I have confirned first detained people in Maracaibo. GNB fired tear gas, but there's not enough people yet.
In my opinion was a mistake to call people to gather in an specific point. It let time for loyalist forces to deploy in those places in order to provoke fear.
The strategy should have been calling people to gather all across their communities and hoods. That's how 2017 became so hardcore.
Let's see how the situation evolves across the country.
In my opinion was a mistake to call people to gather in an specific point. It let time for loyalist forces to deploy in those places in order to provoke fear.
The strategy should have been calling people to gather all across their communities and hoods. That's how 2017 became so hardcore.
Let's see how the situation evolves across the country.
Edmundo González meets with the President of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abidaner.
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Old people in Valencia
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⚠️Exclusive footage. Maracaibo
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More footage. Maracaibo. 12-15 minutes ago
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72 street, near BNC 5 de julio. Maracaibo
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Colectivos and Opposition in Caracas
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Shouting "We are not afraid!", caregivers take to the streets to peacefully demonstrate in Carora, Torres Municipality, Lara State.
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"Yesterday, I spoke with María Corina Machado about the situation in Venezuela and reiterated Canada’s support for all those fighting to ensure the will of the Venezuelan people is respected.
Canada recognizes Edmundo González Urrutia as the winner of the July 28 elections and as the president-elect of Venezuela."
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Chavistas terrorists in Petare