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The data from Venezuela is almost impossible to obtain accurately. There is no official number for murders in Venezuela.
It is basically impossible to get exact figures for any city, the numbers are always higher, I was even surprised to see Cumana first, I always thought it would be Caracas or Guyana.
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I sincerely thought that Caracas was still the most dangerous city, although I haven't seen any news from my country for a while, ever since I emigrated to Peru.
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The situation in Venezuela has improved, even the malandros left the country.
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Yes, they have "improved." My grandmother and some acquaintances who are still in Venezuela tell me that crime has decreased, that you can even take out your cell phone on the bus without fear of it being stolen, that surprised me. But just as we emigrated, they did too, and they do the same thing they did in Venezuela but in other countries, a real shame because now all over South America they call us criminals and women prostitutes, not to mention the Venezuelans who don't commit crimes but who aren't the best neighbors, I'm talking about those who are "bulleros" and want to apply their "viveza criolla" everywhere.
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That's right, my friend @bief57, as Venezuelans we are frowned upon in many parts of Latin America and only because of a number of people who have done things wrong.
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They emigrated just like you and I, friend @ criptopanas.
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