Venezuela Opposition Leader Jailed For Nearly 14 Years

    Hardline Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez has
    been jailed for nearly 14 years on charges of inciting 2014 anti-government
    protests that turned violent, killing more than 40 people.
    The ruling enraged opponents of socialist President Nicolas
    Maduro, who say Lopez is an innocent scapegoat. But it brought cheers from
    grassroots government supporters who view the US-educated activist as a
    dangerous conspirator.
    After a marathon session at the heavily guarded Palace of
    Justice, judge Susana Barreiros ruled Lopez, 44, who was arrested in February
    last year, had masterminded the violence and street riots that erupted for
    three months.

    Though Lopez had publicly called for peaceful resistance to
    the Maduro government and was behind bars during most of the unrest,
    prosecutors said his speeches sent subliminal message sand constituted a call
    to violence.
    He was ordered to return to the Ramo Verde military jail to
    serve a sentence of 13 years and nine months.
    Lopez’s case has become a cause celebre for opposition
    supporters over what they deem the Maduro government’s trampling of human
    rights.

    The US government, the United Nations and international
    rights groups have all called for Lopez’s release.
    Supporters of the government jubiliating…

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