"We are concerned that the government of Maduro is violating its own constitution and not allowing the opposition to have their voices heard nor allowing them to organize in a way that expresses the views of the Venezuelan people," he told reporters yesterday.
"Yes, we are concerned about that situation. We're watching it closely."
Tillerson said the United States was working with the Organization of American States to express these concerns to Venezuela.
Violence erupted when thousands of opposition protesters tried to march on central Caracas, where red-clad Maduro supporters were massed for a counter-demonstration.
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