Venezuelan on hunger strike calls for protest

 In this Friday, Jan. 23, 2015, file photo, San Cristobal's Mayor Patricia Gutierrez wears a rosary and a T-shirt with an image of her jailed husband Daniel Ceballos with a hashtag that reads in Spanish "Free Ceballos" at a protest in San Cristobal, Venezuela.
In this Friday, Jan. 23, 2015, file photo, San Cristobal's Mayor Patricia Gutierrez wears a rosary and a T-shirt with an image of her jailed husband Daniel Ceballos with a hashtag that reads in Spanish "Free Ceballos" at a protest in San Cristobal, Venezuela.

CARACAS, Venezuela -- Jailed opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez has begun a hunger strike and is calling for a mass anti-government protest next weekend.

The former Caracas-area mayor accused authorities in a video leaked to news media Saturday of killing dozens of people during 2014 protests. More than 40 deaths on all sides were reported in those demonstrations.

Lopez has been held in a military prison for more than a year on charges related to his role in leading last year's protests against the South American country's socialist administration.

The video leak came after news broke that fellow opposition leader Daniel Ceballos was being removed from the military prison outside Caracas where he was held with Lopez and transferred to a public jail away from the capital.

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Roberta Jacobson said on Twitter late Saturday that she was "worried" about Ceballos' transfer without a judicial order and called on the government of President Nicolas Maduro to "release all political prisoners."

Ceballos' transfer comes amid worsening economic problems in Venezuela, including the national currency's loss of a quarter of its value over the last week.

In the video, Lopez repeated his charge that Venezuela's government is corrupt and incompetent.

"One year and three months after our call for change, the situation has gotten even worse. More lines, more inflation, more scarcity, more crime, more corruption," he said, standing before what looks like a metal door in a mostly bare white room.

Lopez called for big, peaceful demonstrations next Saturday. He also announced he and Ceballos were starting a hunger strike to demand the release of political prisoners and an end to government repression, as well as to demand a set date for legislative elections that the administration has promised to hold sometime in November or December.

Venezuela's ombudsman, Tarek William Saab, said on Twitter that he met Saturday with Lopez. He said the opposition leader had been disciplined after a mobile phone was found in his cell in violation of prison rules, the third discovered in the cell in four months.

A Section on 05/25/2015

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