La Limonera in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, nearby residents still on edge after the post-election wave of violence that killed two people in their community in mourning.
The neighbor said of the low-income settlement, opposition demonstrators throwing Molotov cocktails and fired shots in the nationwide demonstrations, President Maduro win over challenger Henrique Capriles.
Authorities say Venezuela or so, nine people were killed.
Against the government dismissed the allegations, and a variety of state-run clinic burned all over Venezuela, and put forward the version of the deaths of the country notoriously high murder rate.
Establish the facts is not just a historical record, but an important factor in the transition to a post-Chavez era forward in Venezuela explosive.
Government investigation after votes turmoil may lead to criminal charges, who won 49 percent of the vote, and refused to accept the the Maduro victory of opposition leader Henrique Capriles.
Capriles insisted Maduro "steal" the presidential election, the president's trouble afterwards proved that he was planning a coup counter. South American neighbors urged dialogue, but so far there is no indication.
The violence has not been on the street: the quarrel in parliament last week, the two sides injured 11 lawmakers between pro-and anti-government fractions. Two opposition MPs, especially badly hurt, a bloodied, bruised face, and the other a fractured nose.
Each side has its own version of the events after the April 14 vote - a typical South American OPEC in accordance with the pattern of the polarization of Chavez's 14-year socialist country ruled by law.
Of DISCORD and a death
La Limonera, Chavez's "socialist city" created last year, the new tower block to accommodate approximately 430 poor families, there is more violence and fear the anger. Residents on motorcycles and soldiers patrolling the area, surrounded by middle-class families.
"You may not agree with me, but you have no right to shoot me, setting off a rocket, or bang pots, plates, and my kids want to sleep every night," Oscar said Canizales, 21-year-old resident who patrol motorcycle.
The official results show him narrowly losing Capriles on Sunday night, April 14 called on supporters marching in the streets, requiring a full recount.
A day later, Limonera the near opposition demonstrators to go to the state-run clinics staffed by doctors from Cuba by the Chavez era oil services agreement to be hired.
Reuters witnesses said about 100 protesters surrounded the clinic about two hours, shouting slogans such as: "Get out of the Cubans, we do not want you here, a brutal beating pots and pans" cacerolazo "protest .
The the Maduro sympathizers, including a barber Rosiris Reyes and carpenter José Luis Ponce arrived to protect against injury clinic, witnesses and relatives said. As the protests died down, they began to go home, but never get it.
From Toyota, someone started shooting, and chanting opposition slogans. A bullet had hit my mother in the back, said: "The 15-year-old Reyes, who Yonylexis two brothers live in a small apartment posters decorated with the face Maduro and Chavez.
"She fell off the motorcycle, and we sent her to the hospital." Her mother died two days later.
Ponce was shot dead, and came back from the clinic, according to witnesses. Of a family member, said one person injured Limonera near fired a single shot from a nearby, and later at his funeral.
Information Minister Ernesto Villegas after a few days and Johny Pacheco said he was sure to another defender clinics, shot in the head, "There is no robbery."
Local media quoted Pacheco's family said that he is in fact trying to steal his car, also a version of the residents were killed.
Survey
The entrance to the community, the "Capriles murderer" are written in red paint. A special legislative committee is investigating allegations that he stimulated violence, and a minister has vowed to put him behind bars.
The opposition said the violence has been exaggerated in the official media dispersed on the day of voting irregularities. Capriles is challenging in the country's highest court.
La Limonera witnesses confirmed that the clinic, the opposition protests, in fact, has not been set on fire, as government leaders assert.
Reuters access and Caracas clinic is called community development projects, they suffer no apparent damage, they work properly.
"If they attack us, we will not open, because we're too afraid, said:" a center director, who asked not to be identified.
Venezuelan human rights group Provea later released a report that found no evidence to show that any community development projects have been attacked - drawn fierce criticism of government leaders, including Villegas.
Two provincial ruling Socialist party headquarters were set on fire, state media said, but no one has been held in these events.
The security forces have detained nearly 250 protesters across the country. The opposition accused the soldiers beat them until they chanted pro-government slogans.
DELSA Solorzano, opposition activists said, their only crime has been to bang pots and pans in protest. Solorzano said: "We do not know if this is terrorism pot and metal spoon.
Pending market instability, with the Venezuelan bond prices fell, because the post-election violence.
Jefferies' Latin American expert Siobhan said: "It is difficult to ignore the growing political tensions and open opposition and Chavista politicians outbreak of violence between the headlines post-Chavez era political risk is much higher, "modern.
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