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March 17: “The protests are not the problem”

It looks like Maduro made good on his promise to “liberate” Altamira. I posted a couple of pictures of heavy Continue reading →

March 16: What do the protesters want?

The march Maria Corina Machado called for today got underway early this morning. These are some pictures from the demonstration: Continue reading →

March 15: Airport Mob

Here are a couple of pictures from some of the demonstrations that took place today in Venezuela: Ciudad Ojeda, Zulia: Continue reading →

March 14: “All Those Responsible Will Be Punished”

There didn’t appear to be a whole of in terms of confrontations today in Venezuela. Certainly not like we’d seen Continue reading →

March 13: The Ebb and the Flow

The families of Jesus Acosta and Guillermo Sanchez (killed in Valencia yesterday) have gone on the record as saying that Continue reading →

March 12: More Blood

Today was a really eventful day. At least three killed, and I’m hearing rumours of a fourth, but that might Continue reading →

Opinion: The Rhetorical Maze

The rhetorical maze Nicolas Maduro and other PSUV officials have constructed over the past month or so – since the Continue reading →

March 11: Another Day

Last night, a 24 year old student named Daniel Tinoco was killed by a bullet to the chest during a Continue reading →

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