Timeline of the 2014 Venezuelan protests

The 2014 Venezuelan protests began in February 2014 when hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans protested due to high levels of criminal violence, inflation, and chronic scarcity of basic goods because of policies created the Venezuelan government.

[1][2][3][4][5] The protests have lasted for several months and events are listed below according to the month they had happened.

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Peaceful demonstrations in Caracas on 12 February 2014.
Anti-government demonstration on Margarita Island .
Human chain of protesters in Valencia
Protesters at Plaza de La República in Maracaibo on 16 February.
Protester holding a sign saying "Peace" and a Venezuelan flag.
Protester with a sign against internet censorship.
Thousands of opposition protesters outside of Palacio de Justicia in Maracaibo
Home of former general Ángel Vivas .
Protesters banging pots in a Cacerolazo protesting lengthened Carnaval celebrations.
Demonstrators going to Central University of Venezuela to protest for the Ombudswoman's resignation.
Graduates with a sign saying: "What use do I have of two careers in a dictatorship?".
Protests in front of police at Altamira Square.
Opposition protesters holding a sign criticizing the alleged Cuban intervention in Venezuela saying "Cuba Out"
Opposition protesters with large Venezuelan flag at Altamira Square .
An opposition rally supporting Leopoldo López.
David Smolansky addressing to a rally supporting Leopoldo López.
María Corina Machado speaking with the Brazilian government.
Opposition protesters camping in tents demonstrating against the government.
An opposition rally protesting against the government.
Opposition protesters holding a sign saying "If the street turns off, Venezuela dies".
Prayer altar at the UN headquarters during the hunger strike for a ruling by the UN.
A wall painting that previously criticized barricades was changed to criticize the "dictatorship".
Venezuelan flag that was placed during peaceful protests against the government of Nicolas Maduro at Altamira Square.
Effigies of Nicolas Maduro and other government figures that were burnt during a Burning of Judas gathering on Easter .
A sign explaining why the opposition protest. "Why do the Venezuelans protest? Insecurity, injustice, shortages, censorship, violence, corruption. Protesting is not a crime. Is a right".
Protester with Libertad written on his fingers.
A child protester asking for the freedom of her mother.
María Corina Machado and Lilian Tintori leading a march on 10 May.
Group of protesters during 10 May protests.
Protesters perched on a statue of Simón Bolívar .
Protesters painted black and chained while demonstrating during the "March of the Brave" on 1 June.
Protesters denouncing the arrests of fellow protesters and Leopoldo Lopez.
Groups of protesters during the "March for Independence" on 24 June.
Maria Corina Machado putting on a Movimiento Estudiantil shirt during the 24 June rally.
Marvinia Jiménez , a woman who was beaten by Venezuelan police officers, speaks at the 24 June rally. [ 451 ] [ 452 ] [ 453 ]
Venezuelan National Guard mobilizing to disperse the 24 June "March for Independence" rally.
Caravan of citizens traveling to Ramo Verde on 26 July.
David Smolansky and Lilian Tintori, along with other supporters gathered at Ramo Verde.
Father of Leopoldo Lopez speaking with a member of the Bolivarian National Guard.
Individuals gathered holding a banner for the "Walk For Peace" march.
Maria Corina Machado attending the "Walk For Peace" march.
An individual demonstrating, wearing chains.
Protesters gathered at Altamira Square on 23 November.
A protester at a 23 November protests holding a sign saying " Petare dawned furious, they do not have light".
Marvinia Jiménez and others protesting during a march from Altamira Square to the UNDP headquarters.