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The community of Caracas that claims back its streets

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Caracas, Sep 29 (EFE).- (Camera: Iván Cárdenas) It's five in the afternoon in Caracas. In the popular neighbourhood of Las Palmas, which just two months ago became the scene of a pitched battle between police and "thugs", neighbours return home and, although they still have fear, they are no longer imprisoned by violence, instead, they take to the streets to make them their own.FOOTAGE OF THE LAS PALMAS NEIGHBOURHOOD.

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