By Marco Cacciati Venezuela stands on a knife-edge in the aftermath of the July 28 presidential election unfolds, with opposition claims of victory clashing against incumbent Nicolás Maduro’s insistence on maintaining power. The nation’s future hangs in the balance, with street protests escalating and international pressure mounting for transparency in the vote count. At least 11 civilian deaths have been reported since July 29, alongside two fatalities among security forces. Iconoclastic acts are being widely shared on social media, with statues of former president Hugo Chavez being toppled a…