Anti-government protests in Venezuela have reached the
symbolic mark of 100 consecutive days. Many protests have ended in clashes
between masked youths and security forces, with more than 90 killed, hundreds
arrested and thousands injured since the unrest began at the start of April.For
more than three months, tear gas, rubber bullets, rocks and petrol bombs have
flown between protesters and security forces. And for more than three months,
Reuters and AFP photojournalists have been putting on their helmets and
capturing pivotal moments in the embattled nation's history. IBTimes UK shares
100 powerful photos of 100 days of increasingly violent protests in Venezuela. More…
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