Venezuelans shut down capital roads to protest against government 

Soldiers shut down access to the center of the city and officials closed at least 10 metro stations in anticipation of Saturday's protest.
A protester wears a message on his torso directed at government security forces that reads in Spanish: 'Fight alongside me, do not repress me' during a demonstration by opponents of President Nicolas Maduro who gathered to block a major highway in Caracas
A protester wears a message on his torso directed at government security forces that reads in Spanish: 'Fight alongside me, do not repress me' during a demonstration by opponents of President Nicolas Maduro who gathered to block a major highway in Caracas

CARACAS: Masses of protesters with white shirts, homemade gas masks and flags draped around their shoulders shut down a main road in the Venezuelan capital on Saturday in a continuation of near-daily street protests.

Soldiers shut down access to the center of the city and officials closed at least 10 metro stations in anticipation of Saturday's protest.

State security forces have consistently prevented protesters from reaching the city center, home to the presidential palace, Supreme Court, and electoral authority. The political unrest has left at least 46 people dead.

President Nicolas Maduro, meanwhile, has been posting videos of himself driving with windows rolled down through various neighborhoods at night as he talks about restoring peace to the country. On Friday night, he drove past a plaza in the eastern part of the city that has become the epicenter of the opposition movement and noted how quiet the streets were.

"Look at how peaceful it is here. We're defeating the barricade-builders and violence-bringers," he said.

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