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22 Aug 2019 | 01:28 PM UTC

Venezuela: Opposition calls for further mobilizations August 24, 25 /update 9

Opposition leader Juan Guaidó calls for further mobilizations against Maduro on August 24, 25; transportation disruptions and heightened security expected

Warning

Event

Opposition leader Juan Guaidó has called for further mobilizations against President Nicolás Maduro on Saturday, August 24, and on Sunday, August 25. Protests in Caracas, the capital, are likely to be the largest. Though times and locations were not immediately available, gatherings should be expected across the city. Considerable disruptions are expected due to high participation in previous related protests. Other protests should be expected in urban centers across the country.

Associated transportation disruptions and a heightened security presence are expected near the rally site. Clashes between demonstrators and security forces cannot be ruled out. Further protests in the coming days and weeks are also likely.

Context

Venezuela is experiencing an ongoing crisis spurred by President Nicolás Maduro's inauguration to a second term as president on January 10 following last year's contested election, prompting the National Assembly to declare a national emergency. At least 50 foreign governments, including the US, Canada, and Brazil, among others, have since recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó as the interim head of state.

Advice

Individuals in Venezuela are advised to monitor developments to the situation, adhere to instructions issued by local authorities and their home governments, avoid all public gatherings due to the risk of violence and arrest, and anticipate localized disruptions and a heightened security presence.

The security situation in Venezuela remains complex. Professional security advice and support should be sought prior to travel.