Another weekend of protest in Venezuela against President Nicolas Maduro as the country spirals out of control.
The opposition has called for a two-day general strike scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday.
Here’s your guide to understanding protest deaths in Venezuela https://t.co/zDIsLpDUUt pic.twitter.com/A0M1OpgVCB— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) July 23, 2017
Saturday saw several thousand march on the pro-Maduro Supreme Court, but they were prevented by security forces.
Lilian Tintori, wife of opposition leader Leopoldo López and an activist was on the march:
“There is no peace without justice, that’s what we say to the Supreme Court president. That’s why we’re going to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court, has to ensure the law is respected and the Supreme Court, for a long time has been working for the dictatorship.”
#22Jul Violinist Wuilly Arteaga among those injured at Venezuela protest clashes I https://t.co/DOcinphxk1 pic.twitter.com/QOlbI8DBFL Reuters https://t.co/YJ4OY5Ug0j— Reporte Ya (ReporteYa) July 22, 2017
Demonstrators accuse the president of wrecking a potentially prosperous economy and are calling for free and fair elections to end two decades of Socialist rule.
If Maduro replaces the constitution, Venezuela may turn into another Cuba or Syria. The latest from oppenheimera https://t.co/CG2A36XGrE pic.twitter.com/1hsdCxold8— Miami Herald (MiamiHerald) July 23, 2017
More than one hundred people have been killed and thousands injured since protests began in April.