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Over the past several days, protests in Venezuela have turned violent. What originally started out as peaceful anti-government protests (which president Nicolas Maduro praised) escalated when a Chavista was killed when confronting protesters. Pro-government marches began, and the counter-opposition began taking strongholds. The opposition violently clashed with civilians and police, and attacked government buildings. Vigilantes (pro-government, Chavista, and Tupamaro) have opened fire on opposition protesters. The government had confirmed that some thirty people have been arrested.
The protests represent a broader conflict within Venezuelan society. As the country moves steadily down its path towards socialism, something has to give. With the fascistic, far-right opposition fighting to halt and reverse the work of the past decade, and the allegiance of Marxist-Leninists and more moderate socialists fighting to make them permanent.
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/10346
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/201...-lt-venezuela-protests.html?ref=americas&_r=2
The protests represent a broader conflict within Venezuelan society. As the country moves steadily down its path towards socialism, something has to give. With the fascistic, far-right opposition fighting to halt and reverse the work of the past decade, and the allegiance of Marxist-Leninists and more moderate socialists fighting to make them permanent.
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/10346
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/201...-lt-venezuela-protests.html?ref=americas&_r=2

