Bassil da Costa was a Venezuelan student and activist who became known for his involvement in the 2014 Venezuelan protests against the government of President Nicolas Maduro. He was 24 years old when he was killed by government forces during a protest in the capital city of Caracas on February 12, 2014. Da Costa's death was widely condemned by human rights groups and civil society organizations, who accused the government of using excessive force against peaceful protesters. His death also helped galvanize opposition to Maduro's government, which was facing mounting criticism for its handling of the country's economic crisis and political unrest. Today, Bassil da Costa is remembered as a symbol of the struggle for democracy and human rights in Venezuela, and his memory continues to inspire political activism and social justice movements both in Venezuela and around the world.
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