Opponents of President Nicolas Maduro flood the streets of Caracas
Venezuelan indigenous people take part in an opposition march in Caracas. Venezuela’s opposition and government supporters head into a crucial test of strength with massive marches for and against a referendum to recall President Nicolas Maduro.
(Juan Barreto / AFP/Getty Images)Thousands of demonstrators flood the streets in Venezuela’s capital to pressure the government to hold a referendum vote this year on Nicolas Maduro’s presidency.
Opposition activists march through the streets of Caracas.
(Federico Parra / AFP/Getty Images)Activists take part in an opposition march in Caracas.
(Federico Parra / AFP/Getty Images)Opposition leader Henrique Capriles takes part in the march in Caracas.
(Juan Barreto / AFP/Getty Images)Venezuelan police face demonstrators before an opposition march in Caracas.
(Federico Parra / AFP/Getty Images)Opposition activists march in Caracas.
(Juan Barreto / AFP/Getty Images)The president of Venezuela’s National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup, center, takes part in an opposition march in Caracas.
(Federico Parra / AFP/Getty Images)A man takes picture of the national flag in Caracas. The Venezuelan opposition are taking to the streets of Caracas, hoping to spur a recall referendum against President Nicolas Maduro.
(Juan Barreto / AFP/Getty Images)A giant inflatable depiction of Venezuela’s late President Hugo Chavez towers over Bolivar Avenue during a rally in support of President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas.
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