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Narrator: Polarization in Venezuela has been continuous, while some students went out again to the streets
in order to protest against the declarations of the Nicolas Maduros' government, the Bolivarian
Intelligent Service flatted out Leopoldo Lopez's party, today, the most wanted man by the authorities
of Venezuela. Now, we are doing contact with Jorge Luis
Perez, our permanent reporter at Caracas. Hello, Jorge Luis, good night. Tell us what happened today?
Hello, good night, the Venezuelan's Government
had admitted that in defense of the Venezuela's sovereignty any website or any external signal can and might be blocked.
According to students these regulations would only be permitted in dictatorial regimes.
The march was directed to Conatel, the government's department that is the responsible of censuring the Venezuelan media.
The protest was charged with emotivity, the father of Robert Redman, one of the students murdered last week, led the concentration.
Robert's father: I was always by his side and I will always stay by your side (To all the students) to the concentration and protests.
the students were able to reach their goal by delivering their claim in a document.
Journalist: when you censure the media that is showing what the people from Venezuela are asking for is the first step to repression and where the windows of freedom start closing.
Narrator: but the government insists in rejecting such claims.
Conatel's representative: There is an absolute freedom in Venezuela regarding coverage...
Narrator: They claim that they only apply the law to the media sabotaging the stability of the country whether it's TV or internet.
Conatel's representative: To the promotion of hate, to the promotion of violence, and to the repudiation of the authorities.
Narrator: Tomorrow it will be a new journey of protests in that not only the opposition but also the ruling was called to come out to the streets from Caracas.
In the Venezuelan capital, Jorge Luis Perez Valeri. Ultimas Noticias ("Late News")
Studio: Jorge Luis thank you very much. The protest of the opposition in Venezuela sum up many more students in the streets of Caracas.
Apparently the repression from the authorities and the speech of the president Nicolas Maduro, away from soothing the spirits, push more people to stand up against the government
Crowd shouting: Long life to the Universities!
Narrator: Since Nicolas Maduro is the president the crisis in Venezuela is a bomb that appears to explode every day.
Croud: We are the heirs of the humanist battle, despite the bombs and the shootings, the dead fellows and the missing ones, what happened? They haven't been able to defeat us!
Narrator: twenty five thousand (25,000) people were murdered in 2012,this according to the Venezuelan Observatory of Violence. The sharp crisis of insecurity forces Venezuelans to protest.
Old woman: We don't want any more deaths, because we have had too many in this country.
The shortage of basic food has generated a dissatisfaction among Venezuelans, which is understandable when Venezuela is one of richest countries because of its fortune in oil.
But its inflation is the highest in the world.
Crowd: -Inaudible- ....listen and join the battle.
These are the students from Caracas, many other people join them every day that support their protests.
the street is the scenario to stop the incompetence, corruption and an authoritarian regime.
According to the students the government of Nicolas Maduro destroyed what was already falling apart in Chavez's government.
THE DEMOCRACY
The opposition is on the streets in protests that have left dozens of injured and arrested students that are still being looked for their families and at least 3 murdered.
from which two were students.
The only thing we want is justice in whats happening right now in Venezuela, there is no Democracy here, there is democracy!
No respect of Human Rights!
no, no, there is no such thing here! Its a lie, its a lie!
According to the protesters in Caracas facing this giant crisis the only thing the government did was to announce a set of isolated measures that created more restrictions
and the radical speech of Nicolas Maduro stopped backing away the protests and generated more resistance in the population.