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Old Nov 8, 2007, 12:02 pm   #1 (permalink) (top)
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Gunfire erupts after Venezuelan students protest against Chavez


A supporter of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez points a pistol toward two of the president's opponents during clashes at Venezuela's Central University in Caracas, Wednesday.
(Gregorio Marrerro/Associated Press)


Gunfire erupts after Venezuelan students protest against Chavez

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Gunmen opened fire on students returning from a march Wednesday in which 80,000 people denounced President Hugo Chavez's attempts to expand his power.

At least eight people were injured, including one by gunfire, officials said.

Photographers for the Associated Press saw at least two gunmen — one wearing a ski mask and another covering his face with a T-shirt — firing handguns at the anti-Chavez crowd. Terrified students ran through the campus as ambulances arrived.

National Guard troops gathered outside the Central University of Venezuela, the nation's largest and a centre for opposition to Chavez's government. Venezuelan law bars state security forces from entering the campus, but Luis Acuna, the minister of higher education, said they could be called in if the university requests them.

The amendments would abolish presidential term limits, give the president control over the Central Bank and let him create new provinces governed by handpicked officials.

The protesters demand the referendum be suspended, saying the amendments would weaken civil liberties in one of South America's oldest democracies and give Chavez unprecedented power to declare states of emergency.


"Don't allow Venezuela to go down a path that nobody wants to cross," student leader Freddy Guevara told Globovision.

Chavez, who was first elected in 1998, denies the reforms threaten freedom. He says they would instead move Venezuela toward what he calls "21st century socialism."

The Supreme Court is unlikely to act on the students' demands, given that pro-Chavez lawmakers appointed all 32 of its justices.

Hundreds of National Guardsmen and police in riot gear were posted along the march route to prevent clashes between protesters and Chavez sympathizers, but they were restricted from entering the campus.
Looks like they are hitting their limit for tollerance as him being leader and the decisions he is making. As I doubt he will be elected out easily, I wonder if the poeople will seek some form of assistance to gain control back and return the country as they want.
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