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2017-07-02 04:49:41 UTC
Face of the Venezuela crisis: Helicopter attacks, alleged coup and clash
of powers
By Alex Vasquez S.
Published June 30, 2017
The political crisis in Venezuela intensified this week when President
Nicolas Maduro warned of an alleged "American intervention," a police
helicopter attacked the country’s highest court with grenades and more
young people died in protests against the government.
But beyond those headlines this week is a country on the brink of collapse.
The socialist country is dealing with triple-digit inflation, political
turmoil, food and medicine shortages and worsening crime.
And the problems keep getting worse.
On Tuesday, Maduro asked for President Donald Trump to stop an alleged
plot by his government and the "Venezuelan right" to give him a "coup."
Hours later, a helicopter piloted by Oscar Perez, a cop and movie actor,
crossed the center of Caracas, where the government buildings are, with
a sign that said: "350 Freedom," a reference to the constitutional
article that justifies rebellion against governments that violate human
rights.
The government said the helicopter dropped four grenades on the Supreme
Court of Justice (TSJ) and fired against the Ministry of Interior and
Justice.
There was little damage to the buildings and no one was injured.
In a video he shared in his social networks, Perez claims to be part of
a coalition of military, police and civilians against the government.
The group is demanding Maduro’s resignation.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/06/30/face-venezuela-crisis-helicopter-attacks-alleged-coup-and-clash-powers.html
of powers
By Alex Vasquez S.
Published June 30, 2017
The political crisis in Venezuela intensified this week when President
Nicolas Maduro warned of an alleged "American intervention," a police
helicopter attacked the country’s highest court with grenades and more
young people died in protests against the government.
But beyond those headlines this week is a country on the brink of collapse.
The socialist country is dealing with triple-digit inflation, political
turmoil, food and medicine shortages and worsening crime.
And the problems keep getting worse.
On Tuesday, Maduro asked for President Donald Trump to stop an alleged
plot by his government and the "Venezuelan right" to give him a "coup."
Hours later, a helicopter piloted by Oscar Perez, a cop and movie actor,
crossed the center of Caracas, where the government buildings are, with
a sign that said: "350 Freedom," a reference to the constitutional
article that justifies rebellion against governments that violate human
rights.
The government said the helicopter dropped four grenades on the Supreme
Court of Justice (TSJ) and fired against the Ministry of Interior and
Justice.
There was little damage to the buildings and no one was injured.
In a video he shared in his social networks, Perez claims to be part of
a coalition of military, police and civilians against the government.
The group is demanding Maduro’s resignation.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/06/30/face-venezuela-crisis-helicopter-attacks-alleged-coup-and-clash-powers.html
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