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  2. 2014 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    Images on Twitter were reported to be unavailable for at least some users in Venezuela for 3 days (12–15 February 2014) after allegedly being blocked by the government. [ 121 ] [ 122 ] Twitter spokesman Nu Wexler stated that, "I can confirm that the images are now blocked Twitter in Venezuela" adding that "[w]e believe it the government that ...

  3. File:Opposition sign Venezuela 2014.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: A sign explaining why the opposition protest. "Why do the Venezuelans protest? "Why do the Venezuelans protest? Insecurity, injustice, shortages, censorship, violence, corruption.

  4. File:Venezuela protests against the Nicolas Maduro government ...

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    Exposure time: 1/160 sec (0.00625) F-number: f/8: ISO speed rating: 80: Date and time of data generation: 20:46, 6 March 2014: Lens focal length: 4.7 mm: Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 314 dpi: Vertical resolution: 314 dpi: Software used: Version 1.0 : File change date and time: 20:46, 6 March 2014: Y and C positioning: Co-sited ...

  5. Protests against Nicolás Maduro - Wikipedia

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    Protesters sign saying, "Why do I protest? Insecurity, scarcity, injustices, repression, deceit. For my future." Demonstrations against violence in Venezuela began in January 2014, [29] and continued, when former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles shook the hand of President Maduro; [30] this "gesture... cost him support and helped propel" opposition leader Leopoldo López Mendoza to the ...

  6. Venezuela says it frees 225 arrested after anti-government ...

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    CARACAS (Reuters) -Venezuela has freed 225 people arrested during anti-government protests over the nation's disputed presidential election in July, Attorney General Tarek Saab said late on Saturday.

  7. Protests in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    While protests first occurred in January, after the murder of actress and former Miss Venezuela Mónica Spear, [36] [37] the 2014 protests against Nicolás Maduro began in earnest that February following the attempted rape of a student [38] on a university campus in San Cristóbal. Subsequent arrests and killings of student protesters spurred ...

  8. Venezuela AG says 533 people arrested in post-election ... - AOL

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    Venezuela's attorney general said in a statement on Monday that 533 people arrested for taking part in post-election protests have been freed. Venezuela's government said more than 2,000 people ...

  9. Venezuela launches investigation against opposition leaders ...

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    CARACAS (Reuters) -Venezuela is launching a criminal probe against the opposition leaders contesting last month's election for inciting police and military officials to break the law, the country ...