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Dr. Eowyn posted: "After months of hyperinflation, and food, water, and
medical shortages, the people of Venezuela finally took to the streets to
tell their socialist government they've had enough. On Thursday, Sept. 1,
2016, an epic surge of half a million people converge"
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<http://fellowshipoftheminds.com/author/eowyn2/> Venezuela at the abyss:
500,000 swarm streets of capital to demand recall of president
<http://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2016/09/03/venezuela-at-the-abyss-500000-swarm-streets-of-capital-to-demand-recall-of-president/>
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Dr. Eowyn <http://fellowshipoftheminds.com/author/eowyn2/>

After months of hyperinflation, and food, water, and medical shortages, the
people of Venezuela finally took to the streets to tell their socialist
government they've had enough.

On Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016, an epic surge of half a million people
converged on the capital, Caracas, to insist that an election to recall
President Nicolas Maduro, the 53-year-old successor to the late Hugo
Chavez, take place as planned.

[image: Massive demonstration in Caracas, Venezuela, Sept. 1, 2016]
<https://fellowshipofminds.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/massive-demonstration-in-caracas-venezuela-sept-1-2016.jpg>

Mery Mogollon and Chris Kraul report for the *Los Angeles Times
<http://www.latimes.com/world/mexico-americas/la-fg-venezuela-rally-20160901-snap-story.html>*
that the legions of anti-Maduro protesters, mostly dressed in white,
stretched for as far as the eye could see. Estimates put the crowds at
500,000.

The marchers carried posters reading “*No more socialism*,” “Maduro Out,”
“Venezuela wants a recall,” and banners demanding the release of political
prisoners. They said life in Venezuela has become a daily ordeal of
standing in endless lines for food, for government services, for medical
care. A common sentiment of the demonstrations was frustration —
frustration over having water or electricity service cut off, frustration
for hyperinflation that destroys the value of their wages. The Venezuelan
flag was everywhere — on hats, shirts, skirts, rendered in face paint. Many
wore flags as capes. The protesters came from all over Venezuela, including
indigenous community representatives from Amazonas state. Some marched
bare-chested and in loincloths while carrying spears.

Bordering the streets occupied by the masses of protesters were several
cordons of riot police. They used tear gas to disperse some protesters who
mounted one of Caracas’ freeways, but otherwise there were no violent
incidents or confrontations reported.

[image: Caracas demonstration 9-1-2016]
<https://fellowshipofminds.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/caracas-demonstration-9-1-2016.jpg>

Among the demonstrators were:

   - *Nelson Rivas*, 35, who was determined that nothing would stop him
   from demonstrating — not his wheelchair, not the six-mile distance over
   uneven pavement, not the whiffs of tear gas, not the ominous threats of
   arrests from Maduro. He said, “I came to demand that the recall election
   take place according to the constitution. Whatever your point of view, the
   condition of the country is the worst.”
   - Marching near Rivas was hairdresser *Adela Hernandez*, 56, who said
   she had reached her limit of tolerance: “Everything is a disaster. We’re
   tired of the insecurity, of scarcities, of inflation. We want a peaceful
   change, according to the constitution, that’s why we want a recall vote.
   It’s our right.”
   - *Agustín Perez*, a 30-year-old carpenter who lives in the poor east
   Caracas barrio El Atlantico who walked five miles to the protest after
   Maduro closed down the subways close to the protest route to discourage
   attendance, said: “We want the Venezuela we had 20 years ago, when there
   was food, security, medicine, when the money you made was enough to buy
   what you needed. Maduro can’t offer any of that.”
   - *Jesús Belisario*, a 38-year old laborer who came from San Cristobal
   in western Tachira state, said: “Recall now. The government can’t stop it.
   Discontent is very high.”
   - *Opposition leaders* in the march included Miranda state Gov. Henrique
   Capriles, national Assemblyman Julio Borges, and Maria Corina Machado, the
   fierce assemblywoman who was physically attacked on the floor of the
   national legislature, while the chamber’s president, Diosdado Cabello,
   stood by smiling.

