Venezuela in near anarchy
Venezuela is sliding into anarchy
By Mariana Zuñiga and Nick Miroff
Washington Post, May 24
"Rioting and looting have exploded in the rural state of Barinas, leaving seven dead and dozens injured. In one of Caracas's main plazas on Saturday, a lynch mob doused a young man with gasoline and set him ablaze. And in several neighborhoods of the capital, masked protesters have been setting up smoldering street barricades known as guarimbas, demanding payment from passing cars.
After seven weeks of near-daily protests, the incidents point to spreading anarchy in Venezuela, as both the government and opposition leaders who urge nonviolence appear to be losing control.
Venezuelan security forces and the pro-government motorcycle gangs known as colectivos have met the unrest with escalating force, and in some cases, lethal gunfire, making matters worse. At least 55 people have been killed in the past seven weeks, including protesters, members of the security forces and bystanders caught in the fray. About 1,000 have been injured, according to the latest tally by authorities, and 346 businesses have been looted or burned."
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