Protesters Are Back In The Streets In Caracas -- USA Today
Supporters and opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro have clashed for weeks in several cities, and barricades were again present in some neighborhoods.
CARACAS, Venezuela — Supporters and opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro took to the streets Thursday to call for peace as the government celebrated the uprising that led to the socialist revolution of the late Hugo Chavez.
Maduro was to preside over pro-government rallies to commemorate the "Day of the People's Rebellion" as thousands of university students marched in Caracas to demand the release of detained protesters.
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More News On The Unrest In Venezuela
Venezuela protests to blame for 50 deaths, says Maduro -- BBC
Venezuelan intelligence agents arrested over killing of protesters -- The Guardian
Venezuela prosecutor: 5 more from domestic spy agency arrested in deaths of 2 at protests -- FOX News/AP
Maduro Tempts Protesters to Leave Streets With 6-Day Holiday -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Carnival holiday may take heat out of Venezuela crisis -- Reuters
Venezuela Protests Reveal Deep Divide -- Voice of America
Street blockades divide opinion in Venezuela -- BBC
Venezuelan opposition spurns government crisis talks -- AFP
Venezuela Opposition Struggles to Expand Appeal -- AP
Venezuela unrest shakes up opposition -- Reuters
Pope, U.N. chief call for leaders to quell political street violence in Venezuela -- Colombus Dispatch
This is what it actually looks like on the ground in Venezuela right now -- Global Post
Venezuela's Angry Students -- Enrique Krauze, New York Times
Disorder in Venezuela: The regime’s brutal response to opposition protests fuels greater radicalism -- The Economist
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