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    The attack on Fort Paramacay (code name Operation David), was a military assault carried out in the morning of Sunday, August 6, 2017, between 3:50 a...
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    warrant out for apparently taking part in the assault on Fort Paramacay. President Maduro also laid blame on extreme right-wing elements in his own country...
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  • connections with members of the Armed Forces to revolt. On 6 August 2017, during the attack on Fort Paramacay, Caguaripano released a video in which he appeared...
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    journalists entry into the Palacio Federal Legislativo, with the National Guard assaulting and destroying belongings of individuals belonging to the media and National...
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    2017 2017 Venezuelan protests 2017 Mother of All Marches 2017 Attack on Fort Paramacay 2018 El Junquito raid 2018 — present Pemon conflict 2019 — present...
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    those (violent) strikes"). The Human Rights Foundation, condemned the assault, with HRF president Thor Halvorssen Mendoza claiming that "the PSUV approved...
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    with Alcalá's troops while working in Colombia. The list included "320 M4 assault rifles, an anti-tank rocket launcher, Zodiac boats, US$1 million in cash...
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    coup d'etat" and "magnicide". Guaidó's team reported that "With this new assault by the dictatorship, there are now 10 [of its] members that have been detained...
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    2019 accused of having participated in the 22 December barracks assault in Bolívar, died on 3 January 2021 due to lack of medical attention. The indigenous...
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    colectivos in some Caracas barrios. Some weapons given to the groups include assault rifles, submachine guns and grenades. Despite the Venezuelan government's...
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    government of assaulting reporters. The National Union of Journalists (SNTP) in Venezuela has said there has been at least 181 attacks on journalists in...
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    Assembly election and the 2018 presidential election. Sanctions were placed on current and former government officials, including members of the Supreme...
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    where police are forbidden entry. Some weapons given to the groups include assault rifles, submachine guns and grenades. Various colectivos have said that...
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    2017 Venezuelan National Assembly attack (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    the Palacio Federal Legislativo on the Independence Day of Venezuela, assaulting many members of the opposition-led National Assembly. At least 12 opposition...
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    December 2019 accused of having participated in a barracks assault in Bolívar state, died on 3 January 2021 due to lack of medical attention. The indigenous...
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    residents of Pacaraima on August 18, 2018, after the family of a local merchant told the authorities that he had been assaulted by a group of Venezuelans...
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    First Lieutenant Yefferson García Dos Ramos, two leaders of the attack on the Paramacay Military Base, were captured in Caracas. The US President Donald Trump...
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    a "transitional government", with some Maduro loyalists attempting to assault attendees with sticks and machetes in areas such as Petare, Maracay and...
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    Government supporters storm the National Assembly, stealing phones and assaulting opposition lawmakers while also vandalizing the building. 24 October –Students...
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    robbed of his cell phone. Weeks later on the afternoon of 27 June 2017, a video was released showing men with assault rifles flanking Pérez, stating that...
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