17 Photos From The Violent Venezuela Protests That Have Inspired A Generation
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Sparked by the violent death of actress and former Miss Venezuela Monica Spear, during a roadside robbery, the students have called for Maduro's resignation and an end to the chronic scarcity of basic goods, out of control inflation, and high levels of violence and murder in the country.
Riot police have been out in force, firing tear gas and buckshot at protesters to disperse the crowds. So far, the protests have claimed six lives.
Below are some pictures from the rapidly unfolding protests. WARNING: Some of these photos are graphic.
Peaceful protests began ten days ago in cities and towns across the country. THey are the largest President Maduro has faced in his first year in office. AP Photo/Fernando Llano
Student leaders met with police officers to try to set rules for the march to avoid violence, but the situation quickly devolved. Police attempted to disperse the crowd with water cannons and tear gas. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
Despite accusations from the government that extremist protesters caused the violence, protesters have maintained that they are peaceful and unarmed. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
Unnamed thugs, who many think are Chavista supporters, have begun to claim lives. The Maduro government claims that the shooters are opposition supporters, disguised as Chavistas in order to incite violence.In response, protesters erected and burned garbage barricades to block highways.REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
The police retaliated by beating and arresting protesters and firing rubber bullets into the crowd.REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
They used water cannons to put out the fires and clear protesters from the highway. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
The response has not deterred the protesters, who are only growing in numbers.REUTERS/Jorge Silva
At the center of the opposition is the Popular Will (Voluntad Popular) party, headed by former mayor of Caracas Leopoldo Lopez. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
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Venezuelan special forces broke into the party's headquarters on Monday, demanding the national coordinator for the party, Carlos Vecchio. The Maduro government has begun to crack down on the popular opposition party, whom Maduro calls fascists and terrorists.REUTERS/Reuters TV
The Maduro government called for the arrest of opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez on charges of terrorism, murder, and conspiracy. On Tuesday, Lopez agreed to turn himself in, after one last rally. The streets filled to hear him speak.REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
While standing on the statue of independence hero Jose Marti, Lopez declared "I am handing myself over to an unfair justice system ... May my imprisonment serve to wake the people up." As he stepped down from the statue, he was taken into custody by police.REUTERS/Jorge Silva
Meanwhile, in Valencia, 100 miles from Caracas, Venezuelan beauty queen Genesis Carmona was killed while protesting the government. She is the sixth confirmed death to occur during the protests.REUTERS/Mauricio Centeno-Notitarde
At the same time, President Maduro held a pro-government rally that drew massive crowds. Even now, the Venezuelan public is sharply divided between those who support and those who oppose the government. REUTERS/Miraflores Palace/Handout
The arrest of Lopez has fueled the protesters, who continue to flood the streets. Hooded extremists have begun to riot and the clashes between protesters and police continue.REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
President Maduro has said that there will be no more anti-government protests. "This is not Ukraine," he told supporters during a rally. Protesters aren't listening. It looks like the situation could deteriorate further.REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
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