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Sunday, March 16, 2014

News from Venezuela- The NY Times

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News about Venezuela, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.

Chronology of Coverage

  1. Mar. 13, 2014
    Three people are shot to death in Venezuela in separate incidents during anti-government protests in central city Valencia.MORE »
  2. Mar. 12, 2014
    More than 20 deaths have occurred in connection with month of protests in Venezuela, signaling spiral of violence that people on both sides of country's political divide see as inevitable.MORE »
  3. Mar. 11, 2014
    Op-Ed article by journalist Rafael Isio Cabrices holds protests in Venezuela present the government with a welcome deflection of public attention from a faltering economy and rising crime, giving them license to expand authoritarianism; argues without a political leadership, demonstrations are only exacerbating class divisions in country, threatening to undo what little democracy remains.MORE »
  4. Mar. 6, 2014
    One-year anniversary of the death of former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez serves as distraction from weeks of protests against Pres Nicolas Maduro's government and the country’s deeply ingrained problems.MORE »
  5. Feb. 27, 2014
    Seven members of Venezuela's intelligence service are charged with murder in the shooting deaths of a demonstrator and a government supporter after a major protest march in capital Caracas.MORE »

Articles

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In Venezuela, Conciliatory Talk but Combative Tactics
In Venezuela, Conciliatory Talk but Combative Tactics
After more than a month of protests and bloody unrest, President Nicolás Maduro has projected an image of openness and inclusion, while simultaneously cracking down.
March 15, 2014, Saturday
Venezuela: More Protests and Deaths
A university student, a National Guard captain and a third man were shot to death in separate episodes Wednesday during antigovernment protests in Valencia.
March 13, 2014, Thursday
Fears Spread That Venezuela Is Approaching Bloody Face-Off
Fears Spread That Venezuela Is Approaching Bloody Face-Off
With more than 20 deaths now linked to over a month of protests, people on both sides of the country’s political divide seem increasingly willing to accept violence.
March 12, 2014, Wednesday
Protests in Venezuela
Protests in Venezuela
Demonstrations are continuing around the country.
March 12, 2014, Wednesday
Venezuela Goes Mad
Venezuela Goes Mad
The protests may only invigorate a flaccid dictatorship.
March 11, 2014, Tuesday
Venezuela in Black-and-White
Venezuela in Black-and-White
Though famed for chromatic installations, Carlos Cruz-Diez was first taken by the magic of light as a young photographer documenting Venezuela’s emergence as a modern state.
March 07, 2014, Friday
Trying to Revive His Prospects, Rubio Pushes Strength Abroad
Trying to Revive His Prospects, Rubio Pushes Strength Abroad
After being attacked by conservatives for supporting immigration reform, Senator Marco Rubio is trying to become the leading voice for a muscular brand of foreign policy.
March 7, 2014, Friday
U.N. Voices Concern Over Reports of Excessive Force in Venezuela
U.N. Voices Concern Over Reports of Excessive Force in Venezuela
The report comes as a soldier and a civilian were shot and killed in Caracas during an extended confrontation between residents, government supporters and troops.
March 7, 2014, Friday
One Year After Chávez’s Death, a Divide in Venezuelans’ Fervor
One Year After Chávez’s Death, a Divide in Venezuelans’ Fervor
Memorial events for Hugo Chávez served as a distraction from weeks of antigovernment protests and demonstrations against Venezuela’s deeply ingrained problems.
March 6, 2014, Thursday
Slum Dwellers in Caracas Ask, What Protests?
Slum Dwellers in Caracas Ask, What Protests?
While the middle and upper classes have dug in against President Nicolás Maduro’s government, the poor have in large part stayed away.
March 1, 2014, Saturday
Cervelli and Yankees Teammates Show Support for Protesters in Venezuela
Francisco Cervelli and about a dozen of his teammates were photographed with the Venezuelan flag and signs for peace.
February 28, 2014, Friday
Venezuela's Angry Students
Venezuela's Angry Students
Clearly, the country is sliding toward dictatorship as the harsh repression of dissent spreads.
February 28, 2014, Friday
Pictures of the Day: Ukraine and Elsewhere
Pictures of the Day: Ukraine and Elsewhere
Photos from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Syria and Venezuela.
February 27, 2014, Thursday
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Venezuela Accuses Intelligence Officers of Murdering 2
Venezuela Accuses Intelligence Officers of Murdering 2
The Venezuelan national prosecutor accused seven intelligence service members of killing a demonstrator and a government supporter after a protest.
February 27, 2014, Thursday
Former Champion Killed
The former world champion Antonio Cermeño was kidnapped and killed in his native Venezuela, the police said.
February 26, 2014, Wednesday
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