Six people wounded amidst violence at UCV
A total of six people injured were the toll disclosed by
General Antonio Rivero, Civil Protection national director,
as a result of the turmoil inside Central University of Venezuela
(UCV) when a gang of armed subjects stormed in the campus
and lambasted the students who were returning from a march
staged on Wednesday to the Supreme Tribunal of Justice (TSJ).
Rivero went to UCV to try to mediate in the conflict and
clear the way for teachers and students who were stranded
inside the School of Social Work. There, some of the gang
members sought refuge, as reported by university authorities.
"I have been told that one of the people is dead," Rivero
added. However, university authorities ruled out the rumour.
Students told private news TV channel Globovisión that
the armed subjects took hold of the School of Social Work
and they were trying to evict them.
As reported by the dean of the Faculty of Juridical and Political
Sciences Jorge Pabón, the subjects were waiting for the
students as they arrived from the march, and "hit and knocked
them down."
"There is a person with a pistol; there are three people
injured, and they have hurled tear gas (…) I saw the person
shooting with my own two eyes," student Carlos Mayorca told
Globovisión.
"I was there in the march, and they started to hurl rocks
from the building; there was shooting and someone was wounded;
he was seriously shot in his leg. There are five people in
red shirts, hurling stones at us. We have to act; we are fed
up; cannot stand it any more," said a student at the Faculty
of Dentistry.
UCV Vice-President Edgar Narváez said that they had
held discussions with Venezuelan Vice-President Jorge Rodríguez,
Caracas mayor Juan Barreto and Minister of Higher Education
Luis Acuña. Narváez added that they did not authorize
the access of security corps to the campus.
The University Council was convened to an emergency meeting
and a press conference was to be held next.
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