- published: 19 Feb 2014
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Venezuela opposition's Leopoldo Lopez hands himself in For more Latest and Breaking News Headlines SUBSCRIBE to https://www.youtube.com/user/ZakWorldNEWS A Venezuelan opposition leader, Leopoldo Lopez, has handed himself over to the National Guard after holding a speech to thousands of his supporters. He said he hoped his arrest would wake up the country to its "unjust justice". It comes as several thousand of pro- and anti-government supporters took part in tense rival rallies in the capital, Caracas. Mr Lopez was wanted on charges of inciting violence during recent street protests which left at least four dead. Speaking before thousands of his supporters wearing red, President Nicolas Maduro said Mr Lopez would be brought to Justice. 'Sedition' "He must answer before the prosecution, the courts, the laws his calls to sedition, his unawareness of the constitution," Mr Maduro told the crowd. Tensions have been running high in the deeply polarised country. Three of the dead - two anti-government protesters and one government supporter - died of bullet wounds sustained during demonstrations last Wednesday. Another student died after being ran over during a march on Monday night in the eastern city of Carupano. Before handing himself over to the authorities, Mr Lopez denied the charges against him. "I present myself to an unjust judiciary. They want to jail Venezuelans who want peaceful, democratic change," he said. Ahead of the rallies, Caracas Mayor Jorge Rodriguez warned that he had not authorised Tuesday's opposition march. Police and members of the National Guard were out in force. Opposition activists have accused the authorities of trying to prevent them from attending the anti-government rally. The anti-government demonstration was called by Mr Lopez, leader of the opposition Popular Will party and former mayor of Chacao district in eastern Caracas. Conspiracy allegations Earlier, he urged his supporters to join the march but asked them to stop short of the Interior Ministry, which is located in a pro-government area of Caracas and where he was planning to hand in a petition. "I will walk alone. I won't put any Venezuelan lives at risk. Go Venezuela!" he wrote on Twitter. The BBC's Irene Caselli in Caracas says thousands of people - many wearing white and holding Venezuelan flags - gathered in the east of the city in support of Mr Lopez. Government supporters wearing red held a rival march and headed to the presidential palace for the meeting with President Maduro. It appears Mr Lopez took the decision not to lead his supporters into the path of the pro-government protesters, our correspondent adds. TAGS abc breaking news, bbc, bbc football, bbc iplayer, bbc news, bbc news america, bbc persian, bbc sport, bbc weather, bbc world news, breaking celebrity news, breaking election news, breaking late news, breaking local news, breaking music news, breaking news, breaking news alerts, breaking news canada, breaking news headlines, breaking news in atlanta, breaking news in nigeria, breaking news india, breaking news pensacola florida, breaking news plane crash, breaking news story, breaking sports news, business expensive news home media world, christian world news, cnn, cnn breaking news, cnn money, cnn news, cnn news breaking news, cnn news world, detroit breaking news, global news, headline, headline news, health care technology news, hot latest global news, internet technology news, las vegas breaking news, latest breaking news, latest celebrity news, latest information technology news, latest music news, latest news, latest news headlines, latest news update, latest sports news, live breaking news, local breaking news, local news today, msn breaking news, nbc breaking news, nbc world news, news of the world, news report us world, news today news, news updated daily, solar technology news, sports news today, technology news, the latest news, today news, us news and world, us news and world report, us news and world report magazine, us news and world report web site, us news world report, world news, world news daily, world news headlines