The human rights organization Provea reported on Tuesday that a total of 24 people died in protests following the July 28 presidential election in Venezuela, which was marred by serious fraud allegations. Provea said on social media platform X that in at least nine of the killings, armed pro-government civilian groups, so-called Colectivos, had been identified by eyewitnesses as possible perpetrators. The human rights organization Human Rights Watch (HRW) also spoke of “credible reports of 24 deaths” in connection with the protests. Numerous people in Venezuela have demonstrated in recent days…