Por ahora… Así se ha desarrollado el plantón contra Maduro en el distribuidor Altamira

Por ahora… Así se ha desarrollado el plantón contra Maduro en el distribuidor Altamira

Composicion

Desde tempranas horas de la mañana de este lunes, miles de manifestantes en la ciudad Capital salieron a las calles a concentrarse para asistir a la convocatoria hecha por la oposición al Gran Plantón Nacional, que en Caracas se concentró en la autopista Francisco Fajardo a la altura del distribuidor Altamira.

Personas con pancartas, disfrazados, banderas se equiparon con sillas y hasta carpas para “plantarse” en la autopista





A Venezuelan opposition activist reads whilst participating in a sit-in to block the Francisco Fajardo motorway in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters plan Monday to block Venezuela's main roads including the capital's biggest motorway, triggering fears of further violence after three weeks of unrest left 21 people dead. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
A Venezuelan opposition activist reads whilst participating in a sit-in to block the Francisco Fajardo motorway in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters plan Monday to block Venezuela’s main roads including the capital’s biggest motorway, triggering fears of further violence after three weeks of unrest left 21 people dead. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
A Venezuelan opposition activist participates in a sit-in to block the Francisco Fajardo motorway in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters plan Monday to block Venezuela's main roads including the capital's biggest motorway, triggering fears of further violence after three weeks of unrest left 21 people dead. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
A Venezuelan opposition activist participates in a sit-in to block the Francisco Fajardo motorway in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters plan Monday to block Venezuela’s main roads including the capital’s biggest motorway, triggering fears of further violence after three weeks of unrest left 21 people dead. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
Venezuelan opposition activists organize a sit-in to block the Francisco Fajardo motorway in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters plan Monday to block Venezuela's main roads including the capital's biggest motorway, triggering fears of further violence after three weeks of unrest left 21 people dead. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
Venezuelan opposition activists organize a sit-in to block the Francisco Fajardo motorway in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters plan Monday to block Venezuela’s main roads including the capital’s biggest motorway, triggering fears of further violence after three weeks of unrest left 21 people dead. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
Venezuelan opposition activists organize a sit-in to block the Francisco Fajardo motorway in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters plan Monday to block Venezuela's main roads including the capital's biggest motorway, triggering fears of further violence after three weeks of unrest left 21 people dead. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
Venezuelan opposition activists organize a sit-in to block the Francisco Fajardo motorway in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters plan Monday to block Venezuela’s main roads including the capital’s biggest motorway, triggering fears of further violence after three weeks of unrest left 21 people dead. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
Venezuelan opposition activists o block the Francisco Fajardo motorway in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters plan Monday to block Venezuela's main roads including the capital's biggest motorway, triggering fears of further violence after three weeks of unrest left 21 people dead. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
Venezuelan opposition activists o block the Francisco Fajardo motorway in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters plan Monday to block Venezuela’s main roads including the capital’s biggest motorway, triggering fears of further violence after three weeks of unrest left 21 people dead. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
Venezuelan opposition activists set up a barricade to block an avenue in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters plan Monday to block Venezuela's main roads including the capital's biggest motorway, triggering fears of further violence after three weeks of unrest left 21 people dead. / AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRA
Venezuelan opposition activists set up a barricade to block an avenue in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters plan Monday to block Venezuela’s main roads including the capital’s biggest motorway, triggering fears of further violence after three weeks of unrest left 21 people dead. / AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRA
Venezuelan opposition activists march against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela's main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.  / AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
Venezuelan opposition activists march against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela’s main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.
/ AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
Venezuelan opposition activists march against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela's main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.  / AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
Venezuelan opposition activists march against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela’s main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.
/ AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
Venezuelan opposition activists march against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela's main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.  / AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
Venezuelan opposition activists march against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela’s main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.
/ AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
Venezuelan opposition activists march against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela's main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.  / AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
Venezuelan opposition activists march against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela’s main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.
/ AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
A Venezuelan opposition activist holds a placard reading "Mr. President, Venezuela is Hungry of Food Not of Bullets. No More Repression" as she marches against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela's main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.  / AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
A Venezuelan opposition activist holds a placard reading “Mr. President, Venezuela is Hungry of Food Not of Bullets. No More Repression” as she marches against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela’s main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.
/ AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
The first vice-president of Venezuela's National Assembly, Freddy Guevara (C), joins opposition activists marching against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela's main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.  / AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
The first vice-president of Venezuela’s National Assembly, Freddy Guevara (C), joins opposition activists marching against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela’s main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.
/ AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
A Venezuelan opposition activist holds a placard reading "Maduro Quit" during a march against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela's main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.  / AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
A Venezuelan opposition activist holds a placard reading “Maduro Quit” during a march against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela’s main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.
/ AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
A priest joins opposition activists in a march against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017. Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela's main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.  / AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO
A priest joins opposition activists in a march against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on April 24, 2017.
Protesters rallied on Monday vowing to block Venezuela’s main roads to raise pressure on Maduro after three weeks of deadly unrest that have left 21 people dead. Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up one of the first rallies in eastern Caracas early Monday while other groups were gathering elsewhere, the opposition said.
/ AFP PHOTO / Juan BARRETO