A popular rebellion has emerged, with wood and metal shields, hoods, gloves and helmets, rocks, Molotov cocktails and an excess of courage and heroism that make the death to be the Nirvana in the middle of an epic battle between the industrial and the artisanal, between the armor and the vulnerable. A battle between the government security forces and "La Resistencia", a group of young people whose only dream is shared by more than half of a nation: a free Venezuela.
The country with the most important oil reserves in Latin America and the world is going through the biggest crisis in its negative history. The policies of the late Hugo Chávez and his successor Nicolás Maduro have dragged the citizens to the edge of the abyss, and before jumping into the void they decided to jump into the streets, prompting a social explosion that left as a result in 163 deaths in 135 days of protest. On average, one death every day, in addition to hundreds of cases of torture and human rights violations.
But time did its work, adrenaline defied to wearness, and lost. After 4 months of intense clashes, the winds of change stopped blowing. The burning fire is extinguished, waiting for oxygen from a country that loses its breath, waiting to be reborn from the ashes like the Phoenix, waiting for a spark to rekindle the Fires of Change.