"X" graffiti in Caracas neighborhood
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•A black X is appearing on the doors of Maduro opponents in Venezuela - KVIA
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Residents in Caracas ' 23 de Enero neighborhood say they are being targeted by pro-regime paramilitary groups.
The groups, known as colectivos, are marking people who had protested the outcome of July ’s presidential election, residents say.
Venezuela 's President Nicolás Maduro claimed victory at the polls on July 28 a result disputed by the opposition.
A panel of experts from the United Nations said the presidential election lacked “basic transparency and integrity” They strongly criticized the National Electoral Council ( CNE ) for announcing the winner without revealing the tabulated results from each of the country’s polling stations.
“The world must know that we have a neo- Nazi for president,” Pablo Pablo said.
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