Black-Market Bullets Tell No Tales On Venezuela's Murders

A man visits a memorial at Altamira Plaza for opposition protesters who have been injured or killed by government forces since the start of anti-government demonstrations last year in Caracas, Venezuela, on Thursday, March 12, 2015. The Venezuelan military's failure to comply with bullet coding laws is fueling the world's second-highest murder rate and enriching black market speculators, according to lawmakers, police officers and activists. Photographer: Meridith Kohut/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A man visits a memorial at Altamira Plaza for opposition protesters who have been injured or killed by government forces since the start of anti-government demonstrations last year in Caracas, Venezuela, on Thursday, March 12, 2015. The Venezuelan military's failure to comply with bullet coding laws is fueling the world's second-highest murder rate and enriching black market speculators, according to lawmakers, police officers and activists. Photographer: Meridith Kohut/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Black-Market Bullets Tell No Tales On Venezuela's Murders
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