Naming the dead: Venezuela protesters count fallen comrades
Updated On Jun 13, 2017 05:47 pm IST
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A demonstrator rolls a skateboard next to a list of the victims of the violence during protests against Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro government in Caracas, Venezuela. The deadly unrest in Venezuela could lead to ‘a blood bath’ and spark a major refugee crisis, Peru’s President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski warned as violence continued in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas. (Ivan Alvarado / REUTERS)
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A pedestrian walks past a list of the victims of the violence. (Ivan Alvarado / REUTERS)
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A demonstrator carries a Venezuelan flag as he runs next to a list . Anti-government protesters want new elections and have called for President Nicolas Maduro’s resignation. (Ivan Alvarado / REUTERS)
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A man sets a tire on fire during protests . (Ivan Alvarado / REUTERS)
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Anti-government marches have been spreading throughout the country and clashes between protesters and the security forces have become more frequent and the number of dead has been on the rise. (Ivan Alvarado / REUTERS)
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The government has repeatedly blocked any attempts to oust Maduro from power by a referendum vote. It has also delayed local and state elections. (Ivan Alvarado / REUTERS)
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More than 60 people have been killed and hundreds more arrested during months of violent clashes.Some deaths have been linked to both opposition and pro-government protests while others happened during acts of vandalism unrelated to the political unrest. (Ivan Alvarado / REUTERS)
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A group of Venezuelan university students is walking across the country in protest against the government. (Ivan Alvarado / REUTERS)
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