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Anti-Chavez Protests In Carabobo Leave One Dead And Three Injured

Valencia, 26 Nov. ABN.- José Aníbal Oliveros Yépez, 19, was killed Monday morning in Guacara, Carabobo, after being shot three times by anti-Chavez demonstrators who were protesting in the street against the constitutional reform.

The information comes from General Cliver Alcalá Cordones commander of the 41st Armored Brigade and the Military Garrison of Valencia. He stated that from "about 2:00 in the morning, these groups set up in different places around town with the intention of creating chaos."

In these acts, 3 others were injured by firearms and by blasts from explosives in the Ciudad Alianza community of Guacara.

The General indicated that 'four individuals suspected of being involved in the death of Olivero Yépez were detained.'

He explained that the victim was in a truck of the socialist company Petrocasa, where he worked. When he tried to convince demonstrators to let his truck through so he could continue with work, he was shot twice in the back and once in the forearm.

The case has been assigned to Darnis Zolorzano, Public Ministry prosecuting attorney of homicides.

In addition, Alcalá Cordones reported the detention of 15 others involved in the disruption of public order by blocking traffic in the cities of Valencia, Libertador, Naguanagua and Guacara.

In those jurisdictions the protesters burned tires and uncovered manholes to block transit.

The General said that Army, National Guard and Carabobo Police personnel are neutralizing these actions, "which are hardly democratic and violate the rights of others."

Translated by Dawn Gable