Venezuelan security forces target protesters
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•Maduro security forces round up Venezuelans involved in protests in 'operation knock-knock'
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Advocacy groups say security forces are working intensely to capture protesters.
They say they are not being provided with lawyers and some have been charged with terrorism.
President Nicolas Maduro and other officials have touted "knock-knock" as a means of targeting those behind violence at the protests.
Venezuela 's electoral authority has proclaimed Maduro the winner in the July 28 vote.
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