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Two killed in Venezuela demonstrations

2015-05-13 13 Dailymotion

Originally published on March 7, 2014<br /><br />------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />Two people were killed while facing off against anti-government protesters in Caracas, Venezuela on Thursday (March 6). According to Reuters, the fatalities increased the death toll over the month to 20.<br /><br />Reports say a motorcyclist was clearing a barricade in the middle-class neighborhood of Los Ruices when he was attacked by residents from nearby buildings. Demonstrators threw rocks at him and he was later shot and killed, National Guard Gen. Manuel Quevedo told Reuters.<br /><br />The motorcyclist who was killed, Jose Cantillo, who was in his early twenties, was shot in the neck, Quevedo said.<br /><br />Some reports say a separate motorcyclist was also shot and killed in the same place, while later reports said it was a member of the national guard who was killed.<br /><br />"Make no mistake, the National Guard and the armed forces are going to continue patrolling the streets to restore order," he said in an interview at the scene of the events.<br /><br />According to the Global Post, a sniper may have been responsible for the shooting deaths.<br /><br />Reuters reports, "demonstrators have for weeks staged rallies and set up barricades to demand the resignation of President Nicolas Maduro, leading to clashes with security forces and government supporters.<br /><br />"Troops arrived in some 20 armored vehicles and used tear gas to disperse several hundred demonstrators, Reuters witnesses said.<br /><br />"Residents continued throwing rocks from above, but angry passers-by threw them back and attempted to force their way into buildings in an apparent attempt to find the assailants.<br /><br />"The troops used riot shields to shelter other soldiers from the rain of stones as they knocked down barricades and cleared debris including a car that demonstrators had burned in the morning, the witnesses said.<br /><br />"Maduro on Wednesday called on pro-government organizations including groups known as 'colectivos,' which

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