Posted on 08/14/2006 6:44:17 AM PDT by Valin
A senior Venezuelan opposition leader has escaped from a military prison, the country's attorney general has said. Carlos Ortega was sentenced to almost 16 years in jail last year after being convicted of inciting unrest during a strike that began in late 2002.
He escaped along with three military officers and may have been aided by some authorities, Venezuela's attorney general said.
Ortega is known as a fierce opponent of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.
Lawyer doubts
In his role as a key union leader, Ortega, 59, played a central role in the 63-day strike that aimed to oust Mr Chavez from the presidency.
He was arrested last March after returning to Venezuela from Costa Rica, where he sought asylum after the strike ended.
Attorney General Isias Rodriguez told Venezuelan TV that Ortega had escaped from prison.
"Effectively at this moment the people who appear to have escaped are not in the Ramo Verde prison," he said.
He had been jailed at the military prison, some 40km (25 miles) outside Caracas, for his own security, officials said.
Ortega's lawyer, Carlos Roa, expressed "surprise" at the news and said he had doubts about the truth of the story, the EFE news agency reported.
Ironic, considering Chavez himself attempted a coup in 1992.
Is Ortega a commie too? I think the CIA should use this guy.
Is Ortega a commie too?
I wish I could say one way or the other.
For more
Carlos Ortega
http://www.answers.com/topic/carlos-ortega
I would hazzard a guess that he is a man of the political left.
Maybe this is the beginning of a coup de tat. Chavez needs to eat a bullet quickly.
Chavez needs to eat a bullet quickly
I'll get back to you as soon as I find the downside.
I wouldn't hold my breath waiting.
This could be a prelude to finding him dead somewhere or "shot in an attempt to re-arrest him".
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.