Venezuela’s opposition has a long history of burning government buildings, health clinics, and the local headquarters of the country’s social missions. The violence continues, but these acts of opposition violence are rarely covered in the press.

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23 thoughts on “Unreported Opposition Violence Continues in Venezuela”
  1. These infrastructure-targeting tactics have been systematically going on for years, they should be under 24/7 guard. They know that they're in the middle of an unconventional war. Nip it in the bud before they can do damage.

  2. What about the lives of all the innocent people? Look at what money is willing to do to those with none. Shame on trump. Some of your fellow human beings are feeling for those that already have so little.

  3. Venezuelans SHOULD be able to collectively plan their future, instead of handing their lives over to the dictates of the marketplace.
    In a total marketplace economy, most of those people would be living in mud huts in the barrios and working feverishly to find something to eat. Human beings and their livelihood do not figure into the wider scope of the market economy – where all of life's essentials will be auctioned off to those ablest, or most willing, to pay.

  4. Remember Ronnie's "the moral equivalent of our founding fathers"?

    Genocide … slavery … "democracy" for white property owners …

    An ironic truth applicable to the matter at hand.

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  6. There is never any opposition violence in DPRK. I wonder why. If you kill your opposition, they call you a murderer. If your opposition kills you, they laugh at you. What would you prefer? To be called a murderer, or to be dead?

  7. Notice how they mention community radios, usually a repressive government goes after those, and defends the oligarchy's “main”stream.

    The opposition is anti-patriotic they much rather have their country invaded or under a military dictatorship. That’s how much they love Venezuela 🇻🇪

  8. This is what it looks like when the elites are afraid of the people. They are afraid when they get together for common good.

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