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Displaying 1 - 20 / 22 Search Results
Body of Protester Paola Ramirez; San Cristobal, Venezuala, April 2017
Taken on 2017-04-21
Body of Paola Ramírez, allegedly shot by pro-government offices while fleeing with her boyfriend, in San Cristobal near the Columbian border, according to witnesses and relatives.
Source: Voice of America/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-05-07
Anti-Maduro Protest in Altamira Square; Caracas, Venezuala, April 2017
Taken on 2017-04-19
"Altamira Square, one of the meeting points of the April 19th 2017 march in Venezuela."
Source: Jamez42/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-05-07
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine Hold a Venezuela Solidarity Rally; Gaza, Mar 2015
Taken on 2015-03-21
Gaza members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine hold a rally in solidarity with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in wake of political unrest within Venezuela.
Source: İntifada Yayınları/Twitter
Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-06
Objects on Fire During Protests;Caracas, Venezuela, May 2014
Taken on 2014-05-10
Several objects on fire in the midst of Anti-Maduro protests.
Source: Carlos Diaz/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-05-07
Protester in Venezuela wearing a Guy Fawkes mask;Venezuela, May 2014
Taken on 2014-05-10
"Protester in Venezuela wearing a Guy Fawkes mask"
Source: Carlos E. Díaz/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-05-07
Empty Tear Gas Canisters ;Caracas, Venezuela, Apr 2014
Taken on 2014-04-20
Empty tear gas canisters, used by pro-government foces, on display following a 2014 anti-government protest.
Source: Carlos Diaz/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-05-07
Anti-"Guarimbas" Graffiti; Venzuela, March, 2014
Taken on 2014-03-24
A wall painting criticising barricades, known as "guarimbas", that were erected by the Venezuelan opposition in response to elections they felt were unfair.
Source: Jamez42/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-05-07
Anti-Government Barricade;Venezuela, March 2014
Taken on 2014-03-14
Anti-government barricade, known as a 'guarimba'. Throughout the protests, a common tactic that has divided opinions among Venezuelans and the anti-government opposition has been erecting burning street barricades, colloquially known as guarimbas. Street barricades, which stop vehicles from passing, violate the 50th article of the constitution of Venezuela, which grants the right of free transit. Initially, these barricades consisted of piles of trash and cardboard set on fire at night, and were easily removed by Venezuelan security forces. Guarimbas have since evolved into "fortress-like structures" of bricks, mattresses, wooden planks and barbed wire guarded by protestors, who "have to resort to guerrilla-style tactics to get a response from the government of President Nicolas Maduro". However, their use is controversial. Critics claim guarimbas, which are primarily erected in residential areas, victimize local residents and businesses and have little political impact.
Source: Jamez42/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-05-07
Sign Bearing Anti-Maduro Protester; Caracas, Venezuala, March 2014
Taken on 2014-03-12
Protester's sign reading, "Why protest? Insecurity, scarcity, injustice, repression, lies, for my future."
Source: Daga95/Wikimedia/Flickr
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-05-07
Venezuela: 'Why Protest?'
Taken on 2014-03-12
Protesters sign saying, "Why protest? Insecurity, scarcity, injustice, repression, lies, for my future."
Source: Daga95 / Flickr
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-03-13
Venezuela: Security Forces Teargas Protestors
Taken on 2014-03-12
'Protesters responding to tear gas.'
Source: Daga95/Flickr
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-03-13
Venezuela: GNB Security Vehicles Deployed
Taken on 2014-03-08
GNB (Guarda Nacional Bolivariana) security forces in Belas Artes, Caracas.
Source: Wilfredor/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-03-13
Venezuela: Maduro Posters Watch Protestors
Taken on 2014-03-04
Multiple signs of Nicolas Maduro remaining from 2013 Venezuelan presidential election.
Source: Pixza_ve/Flickr
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-03-13
Peaceful March at the Palace of Justice;Maracaibo, Venezuela, Feb 2014
Taken on 2014-02-18
Peaceful March held by anti-Maduro activists towards the Palace of Justice in the city of Maracaibo.
Source: María Alejandra Mora (SoyMAM)/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-05-07
Painted Anti-Maduro Protester Holding Sign; Venezuala, February 2014
Taken on 2014-02-18
A protester with a sign saying, "I'd rather die standing than live on my knees."
Source: Zfigueroa/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-05-07
Venezuela: Protesting Scarcity
Taken on 2014-02-18
'La gente de la oposición marchó pacíficamente hasta las inmediaciones del Palacio de Justicia de la ciudad de Maracaibo.' English Translation: Opposition protesters marched peacefully to the vicinity of Maracaibo City Courthouse.
Source: María Alejandra Mora (SoyMAM)/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-03-13
Venezuela: 'Bullets Not in Shortage'
Taken on 2014-02-18
A sign protesting against scarcity and insecurity in las Mercedes, Caracas, saying "There are shortages of everything except bullets".
Source: Jamez42/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-03-13
Venezuela: Protest March, Maracaibo
Taken on 2014-02-18
'La gente de la oposición marchó pacíficamente hasta las inmediaciones del Palacio de Justicia de la ciudad de Maracaibo.' English Translation: Opposition protesters marched peacefully to the vicinity of Maracaibo City Courthouse.
Source: María Alejandra Mora (SoyMAM)/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-03-13
Venezuela: Protesting 'Angel of Peace'
Taken on 2014-02-18
A protester with a sign saying "Peace" and a Venezuelan flag the February 18, among other opposition protesters.
Source: Jamez42/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-03-13
Tear Gas & Plastic Pellets Against a Protest ;Caracas, Venezuela, Feb 2014
Taken on 2014-02-15
"Tear gas, and plastic pellet gunshot used by Venezuela's National Police against a protest in Altamira, Caracas. The image shows distressed students who were peacefully in front of police line at the time of the action. The situation calmed when the majority of protesters managed to convince those throwing rocks to stop. This allowed the peaceful protesters to approach the police. Suddenly a rock thrown from behind the group near the police hit the riot shields and the pictured police action ensued."
Source: Andrés E. Azpúrua/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-05-07