2014 Venezuelan protests
In 2014, a series of protests, political demonstrations, and civil insurrection began in Venezuela due to the country's high levels of urban violence, inflation, and chronic shortages of basic goods attributed to economic policies such as strict price controls. Mass protesting began in earnest in February following the attempted rape of a student on a university campus in San Cristóbal. Subsequent arrests and killings of student protesters spurred their expansion to neighboring cities and the involvement of opposition leaders. The year's early months were characterized by large demonstrations and violent clashes between protesters and government forces that resulted in nearly 4,000 arrests and 43 deaths, including both supporters and opponents of the government.
2014 Venezuelan protests | |||
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Part of Protests against Nicolás Maduro | |||
Images from top to bottom and from left to right: Opposition march in Caracas on 12 February, National Guardsmen responding with tear gas, demonstators covering from tear gas at the Central University of Venezuela. | |||
Date | 12 February 2014 – 8 May 2014 | ||
Location | Venezuela | ||
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Popular Will
Vente Venezuela
Movimiento Estudiantil Others
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Casualties | |||
Death(s) | 43 | ||
Injuries | 5,285 | ||
Arrested | 3,689 |