
Disorders in Venezuela (Part 2)
• Unrest in Venezuela (Part 2)
Protests in Venezuela are continuing protests, the most massive since 2014. They have, according to the Associated Press, killed at least 33 people. President Maduro says that the US has provided for the organization of presentations about $ 100 million Who and why there protests -. It can be found in the first report.

Today, we take a closer look with a warhead of protesters, who in any country looks and acts the same. And there, what to see.
Many have built a mask against tear gas, which police disperse protesters particularly zealous. (Photo by Christian Veron | Reuters):

Creative Action. (Photo by Federico Parra):

The respite. Another homemade mask. (Photo by Marco Bello | Reuters):

(Photo Ronaldo Schemidt):

This did not rely on home-made devices, took a normal mask. (Photo Ronaldo Schemidt):

The burning of tires - classic. (Photo Ronaldo Schemidt):

No, these protesters are unlikely to simply dissatisfied with "the decisions of the Supreme Court of Venezuela", rather, they are driven by other motives. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins | Reuters):

(Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins | Reuters):

It is useful. (Photo by Christian Veron | Reuters):

(Photo by Marco Bello | Reuters):

(Photo by Christian Veron | Reuters):

(Photo by Federico Parra):

The lamp of the policeman. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins | Reuters):

and stones from the roof too. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins | Reuters):

(Photo Ronaldo Schemidt):

Photo on memory. (Photo Ronaldo Schemidt):

(Photo: Juan Barreto):

Starting Molotov cocktails at police. (Photo by Carlos Becerra):

Spiritualized person. (Photo Ronaldo Schemidt):

(Photo by Federico Parra):

(Photo: Juan Barreto):

(Photo by Christian Veron | Reuters):