18 de febrero de 2014 - 01:58 p. m.
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Leopoldo Lopez, an ardent opponent of Venezuela's socialist government facing an arrest warrant after President Nicolas Maduro ordered his arrest on charges of homicide and inciting violence, kisses his wife Lilian Tintori, during a demonstration before turning himself in to authorities, in Caracas on February 18, 2014. Fugitive Venezuelan opposition leader Lopez, blamed by Maduro for violent clashes that left three people dead last week, appeared at an anti-government rally in eastern Caracas and quickly surrendered to the National Guard after delivering a brief speech. AFP PHOTO / LEO RAMIREZ
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Leopoldo Lopez (C), an ardent opponent of Venezuela's socialist government facing an arrest warrant, demonstrates in Caracas before turning himself in to the National Guard, on February 18, 2014. Fugitive Venezuelan opposition leader Lopez turned himself into police Tuesday at a march by thousands of his supporters. Lopez, blamed by President Nicolas Maduro for violent clashes that left three people dead last week, appeared at an anti-government rally in eastern Caracas and quickly surrendered to police. AFP PHOTO / LEO RAMIREZ
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Leopoldo Lopez, an ardent opponent of Venezuela's socialist government facing an arrest warrant after President Nicolas Maduro ordered his arrest on charges of homicide and inciting violence, kisses his wife Lilian Tintori, during a demonstration before turning himself in to authorities, in Caracas on February 18, 2014. Fugitive Venezuelan opposition leader Lopez, blamed by Maduro for violent clashes that left three people dead last week, appeared at an anti-government rally in eastern Caracas and quickly surrendered to the National Guard after delivering a brief speech. AFP PHOTO / LEO RAMIREZ
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Leopoldo Lopez (C), an ardent opponent of Venezuela's socialist government facing an arrest warrant, leads a demonstration in Caracas before turning himself in to the National Guard, on February 18, 2014. Fugitive Venezuelan opposition leader Lopez turned himself into police Tuesday at a march by thousands of his supporters. Lopez, blamed by President Nicolas Maduro for violent clashes that left three people dead last week, appeared at an anti-government rally in eastern Caracas and quickly surrendered to police. AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO
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Leopoldo Lopez (R), an ardent opponent of Venezuela's socialist government facing an arrest warrant, demonstrates in Caracas before turning himself in to the National Guard, on February 18, 2014. Fugitive Venezuelan opposition leader Lopez turned himself into police Tuesday at a march by thousands of his supporters. Lopez, blamed by President Nicolas Maduro for violent clashes that left three people dead last week, appeared at an anti-government rally in eastern Caracas and quickly surrendered to police. AFP PHOTO / LEO RAMIREZ
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Leopoldo Lopez (R), an ardent opponent of Venezuela's socialist government facing an arrest warrant, is escorted by the National Guard after turning himself in, during a demonstration in Caracas on February 18, 2014. Fugitive Venezuelan opposition leader Lopez turned himself into police Tuesday at a march by thousands of his supporters. Lopez, blamed by President Nicolas Maduro for violent clashes that left three people dead last week, appeared at an anti-government rally in eastern Caracas and quickly surrendered to police. AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO
AFP - JUAN BARRETO
Leopoldo Lopez, an ardent opponent of Venezuela's socialist government facing an arrest warrant after President Nicolas Maduro ordered his arrest on charges of homicide and inciting violence, kisses his wife Lilian Tintori, during a demonstration before turning himself in to authorities, in Caracas on February 18, 2014. Fugitive Venezuelan opposition leader Lopez, blamed by Maduro for violent clashes that left three people dead last week, appeared at an anti-government rally in eastern Caracas and quickly surrendered to the National Guard after delivering a brief speech. AFP PHOTO / LEO RAMIREZ
AFP - LEO RAMIREZ
Leopoldo Lopez (L), an ardent opponent of Venezuela's socialist government facing an arrest warrant after President Nicolas Maduro ordered his arrest on charges of homicide and inciting violence, stands at the monument of Cuba's most important independence-era hero, Jose Marti, as he demonstrates in Caracas before turning himself in to authorities, on February 18, 2014. Fugitive Venezuelan opposition leader Lopez, blamed by Maduro for violent clashes that left three people dead last week, appeared at an anti-government rally in eastern Caracas and quickly surrendered to the National Guard after delivering a brief speech. AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO
AFP - JUAN BARRETO
CAR51. CARACAS (VENEZUELA), 18/02/2014.- El dirigente opositor venezolano Leopoldo López se entrega a miembros de la Guardia Nacional (GNB, policía militarizada) hoy, martes 18 de febrero de 2014, en una plaza en Caracas (Venezuela). López, contra el que pesa una orden de captura por los incidentes del pasado miércoles al término de una marcha que dejaron tres muertos, fue introducido en un vehículo blindado de la GNB que salió entre cientos de seguidores de López, según pudo constatar Efe. EFE/Miguel Gutiérrez
EFE - Miguel Gutiérrez
CAR50. CARACAS (VENEZUELA), 18/02/2014.- El dirigente opositor venezolano Leopoldo López se entrega a miembros de la Guardia Nacional (GNB, policía militarizada) hoy, martes 18 de febrero de 2014, en una plaza en Caracas (Venezuela). López, contra el que pesa una orden de captura por los incidentes del pasado miércoles al término de una marcha que dejaron tres muertos, fue introducido en un vehículo blindado de la GNB que salió entre cientos de seguidores de López, según pudo constatar Efe. EFE/BORIS VERGARA
EFE - Boris Vergara
CAR103. CARACAS (VENEZUELA), 18/02/2014.- El dirigente opositor venezolano Leopoldo López (c-atrás) saluda a seguidores antes de entregarse a miembros de la Guardia Nacional (GNB, policía militarizada) hoy, martes 18 de febrero de 2014, en una plaza en Caracas (Venezuela). López, contra el que pesa una orden de captura por los incidentes del pasado miércoles al término de una marcha que dejaron tres muertos, fue introducido en un vehículo blindado de la GNB que salió entre cientos de seguidores de López, según pudo constatar Efe. EFE/MIGUEL GUTIÉRREZ
EFE - MIGUEL GUTIERREZ
Leopoldo Lopez, an ardent opponent of Venezuela's socialist government facing an arrest warrant after President Nicolas Maduro ordered his arrest on charges of homicide and inciting violence, kisses his wife Lilian Tintori, during a demonstration before turning himself in to authorities, in Caracas on February 18, 2014. Fugitive Venezuelan opposition leader Lopez, blamed by Maduro for violent clashes that left three people dead last week, appeared at an anti-government rally in eastern Caracas and quickly surrendered to the National Guard after delivering a brief speech. AFP PHOTO / LEO RAMIREZ
AFP - LEO RAMIREZ
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