Posted on 04/01/2017 7:59:45 AM PDT by fella
Venezuelans are blocking highways and taking to the streets in response to an apparent Coup dEtat.
Though Maduros regime arranged anti-riot measures in several Venezuelan cities, hundreds of Venezuelans turned out to express their opposition to the Supreme Courts ruling that dissolved the powers of the countrys congress.
Caracas, Los Teques, Vargas, Carabobo and Anzoátegui are just some of the states where protests are taking place. In Urbina, Caracas a popular area that has traditionally been faithful to Chavez is now flooded with protesters.
No more dictatorship, they are reportedly chanting. We want freedom.
During the protests, members of the student movement were pushed back from the main headquarters of the Supreme Court of Justice in Caracas and the Bolivarian National Guard reportedly detained two students.
Student Leader Hasler Iglesias said the students arrested are Andres Olivero and Rafael Alvarez from the Central University of Venezuela.
Cameraman for the TV channel Vivoplay, Andry Rincon, was detained for 30 minutes.
Since protestors were not allowed to demonstrate at the TSJ, students went to the Palace of Justice. When they arrived, they were attacked, and three more protesters were arrested.
The opposition has called for protests in the countrys streets this Saturday as well. This is the time to stand up, said President of the Parliament and Opposition Leader Julio Borges.
Also, the Popular Will party has urged Venezuelans to resume demonstrations in the street so as to impose the will of the people.
Even renowned singer Jose Ignacio Mendoza also know as Nacho said he is ready to travel to Venezuela to take to the streets.
Should I ignore this and force myself to not care to avoid taking the risk that gangs turn on me? He said. Sorry, I do care. Im ready to go to Venezuela to take the streets when the majority of Venezuelans decide. Im not a politician. Beyond being an artist Im a citizen demanding democracy.
The TSJ ruled in favor of Maduros administration, deciding that the opposition majority congress will be held in contempt and no longer be allowed to carry out its legislative duties.
The judicial ruling said that as long as contempt and invalidity of the proceedings of the National Assembly persist, this Constitutional Chamber shall ensure that parliamentary powers are exercised directly by this Chamber or by the body that it deems suitable, to ensure the Rule of Law.
Viva la revolucian!
Latest:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-39468045
Court backtracks.
Russia involved:
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-politics-oil-idUSKBN1722C1
Socialism maintains its perfect record, failing every time it’s been tried.
I don’t know how people like Bernie Sanders aren’t openly mocked every time he opens his mouth about the virtues of democratic socialism.
Come now, the Venezuelans, Cubans, Russians, et al. just didn’t do it right.
Not to worry. Sean Penn, shotgun in hand and dragging his boat behind him is headed to Caracas as I speak. To denounce the protesters...
Sweden and Venezuela should prove to sane people that socialism will always lead to ruin.
¡Tragedia!
You asked for it.
You got it...
How long until the army joins the rioters?
Not sure we will see this any time soon. I was in Colombia yesterday and the mood of the Venezuelans there is anger but not enough to attack the regime. Time will tell
They just want more socialismo.
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