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원문제목: Venezuela cracks down on protest camps 원문링크: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/05/09/world/americas/venezuela-unrest/
CNN) -- The Venezuelan government detained 243 protesters in a swift, predawn operation targeting four campsites set up at public squares around Caracas, the capital. Officials say the Thursday operation involved more than 900 members of the Venezuelan National Guard and police.
But anti-government demonstrators who witnessed the operation complained about the way it was carried out. A member of the Bolivarian National Police
clashes with protestors during a demonstration against Venezuelan President
Nicolas Maduro in Caracas on Saturday, May 10. Clashes between anti-government
protesters and security forces have left more than 40 people dead and about 800
injured since February, according to officials.
Venezuelan riot police stormed four
encampments of opposition students on Thursday, May 8, across Caracas, including
one in front of the United Nations headquarters in the capital city, detaining
hundreds.
Venezuelan National Guard personnel in riot
gear dismantle a students' encampment in front of the U.N. headquarters in
Caracas on May 8.
Venezuelan riot police arrest a student
taking part in an anti-government protest in Caracas on May 8.
Members of the Venezuelan National Guard
detain a man during a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro
in Caracas, Venezuela, on Saturday, April 26. Over several months, protesters
unhappy with Venezuela's economy and rising crime have squared off against
security forces.
Demonstrators destroy a bank sign in Caracas
during a protest against the government on Sunday, April 20.
Police officers shield themselves from
fireworks thrown by protesters in Caracas on April 20.
A man helps an injured demonstrator in
Caracas on April 20.
A masked protester watches clashes with the
National Police in Caracas on Thursday, April 17.
A police officer runs from a fire set off by
a Molotov cocktail thrown by protesters in Caracas on April 17.
A masked anti-government demonstrator throws
a tear gas canister back at National Police during clashes in Caracas on
Saturday, April 12.
A protester shouts for fellow demonstrators
to not attack the National Police trapped under a highway with protesters during
clashes on April 12.
A student opposed to the Venezuelan
government looks toward the National Police during a protest outside the Central
University of Venezuela in Caracas on Thursday, April 3.
An opposition student struggles with members
of a pro-government group at the Central University of Venezuela on April
3.
People shout insults at police Tuesday,
April 1, during clashes between police and anti-government protesters in
Caracas.
Members of Venezuela's National Police clash
with demonstrators in the Cachao sector of Caracas on Monday, March 31.
Protesters clash with members of Venezuela's
National Police during a protest against President Nicolas Maduro's government
on Sunday, March 30, in Caracas.
Officers stand guard during an
anti-government march in Caracas on Saturday, March 29.
Thousands fill the streets of Caracas on
Saturday, March 22, during an anti-government protest. Meanwhile, a crowd of
pro-government students marched against what they called "fascist
violence."
Riot police shoot tear gas during the March
22 protest.
Law enforcement personnel use water cannons
to disperse demonstrators on March 22.
Demonstrators clash with members of the
National Police after a mass meeting called by opposition students in Caracas on
Thursday, March 20.
A person holds a smoking canister as
demonstrators clash with members of the National Police on March 20 in Caracas.
People wearing masks and helmets duck behind
a tree as demonstrators clash with members of the National Police on March 20 in
Caracas.
People take part in a protest against
President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas on Sunday, March 16.
Anti-government protesters kneel as National
Guardsmen arrest them in Caracas on March 16.
A National Guard member stands during an
anti-government march in Caracas on March 16.
A demonstrator clashes with government
forces during a protest in Caracas on Saturday, March 15.
Clashes continue March 15 in Caracas.
Riot police face off with students in
Caracas on March 15.
An injured demonstrator receives help during
clashes in Caracas on March 15.
Anti-government activists, left, face riot
police in Caracas on Thursday, March 13.
An activist is taken by police during an
anti-government protest in Caracas on March 13.
Police officers put out a Molotov cocktail
on March 13.
Venezuelan students clash with riot police
during a protest against the government on Wednesday, March 12.
Students walk amid tear gas shot by riot
police in Caracas on March 12.
Protesters run from a water cannon blast
shot by police in Caracas on March 12.
A police officer is removed from the front
line of clashes after being overwhelmed by tear gas in Caracas.
An injured protester is helped away in
Caracas on March 12.
A riot policeman kicks back a tear gas bomb
during a protest in Caracas on March 12.
A protester throws a tear gas canister in
Altamira, Venezuela, on Sunday, March 9.
Police keep formation during protests
against the government in Caracas on Saturday, March 8.
National Guard members arrest an
anti-government protester during clashes in the Los Ruices neighborhood of
Caracas on Thursday, March 6.
National Guard members take cover as a
firecracker launched by protesters explodes nearby in Caracas on Wednesday,
March 5.
