Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Venezuela Opposition Leader Arrested As Protesters Flood The Streets

Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez gets into a National Guard armored vehicle in Caracas February 18, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Jorge Silva

Protesters Flood Streets As Venezuela Opposition Leader Arrested -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Tens of thousands of protesters flooded the streets of Venezuela's capital on Tuesday after troops arrested opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez on charges of fomenting unrest against the government and violence that has killed at least four people.

White-clad demonstrators blocked traffic in the streets of Caracas as a security vehicle holding the 42-year-old Harvard-educated economist crawled at a snail's pace after he surrendered to security forces during an opposition rally.

Lopez's arrest could galvanize the opposition and spur more street demonstrations against President Nicolas Maduro, though there is no immediate sign the protests will topple the socialist leader.

"I have nothing to hide," Lopez told supporters before his arrest, standing next to a statue above the crowd.

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More News On Venezuela`s Opposition Leader Being Arrested As Protesters Flood The Streets

Venezuela opposition leader surrenders to police -- FOX News/AP
Venezuelan opposition leader in custody -- CNN
Venezuela Opposition Leader Detained on Anti-Maduro March -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Defiant opposition leader detained amid protests -- Miami Herald
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Surrenders to Authorities -- Wall Street Journal
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Surrenders -- Time/Reuters
Venezuela Opposition Leader Peacefully Turns Himself In -- NBC
Venezuelan protest leader taken into custody -- Washington Post
Dueling Marches Fill the Streets of Caracas, Venezuela -- NBC
Venezuelan Pro- And Antigovernment Protesters Face Off -- Wall Street Journal
Fears of more protest clashes high in Venezuela -- Bloomberg Businessweek/AP
Venezuela Political Tensions on Brink of Boiling Over -- NBC

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