Σάββατο 6 Μαΐου 2017

Resolved to continue the mobilizations is the opposition in Venezuela


The opposition in Venezuela is determined to continue to put pressure on this weekend to President Nicolas Maduro with new protests scheduled despite the violent incidents that have caused the deaths of 36 people. A run of women dressed in white is scheduled for today to denounce the "violent repression" that the opposition is undergoing. "The scheme is falling. He has no power and has begun to show his worst face using weapons, "said Lilian Tidori, the wife of opposition leader Leopold Lopez, in front of Ramos Verde's prison where her husband is held since 2014, whose news is not Has been taken for 33 days.

In Rio de Janeiro, Peru, in the west of Venezuela, protesters destroyed a statue of the late Hugo Chavez, who ruled from 1999 until his death in 2013. Protesters, mostly students, burned the statue and then threw it on the ground where it broke , According to the images that have made the round of the world through social networking sites. The situation is particularly tense across the country. The last victim of violent incidents was a young 22-year-old man who succumbed yesterday after his Thursday injuries in Valencia at a time when violent clashes between opposition supporters and security forces were taking place.

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