Marches in Venezuela and 100 Cities in Several Countries Against Us Hostility
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Caracas. Multiple mobilizations continued yesterday throughout Venezuela in response to the call for a new day of enlistment in the Bolivarian National Militia, while political parties and social movements in more than 100 cities in different countries joined under the slogan “Venezuela is not a threat, Venezuela is a hope.”
A group of supporters of Venezuelan officialism swore this Saturday to the late President Hugo Chávez (1999-2013) to defend the country from what they pointed out as “threats” of the United States, whose government Nicolás Maduro’s executive accuses of deploying “warships” in the Caribbean as part of his “hostile actions.”
A group of supporters of the Venezuelan ruling party swore to the late President Hugo Chávez (1999-2013) to defend the country from what they pointed out as "threats" of the United States, to whose government the executive of Nicolás Maduro accuses of deploying "warships" in the Caribbean as part of his "hostile actions."The entry Official sympathizers swear to Chávez to defend Venezuela from the "threats" of the United States was first publishe…
Thousands of motorists sympathizers of the chavismo shot on Saturday through several streets in Caracas in support of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, and against those they pointed out as “threats” of the United States, in view of the recent US approach to deploy ships near the Caribbean under the argument of fighting drug trafficking.
Thousands of motorists sympathizers of the chavismo shot on Saturday through several streets in Caracas in support of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, and against those they pointed out as “threats” of the United States, in view of the recent US approach to deploy ships near the Caribbean under the argument of fighting drug trafficking.
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