An activist throws tear gas back at riot
police during a protest against the government March 5 in Caracas.
Protesters clash with the National Guard
during a protest in Caracas on Tuesday, March 4.
National Guard members are deployed in
Caracas on March 4.
A protester throws a tear gas canister
toward National Guard members in Caracas on March 4.
Anti-government demonstrators gather during
a protest in Caracas on March 4.
Protesters destroy a wall March 4 to get
more rocks to throw at riot police in Caracas.
National Guard members detain a protester
March 4 in Caracas.
A National Guard officer points a tear gas
launcher at demonstrators in Caracas on March 4.
Protesters use a giant slingshot to launch
stones at police during clashes in Caracas on Monday, March 3.
National Guard members throw tear gas
canisters toward opposition activists in Caracas on March 3.
A protester tries to throw a homemade bomb
during clashes with police March 3 in Caracas.
A protester ducks during clashes with police
March 3 in Caracas.
A National Guard member shoots tear gas
during protests in Caracas on March 3.
A masked protester with a makeshift shield
kicks a tear gas canister launched by the National Guard during clashes in
Caracas on Sunday, March 2.
Activists in Caracas march in protest
against the government on March 2.
A protester hurls a Molotov cocktail at
National Guard troops on March 2.
A protester shouts during clashes with
government forces in Caracas on March 2.
National Guard officers stand in formation
after a patrol in Valencia, Venezuela, on Saturday, March 1.
Protesters clash with police forces in
Caracas on March 1.
A demonstrator attends a rally with human
rights activists in Caracas on Friday, February 28.
Protesters take cover from a police water
cannon in Caracas on February 28.
A demonstrator throws a rock at police
during an anti-government protest in Valencia on Wednesday, February 26.
A policeman fires his shotgun to disperse
protesters in Valencia on February 26.
Women march to the National Guard
headquarters in Caracas on February 26 to protest what they call excessive use
of force against anti-government demonstrations.
An employee of a supermarket in Maracay,
Venezuela, inspects the damage done by looters on February 26.
A man stands next to a burning street
barricade during a protest against the Venezuelan government in Caracas on
Monday, February 24.
Henrique Capriles, an opposition leader and
governor of the Venezuelan state of Miranda, joins in a news conference February
24 in Caracas. Opposition leaders and government officials blame each other for
the unrest, and both sides show no sign of backing down.
A pedestrian moves past a burning barricade
blocking a highway in Caracas on February 24.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
acknowledges the crowd during a motorcycle rally organized in support of his
government February 24 in Caracas.
Lilian Tintori de Lopez, the wife of jailed
opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, center, walks hand in hand with actress Norkys
Batista, left, and lawmaker Maria Corina Machado as they arrive for a news
conference in Caracas on February 24.
A motorcyclist, left, argues with
demonstrators blocking a highway in Caracas on February 24.
A man wearing a T-shirt with the likeness of
Latin American hero Simon Bolivar joins in a pro-government march in Caracas on
Sunday, February 23.
A man carries a woman overcome by tear gas
that was fired at anti-government protesters in Caracas on Saturday, February
22.
Anti-government protesters take cover during
clashes with riot police in Caracas on February 22.
Thousands take to the streets of Caracas on
February 22 to protest the government.
Lilian Tintori de Lopez attends an
anti-government demonstration in Caracas on February 22.
A Venezuelan protester waves a flag in front
of a burning barricade in Caracas on Friday, February 21.
Protesters face National Guard troops in San
Cristobal, Venezuela, on February 21.
A woman waves a Venezuelan flag out of her
Caracas window on February 21.
A masked protester sprays a flammable
substance on a barricade during protests in Caracas on February 21.
Barricades set up by opposition protesters
block a road in the Altamira neighborhood of Caracas on Thursday, February
20.
A protester adds fuel to a fire during
clashes with police in Caracas on February 20.
Protesters light fires during an
anti-government demonstration in Caracas on Wednesday, February 19.
Protesters throw stones at riot police in
Caracas on February 19. Protesters have been demanding better security, an end
to scarcities, and protected freedom of speech.
Members of the National Police protect
themselves during a protest in Caracas on February 19.
Two women sit in front of a line of National
Guard officers outside the Palace of Justice in Caracas on February 19.
Protesters throw objects amid tear gas
launched by riot police in the Altamira neighborhood of Caracas on February
19.
A supporter of Venezuelan opposition leader
Leopoldo Lopez protests outside of the Palace of Justice in Caracas on February
19.
Leopoldo Lopez is escorted by members of the
Venezuelan National Guard on Tuesday, February 18, after turning himself in to
authorities.
Lopez supporters light fires in the streets
of Caracas on February 18.
Thousands of demonstrators gather in support
of Lopez in Caracas on February 18.
