El “gas del bueno” madurista afectó a los niños del Colegio San Pedro (tristes imágenes)

El “gas del bueno” madurista afectó a los niños del Colegio San Pedro (tristes imágenes)

School children protect themselves from tear gas during a rally against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela April 26, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
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La represión con gases lacrimógenos de la Guardia Nacional Bolivariana (GNB) sobre la marcha de la oposición que se desplazaba por la avenida Victoria este miércoles fue tan desproporcionada, que llegó a afectar a los niños del Colegio San Pedro de Caracas y tuvieron que ser evacuados del plantel.

El diputado de la Asamblea Nacional, José Guerra, precisó que la “represión desmedida” del cuerpo castrense frente a la Iglesia San Pedro, ocurrió justo cuando los niños salían del colegio.





Por su parte, el dirigente de Voluntad Popular, Hasler Iglesias, responsabilizó al Corononel Gotera de la GNB por lo sucedido.

 

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A schoolboy covers his nose and mouth to avoid breathing tear gas shot by police at opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro marching in Caracas on April 26, 2017. Protesters in Venezuela plan a high-risk march against President Maduro Wednesday, sparking fears of fresh violence after demonstrations that have left 26 dead in the crisis-wracked country. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
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A schoolgirl covers her nose and mouth to avoid breathing tear gas shot by police at opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro marching in Caracas on April 26, 2017. Protesters in Venezuela plan a high-risk march against President Maduro Wednesday, sparking fears of fresh violence after demonstrations that have left 26 dead in the crisis-wracked country. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
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A schoolgirl covers her nose and mouth to avoid breathing tear gas shot by police at opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro marching in Caracas on April 26, 2017. Protesters in Venezuela plan a high-risk march against President Maduro Wednesday, sparking fears of fresh violence after demonstrations that have left 26 dead in the crisis-wracked country. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
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A schoolboy covers his nose and mouth to avoid breathing tear gas shot by police at opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro marching in Caracas on April 26, 2017. Protesters in Venezuela plan a high-risk march against President Maduro Wednesday, sparking fears of fresh violence after demonstrations that have left 26 dead in the crisis-wracked country. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
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A child covers his nose and mouth to avoid breathing tear gas shot by police at opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro marching in Caracas on April 26, 2017. Protesters in Venezuela plan a high-risk march against President Maduro Wednesday, sparking fears of fresh violence after demonstrations that have left 26 dead in the crisis-wracked country. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
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Riot police charge amid a cloud of tear gas on opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro marching in Caracas on April 26, 2017. Protesters in Venezuela plan a high-risk march against President Maduro Wednesday, sparking fears of fresh violence after demonstrations that have left 26 dead in the crisis-wracked country. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
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