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VENEZUELA PROTESTS -
People Protest Over
Food Shortages,
Corrupt Government &
Crime
Air Canada has suspended flights to and from
Venezuela, citing concerns over security.
The airline said it would consider resuming operations once the situation in Venezuela had stabilised.
It operated three return flights between
Toronto and
Caracas per week.
Twenty-nine people - from both sides of the political divide - have been killed in six weeks of protests against high inflation, crime and the shortage of many staples in Venezuela. tear gas pepper spray
"Due to ongoing civil unrest in Venezuela, Air Canada can no longer ensure the safety of its operation and has suspended flights to Caracas until further notice," says the
Canadian airline in a statement.
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It says customers who have not begun their travel "may obtain refunds".
Others may be rebooked on other airlines.
Retaliation
Several international airlines have reduced operations in recent weeks in Venezuela, but their main grievance has been the government's tight currency controls.
Venezuela's
President Nicolas Maduro has urged the
United States to discuss "
peace and sovereignty" in a high level commission mediated by the
Union of South American Nations (
Unasur).
Mr Maduro also asked
President Obama not to heed US factions that he says want to kill the
Venezuelan leader.
Venezuela blames the US for the anti-government protests that have left 28 people dead in the past month.
The US says Venezuela is using it as a scapegoat for its internal problems.
Earlier, thousands of government supporters marched through the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, to thank the country's security forces for their policing of the recent unrest.
Mr Maduro and several military leaders held speeches praising the "civic-military" partnership.
He also proposed the creation of a "high-level commission" to discuss "peace and respect to the sovereignty" in Venezuela.
'Humble bus driver'
The
Venezuelan president said he wanted the head of the
National Assembly,
Diosdado Cabello, to negotiate with a "high-level officer" of the
US administration under the auspices of Unasur.
Alvaro Villarueda starts his morning the same way every day — putting in a call to his friend who has a friend who works at a
Caracas, Venezuela, supermarket.
Today, he's looking for sugar, and he's asking his friend if he knows if any shipments have arrived. As he talks on the phone, his wife Lisbeth Nello, is in the kitchen.
There are 10 mouths to feed every day in this family — five of them children. The two youngest are still in diapers.
"The things that are the scarcest are actually what we need the most," Nello says. "
Flour, cooking oil, butter, milk, diapers. I spent last week hunting for diapers everywhere. The situation is really tough for basic goods."
Once again, President Obama has missed a chance to put the US with the people of a country rebelling against a corrupt regime.
Remember Iran in 2009?
Remember when Iranians took to the streets to protest a corrupt election? President Obama stood silent and watched the regime commit atrocities.
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Why didn't President Obama stand up with the people in the streets of Venezuela? These people are fighting a government that ran a corrupt election, develops its ties with Iran and
Cuba. It is also an anti-US regime, from insults for
President Bush at the UN to supporting leftist candidates with cash.
This is not
Ukraine, it's Venezuela. While the world has been focused on a missing plane, violent clashes have set the country's capital on fire.
Student protesters have clashed with soldiers in the streets of Caracas again today, as three more fatal shootings raised the death toll to 25 as a month of demonstrations against Venezuela's socialist government intensifies.
Around 3000 supporters and opponents of Venezuela's President
Nicolás Maduro took to the streets of the country's capital to mark one month since the protests erupted.
- published: 03 Jul 2014
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