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Luis Manuel Diaz: Venezuelan oppostion politician shot dead at campaign event

The opposition says several activists have been wounded in recent days as government supporters crashed campaign events

Fabiola Sanchez
Thursday 26 November 2015 09:04 GMT
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Venezuelan anti-government students participate in the celebrations for the University Students' Day, in Caracas, on November 21, 2015
Venezuelan anti-government students participate in the celebrations for the University Students' Day, in Caracas, on November 21, 2015

Luis Manuel Diaz, a Venezuelan regional opposition leader, was shot to death at a campaign rally for next week's congressional elections, his party said.

The shooting took place on Wednesday in the central town of Altagracia de Orituco, the leader of Democratic Action party, Carolos Prosperi, said. He said he heard gunshots as the rally was breaking up and the party's leader for the town, Luis Manuel Diaz, was hit.

Another top party official, Henry Ramos Allup, said Diaz was killed while sitting on stage next to Lilian Tintori, wife of jailed opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, who is one of the best known faces of forces opposing Venezuela's socialist government.

Ms Tintori is one of the best known faces of the forces opposing Venezuela's socialist government.

On her Twitter account Wednesday night, she denounced the "terror" that she charged was carried out by the governing party and said she had suffered multiple attacks in Altagracia de Orituco.

The 6 December elections are being fiercely contested as the opposition coalition, of which Democratic Action is a part, mounts one of its strongest challenges yet to the government amid severe economic problems in the oil-exporting country.

The opposition says several activists have been wounded in recent days as government supporters crashed campaign events.

The socialist party has denied that it is trying to intimidate the opposition with violence and called the allegations nothing more than the latest craze among the government's foes.

Associated Press

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