CARACAS, Friday June 01, 2007 | Update
The US Department of State Thursday issued a travel warning
for Venezuela, urging US citizens to avoid the danger posed
by ongoing demonstrations in Venezuela over non renewal of
the broadcast license for private television station RCTV.
"Demonstrations, which began the weekend of May 27-28, continue"
in cities around the country against Venezuelan President
Hugo Chavez's decision not to renew Radio Caracas Television's
broadcast license, the Department of State said.
"The government is organizing counter-demonstrations. Riot
police are out in force (...) police in Caracas used tear
gas, water cannons, and plastic pellets to disperse crowds
... There are reports of at least one fatality," it added.
US authorities advised US citizens to "consider the risks
of travel to Venezuela," and urged those already in Venezuela
"to exercise caution," AFP reported
"American citizens are reminded that even demonstrations
intended to be peaceful may turn violent," the statement said.
04:20 PM. Western Hemisphere. Colombian President Álvaro Uribe said on Tuesday that governments should ensure citizens' rights to live on the border, in reference to a political and diplomatic crisis with Venezuela and its effects on border residents.