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RIOTING IN CARACAS.—Bonfires, set by pro-Castro demonstrators who are opposed to the Venezuelan Government, burn in the streets of Caracas. Troops ultimately restored order after the violent demonstrations aimed at trying to impose a Cuban-style revolution in Venezuela.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 20

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RIOTING IN CARACAS.—Bonfires, set by pro-Castro demonstrators who are opposed to the Venezuelan Government, burn in the streets of Caracas. Troops ultimately restored order after the violent demonstrations aimed at trying to impose a Cuban-style revolution in Venezuela. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 20

RIOTING IN CARACAS.—Bonfires, set by pro-Castro demonstrators who are opposed to the Venezuelan Government, burn in the streets of Caracas. Troops ultimately restored order after the violent demonstrations aimed at trying to impose a Cuban-style revolution in Venezuela. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 20

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