo was a short-lived military rebellion against the government of Rómulo Betancourt, in which rebel military officers commanding the Third Marine Infantry Battalion and the 77th National Guard Detachment took over the city of Carúpano in May 1962. The rebellion was followed a month later by another in Puerto Cabello, El Porteñazo.At around midnight on 4 May 1962, military officers in rebellion against the government of Rómulo Betancourt took over the city of Carúpano. The insurgents, under control of Captain Jesús Teodoro Molina Villegas, Major Pedro Vegas Castejón, and Lieutenant Héctor Fleming Mendoza, occupied the city's streets and buildings, the airport, and the radio station, Radio Carúpano, which they used to broadcast their message, calling themselves the Movimiento de Recuperación Democrática (Movement of Democratic Recuperation).President Betancourt demanded that the rebels surrender, but at the same he ordered the air force to attack the city and the navy began blocking the seaport in an operation called Operacion Tenaza. The following day, the government was able to take over Carúpano and its surroundings, arresting more than 400 military personnel and civilians that were involved in the rebellion.Those involved were Congressman Eloy Torres of the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV), as well as other members of that party and the Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR). As a result, Betancourt suspended constitutional guarantees, accused the PCV and MIR of being involved, and decreed both parties as illegal.".
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- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink Carúpano.
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1962_in_Venezuela.
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Venezuela.
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink Detachment_(military).
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink El_Porteñazo.
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink Eloy_Torres.
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Popular_Power_for_Communication_and_Information.
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink Puerto_Cabello.
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink Revolutionary_Left_Movement_(Venezuela).
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink Rómulo_Betancourt.
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink Second_Presidency_of_Rómulo_Betancourt.
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink Venezuelan_Marine_Corps.
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLink Venezuelan_National_Guard.
- El_Carupanazo wikiPageWikiLinkText "El Carupanazo".
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- El_Carupanazo subject Category:1962_in_Venezuela.
- El_Carupanazo hypernym Rebellion.
- El_Carupanazo type MilitaryConflict.
- El_Carupanazo comment "El Carupanazo was a short-lived military rebellion against the government of Rómulo Betancourt, in which rebel military officers commanding the Third Marine Infantry Battalion and the 77th National Guard Detachment took over the city of Carúpano in May 1962. The rebellion was followed a month later by another in Puerto Cabello, El Porteñazo.At around midnight on 4 May 1962, military officers in rebellion against the government of Rómulo Betancourt took over the city of Carúpano.".
- El_Carupanazo label "El Carupanazo".
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