Thursday, February 13, 2014

Venezuela Protests Leave 2 Dead in Caracas

Protests in Caracas against President Nicolás Maduro erupted in violence Wednesday, leaving at least two dead as anti-government demonstrators clashed with security forces and armed pro-government vigilantes. Following a day of peaceful demonstration by a crowd of roughly 10,000, a small group of roughly 100 students stayed after most of the crowd dispersed and began setting fire to trash cans and tearing out sidewalks to throw at police, the Wall Street Journal reports. An armed gang of pro-government vigilantes on motorcycles opened fire on the students, killing 24-year-old Bazil D’Acosta. The leader of the pro-government 23rd of January collective (a militant pro-government group) was also killed in the violence though how remains unclear. More...

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