A student protects a man from fellow student protesters who accuse him of being a government spy, during an anti-government demonstration in Caracas

A student protects a man from fellow student protesters who accuse him of being a government spy, during an anti-government demonstration in Caracas

A student protects a man from being hurt by fellow student protesters who accuse him of being a government spy, during an anti-government demonstration in Caracas April 3, 2014. Venezuela’s Roman Catholic Church accused President Nicolas Maduro’s government on Wednesday of “totalitarian” tendencies and “brutal repression” of demonstrators during two months of political unrest that has killed several dozen people. The surprisingly strong attack is likely to revive church-state tensions that were constant during the 14-year socialist rule of Maduro’s predecessor, Hugo Chavez. REUTERS/Christian Veron (VENEZUELA – Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION)