Last month, we learned about Wuilly Arteaga, a 23 year old protester in Caracas, Venezuela, who was plays his violin during demonstrations against government crackdowns. On May 31, 2017, the young musician had his violin smashed by a Venezuelan National Guardsman.
BBC, CNN, and FoxNews have published reports about the incident and it appears that during a protest, a guardsman approached Arteaga on motorcycle, wrestled his violin away from him and smashed it. There is a heartbreaking video on Twitter recorded immediately after the incident showing Arteaga in distress, holding the damaged, and now unplayable, violin.
En este momento en #Altamira
GNB le quita el violín y se lo devuelve destruido. #Venezuela #ipaniza #24M pic.twitter.com/aJ37DaLwvo
— ipaniza (@IsaacPaniza) May 24, 2017
The BBC article includes some extraordinary photos of Arteaga playing his violin during protests, one of which shows him alone, in front of a phalanx of government troops clad in riot gear.
Attempts to raise funds for Arteaga are underway but it is unclear if he is able to access those funds or locate a replacement violin.
You can learn more about Arteaga via a pair of articles published on 6/4/2017 by 2001.com.ve and LaRazon.com.mx.