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  2. List of newspapers in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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  3. Timeline of protests in Venezuela in 2018 - Wikipedia

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    e. 2018 protests in Venezuela began in the first days of January as a result of high levels of hunger by desperate Venezuelans. Within the first two weeks of the year, hundreds of protests and looting incidents occurred throughout the country. [ 1] By late-February, protests against the Venezuelan presidential elections occurred after several ...

  4. Timeline of protests in Venezuela in 2015 - Wikipedia

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    Crisis in Venezuela. 2015 protests in Venezuela began in the first days of January primarily due to shortages in the country, [ 1] with the first massive demonstration occurring on 23 January, on the anniversary of the 1958 coup d'etat against dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez. [ 2] The series of protests originally began in February 2014 when ...

  5. Venezuelans march over contested election, number of ... - AOL

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    In addition to Caracas, demonstrations took place in cities including Valencia, Maracaibo and San Cristobal. "I don't deny it's a little scary to see security forces pass by," said vendor Maria ...

  6. Timeline of the 2019 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    Tens of thousands of persons participated. Maracaibo protest were repressed by tear gas and rubber bullets. 16 April – The first shipment of humanitarian aid of the Red Cross arrives in Venezuela. 26 April – National Assembly member Gilber Caro is detained, violating his parliamentary immunity. 30 April – Venezuelan uprising and clashes.

  7. Orlando Figuera - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Figuera Esparragoza (1996–4 June 2017) was a young Venezuelan attacked during the 2017 protests in the country. Before his death, Orlando blamed the attack on a group of people who were feuding with him for work-related reasons: "Malandrín"; "Pecas"; "Menor"; "Oriental" and "Mono". The day after Orlando Figuera's death, Attorney ...

  8. 2019 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    2019 Venezuelan protests. 2019 Venezuelan protests. Part of 2014–present Venezuelan protests and the Venezuelan presidential crisis. Top to bottom, left to right: Protesters gathered in Caracas on 23 January. Juan Guaidó beside supporters during the first open cabildo. Protesters in Caracas during the second inauguration of Nicolás Maduro.

  9. La Verdad (Maracaibo) - Wikipedia

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    Diario La Verdad is a Venezuelan regional newspaper, headquartered in Maracaibo, in the western state of Zulia. Its slogan is "Por la libertad intelectual del Zulia" (for the intellectual freedom of Zulia). [1] La Verdad was founded in 1998. It is owned by Sinergia Editorial C.A. [1]