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    A bloodbath in the Venezuelan Congress building

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    A bloodbath in the Venezuelan Congress building Empty A bloodbath in the Venezuelan Congress building

    Post by Rocky Thu 06 Jul 2017, 3:10 am

    A bloodbath in the Venezuelan Congress building


    06/07/2017 


    Stormed the Venezuelan government supporters hold the Congress building, which is controlled by the opposition in Venezuela, on Wednesday pipes and attacked the House of Representatives and Hasrohm in the latest wave of violence in the political crisis in the country.
    The intrusion led to the injury of seven opposition politicians that sparked riots in the country, in the scuffles which represented the focus of other tension worrying in the last three months, the country located in South America and a member of OPEC, which is shaken by riots against Socialist President Nicolas Maduro.
    It is noteworthy that more than 90 people have died in the unrest Gu, the repeated outbreak of clashes and the establishment of roadblocks in various cities throughout Venezuela.
    In this context, President of the National Assembly, said Julio Borges: More than 350 political journalists and a guest at the meeting held on the occasion of Independence Festival trapped until sunset.

    He told reporters Burgess: There are bullets and cars were destroyed, including my car and blood stains around the palace (Congress) building ... Violence in Venezuela has a name and a nickname: Nicolas Maduro.
    Witnesses said: The crowd gathered just after dawn outside the building in downtown Caracas and chanted slogans in favor of Maduro. In the morning, they broke into dozens of gates carrying pipes and batons, stones and began to attack, and walked several deputies injured hardly covered in blood in the corridors of the National Assembly. Some journalists were robbed.

    Witnesses revealed: that after the attack in the morning surrounded a group of about 100 people, many of whom wore red clothes and shouted "Long live the revolution", who were the building for hours inside.
    And they carry some of the crowd outside the building pistols and threatened to cut off water and electricity. In a speech during a military parade to mark the Independence Festival denounced violence Maduro "strange" in the National Assembly and asked for an investigation. But he challenged the opposition to speak openly about the violence issued from its ranks.

    In daily protests since April repeated attacks on young demonstrators security forces with stones and mortar bombs and homemade petrol bombs and burned property. And killed a man who poured petrol on it and set it on fire.

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