- Title: Venezuelan opposition demonstrators block roadways in Caracas
- Date: 10th July 2017
- Summary: CARACAS, VENEZUELA (JULY 10, 2017) (REUTERS) GENERAL VIEW OF BLOCKED STREET RESIDENTS SITTING ON BLOCKED STREET VARIOUS OF RESIDENTS PLAYING DOMINO ON BLOCKED STREET PROTESTER WEARING GAS MASK WITH VENEZUELAN FLAG ON BACK OPPOSITION LAWMAKER FREDDY GUEVARA GREETING RESIDENTS BLOCKING STREET (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) OPPOSITION LAWMAKER FREDDY GUEVARA, SAYING: "This is a country that is in rebellion, this is a democratic and popular insurrection, without violence, but it's an insurrection. This is a people that will not keep quiet and that is why we have to do everything possible so that after July 16 we have the strength to enforce the mandate." MORE OF GUEVARA GREETING RESIDENTS BLOCKING ROAD BLOCKED ROADS PROTESTER PAINTING ROAD WITH GRAFFITI PAINTED MESSAGE ON STREET THAT READS: "NO MORE DICTATORSHIP" PROTESTERS WITH COVERED FACES WALKING INTO BLOCKED OFF STREET
- Embargoed: 24th July 2017 20:28
- Keywords: Venezuela protests roadblocks Leopoldo Lopez Lilian Tintori Nicolas Maduro
- Location: CARACAS, VENEZUELA
- City: CARACAS, VENEZUELA
- Country: Venezuela
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Civil Unrest
- Reuters ID: LVA0036P4YE6F
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Opposition protesters blocked streets around the capital on Monday (July 10) after a dramatic weekend which saw the surprise transfer of opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez from prison to house arrest.
Monday's roadblocks remained peaceful after 100 days of protests that often ended in violent clashes and have resulted in the deaths of more than 90 people.
Many blocking the roads sounded defiant, galvanized by Lopez' transfer to house arrest. His wife Lilian Tintori emerged from their home with her daughter and told media that the return of her husband was a stage and that Venezuela would "overcome" in stages and "little steps."
Lopez, 46, was sentenced to nearly 14 years in jail on charges of inciting violence during 2014 protests against President Nicolas Maduro that led to 43 deaths. But he was surprisingly granted house arrest and sent home due to what the Supreme Court called "irregularities" in his case and for health reasons. Lopez looked robust, however, when he later appeared to supporters. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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