Friday, February 21, 2014

Caracas back to normal, Maduro commences expulsion proceedings against CNN en Espanol.



It appears after the violent demonstrations of last week and this week, everything is back to normal. Primarily in Western areas of Caracas. The Eastern areas of Caracas is getting back to normal aside from revival of violence in certain limited parts.

In other related news, the Maduro administration has commenced expulsion proceedings against CNN en Espanol.

Venezuela has revoked or denied press credentials for CNN journalists in the country, following the president's announcement he would expel CNN if it did not "rectify" its coverage of anti-government protests.

 "They want to show the world that there is a civil war in Venezuela," President Nicolas Maduro said Thursday in a televised speech.

 Anti-government protests have become a daily occurrence in the country, and clashes with security forces or pro-government supporters have resulted in at least eight deaths, officials said.

 What CNN is not showing, Maduro said, is "the people working, studying, building the homeland."

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