Student leaders opposed to President Hugo Chávez’ bid to secure the right to successive re-election by changing the constitution called on the government to stop accusing them of being violent when their intentions were peaceful. Although their latest march went off without incident late last week, an earlier protest the previous Tuesday was marred by clashes between students and the Metropolitan Police, who fired volleys of tear gas and rubber bullets. Afterwards, leaders of the march accused the police of trying to stir up trouble. Full Story
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