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Cry for Venezuela

These times, in Venezuela, are brutal ones: There are anti-government protests every day in cities across the country. At least 67 people, most of them under the age of 30, have been killed in clashes with the National Guard and colectivos, pro-government militia-like groups, since April 1, according to the Attorney General’s office, and more than 1,000 others have been injured. At least 3,000 protesters have been arrested, and 360 have been taken before military tribunals, charged with “treason to the homeland,” for which they face a maximum sentence of 30 years.

Patricia CoutoJuly 8, 2017medication deficit, medication shortages, venezuela, healthcare crisis
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