A protester faces riot police February 18
during a march in Caracas.
President Maduro raises his fist during a
rally in Caracas on February 18, in this photo released by the Venezuelan
government. Maduro and his supporters have blamed the opposition for causing the
very problems it protests.
A protester confronts the National Guard as
they block the path leading to downtown Caracas on February 18.
Protesters clash with the National Guard
during demonstrations in Caracas on February 18.
Demonstrators stand on a highway during a
protest outside La Carlota airport in Caracas on February 18.
A young woman argues with members of the
Venezuelan National Guard during an anti-government protest in Caracas on
Monday, February 17.
A group of protesters raise their hands
during a demonstration in Caracas on Sunday, February 16. The country has an
inflation rate of 56.2%, the highest in the world, and many basic goods are
missing from store shelves.
A demonstrator shouts for riot police not to
fire tear gas in Caracas on Saturday, February 15.
A student protester returns a tear gas
canister to riot police on February 15 in Caracas.
Riot police stand during clashes in Caracas
on February 15.
Thousands of students lie on the ground
during a protest in front of the Venezuelan Judiciary building in Caracas on
February 15.
Students stand in front of police February
14 outside the Caracas headquarters for the Organization of American
States.
On Thursday, February 13, relatives, friends
and pro-government supporters carry the coffin of a man who was killed during a
protest in Caracas.
Opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez greets
supporters during a demonstration in Caracas on Wednesday, February 12. Lopez
was charged with murder, terrorism and arson in connection with the protests,
according to his party, Popular Will. Lopez denies the accusations, the party
said in a statement.
The body of a protester is carried away
after gunshots were fired during an anti-government rally in Caracas on February
12.
Police detain a student in Caracas on
February 12.
A protester walks past a line of riot police
in Caracas on February 12.
A demonstrator is detained after jumping
over a riot police line in Caracas on February 12.
Riot police protect themselves during an
opposition rally in Caracas on February 12.
Police detain a student during clashes in
Caracas on February 12.
Protesters confront riot police in Caracas
on February 12.
A protester throws a stone in Caracas on
February 12.
A student falls to the ground in front of
riot police in Caracas on February 12.
Protests
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Pedro Gómez, one of those staying at a campsite, told CNN en Español that "the National Guard showed up and destroyed the campsite. They came against us in a totally violent way."
Venezuelan Peace and Justice Minister Miguel Rodriguez said he had no option but to deploy security forces to ensure public safety.
"Beyond the protest movement they intended to maintain at the campsites, they had become generators of violence in those sectors of the city; they had committed acts of terrorism," Rodriguez said.
In a televised conference, the minister also said security forces found illegal drugs, explosives, tear gas and weapons at the campsites belonging to many of the detained demonstrators.
Clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces have left more than 40 people dead and around 800 injured since February, according to officials. Attorney General Luisa Ortega Diaz said Thursday that 32 of the dead are civilians and the rest members of the National Guard and police.
The crisis is cause for concern beyond Venezuela. The United Nations human rights office is voicing concern about the way security forces cleared the protesters' campsites at the four public squares.
Rupert Colville, spokesman for the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, called on the Venezuelan government to ensure the right of freedom of expression.
"We unequivocally condemn all violence by all sides in Venezuela. We are particularly concerned at the reported excessive use of force by the authorities in response to protests," said Colville.
In Washington, senators introduced a bill to impose sanctions on Venezuelan government officials who, they claim, are guilty of human rights violations.
Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio was one of those leading the charge, making serious accusations against top Venezuelan government officials.
"There was a young man sodomized in Venezuela by government forces. There have been women that have been threatened," Rubio said.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro called the bill an act of aggression against Venezuela and promised a bold response, including shutting down Venezuelan consulates around the United States.
"If we have to close down consulates, if we have to close down the embassy in order to defend Venezuela, who is going to be affected? Huh? Those [Venezuelans] who live in the United States," Maduro said at a public event broadcast live on national TV.
Venezuelan immigrants in Florida were not intimidated.
Natalia Tovar, a Venezuelan-born Miami resident, was getting ready to travel to Washington. She told CNN affiliate WSVN she was making the journey in support of the bill, which includes economic sanctions against specific Venezuelan officials.
"Some of the other sanctions recognize Venezuela as a dictatorship, which it is, because right now we have high levels of censorship, we have scarcity, there's a medical crisis," Tovar said.
Maduro says protesters are "fascists and extreme right thugs" who are trying to destabilize the government to promote a coup. Protesters call Maduro a dictator who has ruined the Venezuelan economy with failed socialist policies.
The attempted rape of a young student on a university campus in the southwestern city of San Cristobal galvanized students, who took to the streets to speak against crime, shortages, blackouts and a dire economic situation.
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