Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Opposition MPs Beaten Up In Venezuelan Parliament Over Disputed Election



Rolling Fistfight Erupts In Venezuelan Parliament Over Disputed Election -- The Guardian

Brawl erupts after opposition members are banned from speaking until they accept Nicolás Maduro as president.

A brawl has broken out in Venezuela's parliament between government and opposition members, leaving several people injured during an angry session linked to the nation's bitter election dispute.

The opposition said seven of its parliamentarians were attacked and hurt when protesting against a measure that blocks them from speaking in the National Assembly because they have refused to recognise Nicolás Maduro's 14 April election as president.

Government legislators blamed their "fascist" rivals for starting the violence, which illustrated the volatile state of politics after the death of socialist leader Hugo Chávez in March.

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More News On Opposition MPs Beaten Up In The Venezuelan Parliament

Venezuelan parliament descends into violence after opposition MPs banned from speaking until they accept election result -- Daily Mail
Venezuela tensions high after congressional brawl; government, opposition backers fill streets -- FOX News/AP
Fisticuffs in Parliament! -- Daily Beast
Venezuela Opposition to Contest Election Reuslts in Court -- Voice of America
Lawmakers report brawl in Venezuelan National Assembly -- CNN
Opposition MPs Beaten Up in Venezuela over Vuvuzelas -- RIA Novosti
Venezuelan lawmakers hurt during punch-up in parliament -- Reuters
Venezuela MPs in punch-up over disputed election -- BBC
US 'deeply concerned' by brawl in Venezuela assembly -- AFP
Venezuelans hold rival May Day marches as vote dispute drags on -- Euronews/Reuters

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