Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters calls for Maduro's freedom outside NYC detention center
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Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters calls for Maduro's freedom outside NYC detention center
Roger Waters, the co-founder of Pink Floyd and one of rock's most polarizing political activists, has joined demonstrators outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn to demand the release of Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, adding another chapter to his long record of anti-war activism and high-profile attacks on President Donald Trump.
Roger Waters Demands Release of President Maduro & Cilia Flores in Brooklyn
Roger Waters chose April 13 to stage a protest outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, demanding the release of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores. The date was not chosen at random, as that same Monday, Venezuela commemorated National Dignity Day, marking 24 years since the defeat of the coup attempt against Commander Hugo Chávez, which was reversed by masses of Chávez supporters descending on the sea…
Pink Floyd's co-founder presented himself on April 13 in front of Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, where Washington keeps the Venezuelan president and the first lady in detention, in an action that coincided with the Day of Dignity in Venezuela
Roger Waters, co-founder of Pink Floyd and emblematic figure of political activism in the rock world, led a loud protest in front of the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in New York, USA, demanding the release of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. The British musician, known for his anti-war stances and open criticisms of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, joined pro-Maduro groups and anti-interventionist organ…
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