Venezuela arrests 64 for anti-Maduro protests: rights group
Source: Reuters
Venezuelan security forces have arrested 64 people during renewed demonstrations against President Nicolas Maduro's government in the capital as well as the city of Barquisimeto, a rights group said on Saturday.
The detentions came on Friday when mostly student demonstrators organized protests to coincide with seven months since the Feb. 12 start of a major wave of demonstrations.
"The protests have died down but are still sporadic, as we saw yesterday. Obviously the discontent continues," Alfredo Romero, head of the Penal Forum group, told Reuters, saying 47 people were arrested in Caracas and 17 in Barquisimeto.
The Venezuelan government has not given figures for arrests on Friday, but Maduro ordered police and National Guard troops to show zero tolerance toward any so-called troublemakers.
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MADem
(135,425 posts)It's only a right if you're not saying anything bad about Maduro!
MADem
(135,425 posts)and they achieved their immediate goal, which was to get media coverage to keep the important issue of Michael Brown's murder and the state governor's failure to act regarding appointment of a special prosecutor alive in the media:
Mr. Vickers said law enforcement officials had gone back on their word after promising organizers in a meeting on Monday that they could assemble on the shoulders and the grassy areas of the highway. He said activists would continue to seek a shutdown, perhaps as early as next week. Weve created a huge disturbance, brought attention to the issue, and we will be back, he said.
Protests over Mr. Browns death have been largely centered in Ferguson, and the traffic shutdown was one of the first demonstrations that tried to disrupt the larger St. Louis region. Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the St. Louis County Police and the St. Louis Metropolitan Police, as well as those with emergency-services agencies, said the protesters were creating a hazard for themselves and others, and were threatening to delay the response times of ambulances and fire trucks.
The protests in VZ are about specific bread-and-butter issues dealing with the very simple and dire incompetence of government, not about larger civil rights issues against an entire segment of the population as a consequence of their race/ethnicity. In VZ, the issues are groceries and toilet paper, inflation and the crime rate. It's quality of life issues that impact pretty much everyone, save the ultra-wealthy.
Archae
(46,312 posts)Maduro is taking his cues from his good buddies Fidel Castro and Mugabe.
Right-wing banana republics are dying out.
Left-wing dictatorships should be encouraged to die out as well.
Maduro's "socialist paradise" is showing itself to be a complete failure.
reACTIONary
(5,770 posts)FLPanhandle
(7,107 posts)LOL. Some people will actually believe that.
AngryAmish
(25,704 posts)DavidDvorkin
(19,473 posts)No doubt.
Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)Where you need newspaper to wipe your ass and have to get fingerprinted to buy groceries.
MADem
(135,425 posts)ripcord
(5,318 posts)They are getting uppity again.