Venezuela: opposition politician freed from police by protesters

2014-02-18 23

A crowd of Venezuelan anti-government activists wrested free an opposition politician on Monday, as he was being hauled away in handcuffs by security forces following a raid on the party headquarters of President Nicolas Maduro’s biggest foe.

Dario Ramirez, a city councilman and member of opposition party Popular Will, shouted, “they’re taking me away without a warrant” as national guardsmen, surrounded by journalists and party activists, frantically looked for an escape route from the Caracas shopping mall where they took him into custody.

Once he was escorted outside, dozens of activists banging pots and pans in protest attacked the squad, freeing Ramirez using force and speeding him away on a motorcycle.

The dramatic scene underscored the rising tensions that could spill over into violence on Tuesday when pro and anti-government activists hold duelling demonstrations in the capital.
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