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Venezuelans gather for Leopoldo Lopez court hearing | Venezuelans gather for Leopoldo Lopez court hearing |
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Supporters of detained opposition politician Leopoldo Lopez have started gathering ahead of his court hearing in Caracas. | |
Mr Lopez, of the opposition Popular Will party, was arrested on Tuesday on charges of inciting violence. | Mr Lopez, of the opposition Popular Will party, was arrested on Tuesday on charges of inciting violence. |
He handed himself over to police during a rally he had called to protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro. | He handed himself over to police during a rally he had called to protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro. |
The hearing is expected to take place later at the Palace of Justice. | |
'Unjust detention' | 'Unjust detention' |
Mr Lopez spent the night in a military prison after being detained on Tuesday. | Mr Lopez spent the night in a military prison after being detained on Tuesday. |
The authorities had issued an arrest warrant for Mr Lopez last week on charges of inciting violence after three people were shot in anti-government protests. | The authorities had issued an arrest warrant for Mr Lopez last week on charges of inciting violence after three people were shot in anti-government protests. |
After briefly disappearing from the public eye, on Sunday Mr Lopez posted a video message calling on his supporters to join him in a mass rally on Tuesday, during which he would hand himself in to the security forces. | After briefly disappearing from the public eye, on Sunday Mr Lopez posted a video message calling on his supporters to join him in a mass rally on Tuesday, during which he would hand himself in to the security forces. |
After giving an impassioned speech standing in front of a statue of Cuban independence hero Jose Marti, Mr Lopez, clutching a white flower, walked up to a line of National Guardsmen and turned himself in. | After giving an impassioned speech standing in front of a statue of Cuban independence hero Jose Marti, Mr Lopez, clutching a white flower, walked up to a line of National Guardsmen and turned himself in. |
Tens of thousands of his supporters watched as he was driven away in an armoured vehicle. | Tens of thousands of his supporters watched as he was driven away in an armoured vehicle. |
Following his detention, a pre-recorded video message by Mr Lopez was posted on video-sharing site YouTube, in which he told his supporters he had been "unjustly detained for dreaming of a better Venezuela". | Following his detention, a pre-recorded video message by Mr Lopez was posted on video-sharing site YouTube, in which he told his supporters he had been "unjustly detained for dreaming of a better Venezuela". |
"If you're watching this video it is because another abuse has been carried out by the government, which is seeking to spread falsehoods, twisting and manipulating events," he said. | "If you're watching this video it is because another abuse has been carried out by the government, which is seeking to spread falsehoods, twisting and manipulating events," he said. |
"I don't regret any of the things we have done," he insisted. | "I don't regret any of the things we have done," he insisted. |
The government has accused Mr Lopez of fomenting unrest by urging Venezuelans to take part in rallies, some of which have ended in violence. | The government has accused Mr Lopez of fomenting unrest by urging Venezuelans to take part in rallies, some of which have ended in violence. |
President Maduro has called the opposition politician a "murderer" and alleged he is being paid the the US Central Intelligence Agency to topple his government. | President Maduro has called the opposition politician a "murderer" and alleged he is being paid the the US Central Intelligence Agency to topple his government. |
The authorities point to Mr Lopez's participation in street protests in 2002 which preceded a brief coup against then President Hugo Chavez, Mr Maduro's predecessor in office and mentor, to back up their claims. | |
At the hearing, prosecutors are expected to announce what charges Mr Lopez will face and whether he will remain in custody. | At the hearing, prosecutors are expected to announce what charges Mr Lopez will face and whether he will remain in custody. |