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Venezuela poll: Big Caracas rally for Henrique Capriles Chavez rival Henrique Capriles holds big election rally
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More than 100,000 people gathered in Venezuela's capital, Caracas, in support of opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles. Venezuelan opposition candidate Henrique Capriles has drawn a huge crowd of supporters for his final campaign rally in the capital, Caracas.
Mr Capriles criticised President Hugo Chavez for what he called a long list of unfulfilled promises.Mr Capriles criticised President Hugo Chavez for what he called a long list of unfulfilled promises.
He demanded justice for three opposition activists killed during a rally in Barinas state on Saturday. And he demanded justice for three opposition activists killed during a rally in Barinas state on Saturday.
Mr Chavez addressed large crowds in Zulia state, promising to deepen socialism. Mr Chavez addressed large crowds in Zulia state, promising to deepen socialism after the 7 October election.
He told his supporters it was impossible to lose the 7 October election. Tens of thousands of people thronged the streets of Caracas on Sunday to voice their support for Mr Capriles.
'Defeat violence' "I think this is the biggest rally Caracas has ever seen," Mr Capriles said.
Mr Capriles said the rally was the biggest Caracas had ever seen. "Bolivar Avenue is too small for us," he said, as referring to one of the city's main streets.
"Bolivar Avenue is too small for us," he said, referring to one of the main city streets. He also paid tribute to the three men who had died at the weekend.
He also paid tribute to the three men who had died.
"Yesterday, sadly, violence took three lives, something that should never have happened," Mr Capriles said, in his last major rally in the capital before the election."Yesterday, sadly, violence took three lives, something that should never have happened," Mr Capriles said, in his last major rally in the capital before the election.
"I want to tell their families, and those angels in heaven, that we are going to defeat violence on 7 October.""I want to tell their families, and those angels in heaven, that we are going to defeat violence on 7 October."
The three were named as Antonio Valero, Omar Fernandez and Hector Rojas.The three were named as Antonio Valero, Omar Fernandez and Hector Rojas.
An initial statement by the opposition First Justice Party on Saturday night reported two deaths. The opposition First Justice Party said a rally had been planned in Barinas, President Hugo Chavez's home state, on Saturday but the road was blocked by government supporters.
It said a rally had been planned in Barinas, President Hugo Chavez's home state, on Saturday but the road was blocked by government supporters.
When Mr Valero and Mr Fernandez left their car to try to gain access, they were fired on by gunmen inside a van, it said.When Mr Valero and Mr Fernandez left their car to try to gain access, they were fired on by gunmen inside a van, it said.
"This tragedy gives us more strength and faith to fight for a Venezuela where justice and non-violence reign," the First Justice Party said. The third victim, Hector Rojas, was also shot and subsequently died of his injuries.
Justice Minister Tareck El Aissami said in a message on Twitter that a suspect in the killings had already been arrested.Justice Minister Tareck El Aissami said in a message on Twitter that a suspect in the killings had already been arrested.
'No provocations''No provocations'
Mr Chavez and Mr Capriles are wrapping up their campaigns over the next few days. Addressing tens of thousands of people in the town of Cabimas in western Zulia state, President Chavez said an election victory for the opposition would put the country back "at least 30 years".
Addressing tens of thousands of people in the town of Cabimas in the western Zulia state, President Chavez said he regretted the deaths and called for calm. "I haven't deceived you nor have I failed you," he said.
"It's not with violence that we face off. It's with votes, ideas, peace, so let's not fall into provocations," he said, quoted by Reuters news agency. Mr Chavez also said he regretted the three deaths in Barinas and called for calm.
"It's not with violence that we face off. It's with votes, ideas, peace, so let's not fall into provocations," he said.
There have been other incidents of violence on the campaign trail. Supporters of both candidates threw stones at each other earlier this month when Mr Capriles attempted to march through the city of Puerto Cabello.There have been other incidents of violence on the campaign trail. Supporters of both candidates threw stones at each other earlier this month when Mr Capriles attempted to march through the city of Puerto Cabello.
And four people were injured in a shooting that erupted during a voting rehearsal at the beginning of September.And four people were injured in a shooting that erupted during a voting rehearsal at the beginning of September.
With violent crime a key concern for voters, the BBC's Sarah Grainger, in Caracas, says there are fears that further violence could erupt in what has become Venezuela's closest fought election in over a decade.With violent crime a key concern for voters, the BBC's Sarah Grainger, in Caracas, says there are fears that further violence could erupt in what has become Venezuela's closest fought election in over a decade.
Mr Chavez, who has been in power since 1999, was diagnosed with cancer last year.Mr Chavez, who has been in power since 1999, was diagnosed with cancer last year.
More than 30 opposition parties have backed Mr Capriles as a single candidate to challenge the leftist president. More than 30 opposition parties have backed Mr Capriles as a single candidate.
Are you in Venezuela? What are your thoughts on the upcoming elections? Have you decided how you will vote? You can send us your comments using the form below.Are you in Venezuela? What are your thoughts on the upcoming elections? Have you decided how you will vote? You can send us your comments using the form below.