2020 Barquisimeto shooting

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The 2020 Barquisimeto shooting occurred on 29 February 2020, when pro-government colectivos shot at the Speaker of the National Assembly of Venezuela Juan Guaidó and his supporters in Barquisimeto, Lara state during a demonstration, leaving ten injured.[1][2]

Barquisimeto shooting
Part of the Venezuelan presidential crisis
2020 Barquisimeto shooting is located in Venezuela
Barquisimeto
Barquisimeto
2020 Barquisimeto shooting (Venezuela)
LocationJuan de Villegas parish, Barquisimeto, Lara state, Venezuela
Date29 February 2020; 4 years ago (2020-02-29)
WeaponsFirearms
Deaths0
Injured10
PerpetratorsColectivos

Background edit

A power struggle concerning who is the legitimate President of Venezuela began on 10 January 2019, when the opposition-majority National Assembly declared that incumbent Nicolás Maduro's 2018 re-election was invalid; that the office of the President of Venezuela was therefore vacant; and declared its president, Juan Guaidó, to be acting president of the nation. As of February 2020, Guaidó had been recognized as the interim president of Venezuela by 54 countries,[3] including the United States and most nations of Latin America and Europe.[4]

Shooting edit

On 29 February Juan Guaidó mobilized a march against the government of Nicolás Maduro in the Juan de Villegas parish, Barquisimeto, Lara state. Guaidó was in a van at the time of the shooting, which was fired upon by pro-government colectivos. Bolivarian National Intelligence Service agents were also reported of having participated in the attack.[1] The shooting left a total of ten wounded, including a 16-year-old boy.[5][non-primary source needed] Guaidó's vehicle received nine gunshots.[1]

According to opposition deputy Alfonso Marquina [es], in addition to the wounded, one person was kidnapped.[6]

Reactions edit

Domestic edit

  •   Venezuelan opposition: Juan Guaidó, after the shooting, said that "the dictatorship tried to assassinate me today. They aimed at me. Our only limit is the physical limit".[8] Guaidó accused Diosdado Cabello of being the intellectual author of the shooting.[9]

International edit

The European Union, Spain, and the Organization of American States condemned the attack against the demonstration.[1]

  •   European Union: The EU issued a statement saying: "Acts of this nature against the opposition and the democratically elected National Assembly and its members are unacceptable and further hinder efforts towards a political solution to the crisis. The right of all political forces and civil society to demonstrate peacefully must be respected."[1]
  •   Spain: The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the shooting and rejected the harassment against Juan Guaidó.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Singer, Florantonia (2020-03-01). "El ataque a una concentración de Juan Guaidó deja al menos cinco heridos". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2021-05-19.
  2. ^ "Colectivos chavistas atacaron una concentración convocada por Juan Guaidó en Barquisimeto". infobae (in Spanish). 29 February 2020. Retrieved 2021-05-19.
  3. ^ DeYoung, Karen (4 April 2019). "Diseases surge in Venezuela under health system in 'utter collapse', report says". The Independent. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  4. ^ Meredith, Sam (12 February 2019). "How a nationwide protest against Maduro could shape Venezuela's future". CNBC. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Lara - 10 heridos dejaría hechos violentos en contra de Guaidó", VPItv, YouTube, 1 March 2020, retrieved 2022-06-09
  6. ^ Juan Guaidó, tras el atentado por parte de colectivos chavistas: “La dictadura cobarde intentó asesinarme”. Publicado el 29 de febrero de 2020. Consultado el 9 de julio de 2020.
  7. ^ Cabello: lo ocurrido en Barquisimeto fue un falso positivo. Publicado el 2 de marzo de 2020. Consultado el 9 de julio de 2020.
  8. ^ Juan Guaidó, tras el atentado por parte de colectivos chavistas: “La dictadura cobarde intentó asesinarme”. Publicado el 29 de febrero de 2020. Consultado el 9 de julio de 2020.
  9. ^ Colectivos chavistas atacaron una concentración convocada por Juan Guaidó en Barquisimeto. Infobae. Publicado el 29 de febrero de 2020. Consultado el 9 de julio de 2020.