Number of people detained during protests in Venezuela increased to 83


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CARACAS, May 1. /TASS/. At slightest 83 people were incarcerated on Tuesday in Venezuela during protests opposite a government, Head of Foro Penal Venezuelan non-governmental classification (NGO) Alfredo Romero pronounced on Twitter.





“We endorse a information on 83 arrests for appearance in demonstrations today,” he wrote. According to NGO estimates, many people 59 were incarcerated in Zulia state. In other regions, a series of detainees varies from one to four. Earlier, tellurian rights activists talked about 25 people in detention.


Protests began in Caracas and several other cities in Venezuela after a organisation of servicemen took a side of Venezuelan antithesis personality Juan Guaido. During a demonstrations, accompanied by clashes with a confidence forces, a few dozen people were harmed in a collateral of a country.


Earlier on Tuesday, Guaido published a video on Twitter, in that he urged a Venezuelan troops to take to a streets in sequence to “end a usurpation” in a country. A organisation of troops officers and conduct of a Popular Will celebration Leopoldo Lopez also seemed in a video.


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