Death of 19-year-old during anti-Maduro protests stirs controversy, under investigation
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559805
Death of 19-year-old during anti-Maduro protests stirs controversy, under investigation
- Title: Death of 19-year-old during anti-Maduro protests stirs controversy, under investigation
- Date: 7th April 2017
- Summary: CARACAS, VENEZUELA (APRIL 6, 2017) (REUTERS) ***WARNING CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS FIRING TEAR GAS DURING OPPOSITION PROTEST PROTESTERS, STREET BARRICADE AND MILITARY VEHICLES ON OTHER SIDE OF BARRICADE DURING PROTEST PROTESTERS RUNNING AMID CLOUDS OF TEAR GAS CARACAS, VENEZUELA (APRIL 7, 2017) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF NEWS CONFERENCE OF OPPOSITION LEGISLATOR AND LEADER OF THE "POPULAR WILL" PARTY, GABY ARELLANO (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) OPPOSITION LEGISLATOR AND LEADER OF THE "POPULAR WILL" PARTY, GABY ARELLANO, SAYING: "Today, Venezuela wakes in mourning for the vile murder of a young person at the hands of the Bolivarian National Guard in the state of Miranda, in the Altos Mirandinos in the city of Carrizal." ARELLANO IN NEWS CONFERENCE ARELLANO TALKING TO PEOPLE AFTER NEWS CONFERENCE
- Embargoed: 21st April 2017 18:24
- Keywords: Gaby Arellano Nicolas Maduro Tareck William Saab opposition protest
- Location: CARACAS, VENEZUELA AND INTERNET
- City: CARACAS, VENEZUELA AND INTERNET
- Country: Venezuela
- Topics: Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA0016BEJ32B
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Venezuelan opposition leaders mourned on Friday (April 7) the death of a 19-year-old man killed during the previous day's anti-government demonstrations while the government promised to investigate.
The death of Jairo Ortiz was the first protest death since a controversy over the Supreme Court blew up last week.
At a Friday news conference, opposition leader Gaby Arellano blamed National Guard troops for his death.
Thousands of Venezuelan opponents of President Nicolas Maduro's socialist government marched on Thursday (April 6) to protest a decision by the administration-leaning top court to assume control of the opposition-led congress in what demonstrators said was a lurch toward dictatorship.
While the widely condemned decision was quickly overturned, the opposition has stepped up street protests against Maduro, even though such demonstrations have achieved little in the past.
Thursday's march culminated in clashes, and opposition leaders said Ortiz was shot in a Caracas suburb that night by security forces that were breaking up a protest there.
The state prosecutor's office on Friday confirmed the death and vowed to investigate.
Venezuela's national ombudsman Tarek William Saab said via Twitter that the crime "will not go unpunished".
Local media reported Ortiz was a university student planning to emigrate from Venezuela, like so many in the middle class that have fled to Colombia, Panama, Chile or the U.S. city of Miami amid the economic crisis and political turmoil. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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