Until 2015, in Venezuela, the convulsed South American country that is under the regime of Nicholas Maduro, the lynchings were a crime that rarely occurred, and when they happened, they occurred in the rural zones or more marginalized of the country, becoming this crime in A minor concern for the authorities.
But 2016 arrived and things changed radically. By April 26 people had been murdered by organized people who decided to take justice into their own hands.
Barely four months had passed and lynching had almost tripled compared to the previous year (2015) when only 10 lynchings were registered in Venezuela during the year.
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Great post. It is sad, but good information.