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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 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 →

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 →

March 8: On Torture

The theme of today’s protests is “Ollas Vacias” (Empty Pots), as in, “Our cooking pots are empty because we don’t Continue reading →

March 3: Perseverance

The Oscars were last night. For many Venezuelans, the man of the hour was definitely Jared Leto, as he mentioned Continue reading →

Opinion: “Why aren’t the poor protesting too?”

A question I hear come up often during discussions on the protests in Venezuela goes like this: “If these are Continue reading →

March 1: T.V. Justice

Today seems to have been a relatively quiet day. There were still demonstrations across the country, but as of the Continue reading →

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