- Opponents to Venenzuelan President Nicolas Maduro gather before a rally in Caracas on September 1, 2016. The Venezuelan opposition will require Thursday in the streets of Caracas, in what he hopes is a historic march, a recall referendum against President Nicolas Maduro, who will respond to the challenge with another rally, amid fears of outbreaks of violence. / AFP / JUAN BARRETO
- Opponents to Venenzuelan President Nicolas Maduro gather before a rally in Caracas on September 1, 2016 The Venezuelan opposition will require Thursday in the streets of Caracas, in what he hopes is a historic march, a recall referendum against President Nicolas Maduro, who will respond to the challenge with another rally, amid fears of outbreaks of violence. / AFP / JUAN BARRETO
- An opponent to Venenzuelan president Nicolas Maduro is seen next to a national flag before a rally in Caracas on September 1, 2016. The Venezuelan opposition will require Thursday in the streets of Caracas, in what he hopes is a historic march, a recall referendum against President Nicolas Maduro, who will respond to the challenge with another rally, amid fears of outbreaks of violence. / AFP / JUAN BARRETO
- Opponents to Venenzuelan President Nicolas Maduro march during a rally in Caracas on September 1, 2016. Venezuela’s opposition and government head into a crucial test of strength Thursday with massive marches for and against a referendum to recall President Nicolas Maduro that have raised fears of a violent confrontation. / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA
- TOPSHOT – Venezuelan police face demonstrators before an opposition march in Caracas, on September 1, 2016. Venezuela’s opposition and government head into a crucial test of strength Thursday with massive marches for and against a referendum to recall President Nicolas Maduro that have raised fears of a violent confrontation. / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA
- Activists take part in an opposition march in Caracas, on September 1, 2016. Venezuela’s opposition and government head into a crucial test of strength Thursday with massive marches for and against a referendum to recall President Nicolas Maduro that have raised fears of a violent confrontation. / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA
- Venezuelan indigenous people take part in an opposition march in Caracas, on September 1, 2016. Venezuela’s opposition and government head into a crucial test of strength Thursday with massive marches for and against a referendum to recall President Nicolas Maduro that have raised fears of a violent confrontation. / AFP / JUAN BARRETO
- Activists take part in an opposition march in Caracas, on September 1, 2016. Venezuela’s opposition and government head into a crucial test of strength Thursday with massive marches for and against a referendum to recall President Nicolas Maduro that have raised fears of a violent confrontation. / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA
- Opposition activists march in Caracas, on September 1, 2016. Venezuela’s opposition and government head into a crucial test of strength Thursday with massive marches for and against a referendum to recall President Nicolas Maduro that have raised fears of a violent confrontation. / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA
- A man poses for a photo with a giant inflatable depicting Venezuela’s late President Hugo Chavez towering over Bolivar Avenue during a rally in support of President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016. Opponents of Maduro promise to flood the streets of Caracas Thursday in a major test of their strength and the government’s ability to tolerate growing dissent. The march called the «taking of Caracas» aims to pressure electoral authorities to allow a recall referendum against Maduro this year. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
- Un hombre sostiene un cartel que reza «No más socialismo» mientras los manifestantes se reúnen para una marcha por Caracas convocada por la oposición, el jueves 1 de septiembre de 2016. (AP Foto/Fernando Llano)
- Opponents to Venenzuelan President Nicolas Maduro gather before a rally in Caracas on September 1, 2016 The Venezuelan opposition will require Thursday in the streets of Caracas, in what he hopes is a historic march, a recall referendum against President Nicolas Maduro, who will respond to the challenge with another rally, amid fears of outbreaks of violence. / AFP / JUAN BARRETO