*The demonstration was a forceful repudiation of the leftist politics that
are falling out of favor across Latin America.* At its peak in 2008, the
left held the presidencies of 8 of the 10 most populous countries in South
and Central America. But those regimes have lost popularity as steep drops
in commodity prices badly damaged their economies and left less money to
spend on the poor. Candidates from the right recently won the presidencies
of *Argentina* and *Peru*, and just this week, Dilma Rousseff was
permanently ousted from the presidency in *Brazil* in an impeachment trial
engineered by opponents from the right who now control the government.

But nowhere in Latin America has the rise and fall of the left been as
dramatic as in Venezuela, a country that has been on the brink of collapse
for the last several months.

[image: Sean Penn and BFF Hugo Chavez]
<https://fellowshipofminds.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/sean_penn_hugo_chavez_not_a_dictato.png>

Sean Penn and BFF Hugo Chavez

*Venezuela had its own brand of socialism, known as Chauvismo for Hugo
Chavez* -- actor *Sean Penn's best bud*, who was elected president in 1998
in a rejection of free-market policies that were encouraged by the United
States but failed to deliver on their promise of wider prosperity. Chavez
fueled his social programs with revenue from the country’s vast oil supply.
But falling oil prices and out-of-control spending threw the economy into
turmoil as the leadership turned to more repressive measures to stifle
growing discontent.

Maduro, who was vice president under Chavez, took over after the latter
died in March 2013 and was narrowly elected to a six-year term the next
month. Maduro's support plummeted as the economy continued to deteriorate
to the point that analysts warn that *Venezuela is at risk of becoming a
failed state*.

*The opposition *had thought *winning a majority of seats in the National
Assembly in last year's elections *would lead to changes. But *the
Maduro-controlled Supreme Court has declared 24 laws passed by the body to
be illegal.*

Still, *Maduro has supporters who held a counter-march of tens of thousands
*on Thursday in a section of Caracas closer to the Miraflores presidential
palace. The anti-Maduro forces say the pro-government marchers were paid to
be there.

[image: Pro-Maduro counter-rally, 9-1-2016]
<https://fellowshipofminds.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/pro-maduro-counter-rally-9-1-2016.jpg>

Pro-Maduro counter-rally, 9-1-2016

On Sept. 14, protests will be convened at all the state capitals to demand
that the national electoral council convene the "recall Maduro" vote. While
the council has verified that enough signatures were collected earlier this
year to initiate the process, it has not set a firm time line for the next
phase, which opponents claim is a delaying tactic.

Meanwhile, still no sign of Sean Penn in Venezuela.

The actor-activist was last spotted
<http://www.justjared.com/photo-gallery/3740605/sean-penn-star-professor-mad-man-mel-gibson-05/>on
August 23, having dinner at Il Piccolino in West Hollywood, Calif. The
elegant Mediterranean restaurant's menu
<http://www.ilpiccolinorestaurant.com/files/Lunch.pdf> includes steaks,
chicken, veal, lamb, artisan duck sausages, seafood pasta, and octopus
appetizers.

Penn <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Penn#Early_life> has lived a
privileged life since birth as the son of actor-director Leo Penn. His
paternal grandparents were Ashkenazi Jewish emigrants from Lithuania and
Russia.

<https://fellowshipofminds.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/sean-penn-at-il-piccolino-restaurant-august-23-2016.jpg>

Sean Penn at Il Piccolino restaurant, August 23, 2016

See also:

   - Venezuela is shutting down
   <https://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2016/05/28/venezuela-is-shutting-down/>
   - Apocalyptic Venezuela: 5,000 loot supermarket; president declares
   state-of-emergency
   
<https://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2016/05/15/apocalyptic-venezuela-5000-loot-supermarket-president-declares-state-of-emergency/>
   - This is Venezuela: Mob burns a man alive over $5
   
<https://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2016/05/21/this-is-venezuela-mob-burns-a-man-alive-over-5/>
   - Socialist Venezuela into the abyss: people are killing pets for food
   
<https://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2016/05/13/venezuela-into-the-abyss-people-are-killing-pets-for-food/>
   - Socialist Hugo Chavez died with a family fortune worth $2 billion
   
<https://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2013/03/10/socialist-hugo-chavez-died-with-a-family-fortune-worth-2-billion/>

*~Eowyn*

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