Scores of opponents of President Nicolas Maduro are marching in Caracas, vowing to remain on the streets in defiance of a high court ruling limiting protests.
Student organizers at the last minute decided against marching downtown to avoid a confrontation with security forces in the government-controlled district.
Instead they concentrated in the wealthier, eastern neighborhoods that have been the hotbed of unrest since February.
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