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AS IT IS 2014-03-03 Venezuela’s President Looks for Answers to Protests

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Opposition supporters demonstrate against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro's government in Caracas, Feb 12, 2014.

Opposition supporters demonstrate against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro's government in Caracas, Feb 12, 2014.

Welcome to As It Is, from VOA Learning English.  I’m Mario Ritter, sitting in for Christopher Cruise in Washington.  In today’s show, we report on events in VenezuelaProtests there against the government of President Nicolas Maduro have turned deadlyAlso, U.S.  and Mexican officials have arrested the illegal drug trafficker who led the international Sinaloa drug organization.  We hear about that later in the show.

Unrest in Venzuela and the capture of a Mexican drug trafficker are next on As It Is.

Venezuela Remains Divided after a Disputed Election
 
For weeks, anti-government demonstrations have been taking place in VenezuelaProtesters blame the government of President Nicolas Maduro for economic and social problemsSteve Ember has more on the story in this report from VOA’s Brian Padden.
 
Nicolas Maduro narrowly won the Venezuelan presidential election last yearMrMaduro was the chosen successor of former president Hugo Chavez. Now, Venezuelans are angry about food shortages, high inflation and violent crime.  The economy is in troubleYet Venezuela is a major oil producer and exporterVenezuelans are divided over who is to blame for the economic problems and how to solve them.

The student-led demonstrations began last month.  The protests led to clashes with police.  At least 14 people died and more than 150 others were injured in the first three weeks of unrest

The head of the Roman Catholic Church has called for an end to the violencePope Francis is the first Catholic leader to come from South America.  He has urged Venezuelan political leaders to work to support forgiveness and discussions.
 
However, diplomatic tensions with the United States increased last weekVenezuela accused three US diplomats of working with student protestors, and expelled all three.  The US answered the expulsions by ordering three Venezuelan diplomats to leaveTies between the nations remain tenseNeither keeps an ambassador in the other’s country, but their embassies remain open.

Last week, President Maduro promised to name a new ambassador to the United States soon.  But that is not likely to affect the concerns of many Venezuelans.
They are angry about high inflation.  The official inflation rate reached 56 percent in January.  The country faces shortages of some basic goods.  And crime is a problemEric Olsen is a Latin America expert with the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, DC.  He says Venezuelans are divided over who is to blame.

People who are protesting are trying to hold the government accountable for this, pointing the finger at mismanagement or policy problems on the part of the government.  The government itself is blaming agitators, it’s blaming the United States.”
 
Eric Olsen says President Maduro’s move to expel US diplomats increases his popularity among supportersHowever, the president says he also wants to improve communications with the United States.

He said, “I call for the dialogue now, I accept this challenge.  Let’s initiate a high-level dialogue and let’s put the truth out on the table.”
 
The US has denied involvement in the protestsJay Carney is a spokesman for President Barack Obama.

When President Maduro calls for a dialogue with the US president and an exchange of ambassadors, he should focus instead on a dialogue with the Venezuelan people, because that is what is at issue here.  This is not about the United States.”
 
Venezuela is rich in oil and has some of the largest oil supplies in the worldHowever, oil makes up almost all of the country’s exports.  And the government has struggled to pay for the social welfare programs set up by former president Chavez
Eric Olsen says Venezuela has to make reforms that satisfy both government supporters and the opposition.

So the question is can you continue those kinds of program but have a better and more reformed economic policy that doesn’t create such a crisis and I think that’s the challenge for both the government and for the opposition to some extent.”
                                                      
That could mean keeping some popular programs, but changing government policies.
I’m Steve Ember.
 
You are listening to As It Is.

Joaquin Guzman Is Captured in Mexico
 
The leader of one of the world’s largest illegal drug trafficking operations, Joaquin Guzman, will be tried in MexicoDrug trafficking is the crime of buying and selling illegal drugsJonathan Evans has more on the story

Joaquin Guzman is escorted by soldiers in Mexico City on February 22, 2014.Joaquin Guzman is escorted by soldiers in Mexico City on February 22, 2014.

Mexican and U.S. law officers arrested Joaquin Guzman on February 22nd in Mazatlan, Mexico.  He was the leader of the Sinaloa cartel, a drug trafficking organization.  The cartel’s activities extend across North America, Europe and Australia

Law officers say they had followed Guzman for weeks before his arrestMexico’s Attorney General says MrGuzman escaped capture through a tunnel in one of his homes.

Mexican officials will also charge Guzman for escaping from prison in 2001.  In addition, they want to question Guzman about his drug organizationThey want to break up the Sinaloa cartelHowever, the United States also wants to charge Guzman for drug trafficking.  The US had offered a $5 million reward for his arrest
 
Eric Holder is the U.S. Attorney GeneralMrHolder is the top lawyer in the United States.  He called MrGuzman’s arrest a major accomplishment for both the U.S.  and Mexico
 
Forbes magazine lists Guzman as one of the world’s most powerful people.  The magazine says he is worth more than $1 billionHowever, the U.S.  city of Chicago has declared GuzmanPublic Enemy Number One.” That name is only given to the city’s worst criminalsGuzman is the first criminal to be namedPublic Enemy Number Onesince the famous crime leader Al Capone in the 1920s.
 
I’m Jonathan Evans.
 
And that is our program for todayKeep listening for the latest news at the top of the hour Universal Time.

I’m Mario Ritter.

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