It's been a rocky couple of days. Much of Venezuela is experiencing a power outage, once again. Chavistas continue to support their PSUV government, taking to the streets in an anti-imperialist march today. Their convictions don't end when blackouts begin.pic.twitter.com/JBbJNsOqLr
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¡Venezuela se respeta!: The resolution has been the one of the only times in history during which us poor people have been vindicated. Tell me in which Yankee country have people like me had opportunities?pic.twitter.com/jLCtEF8HPj
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A message to the Yankees: Please look at the people in the streets. People are in the street, not because we’re getting paid, but because we love our Venezuela.pic.twitter.com/TiZRdcU4Qw
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Venezuela is a threat to no one: It’s a country of peace, love and tolerance which transcends its borders.pic.twitter.com/mNl2zsvzpz
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“We want peace for all of the people of the world. We want to live in peace as all people; working, studying, we want to prosper. We don’t want war, we don’t want hate, we don’t want death: We want peace.”pic.twitter.com/KqyneUO8YS
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Numerous Chavista leaders joined crowds in the streets. Most notably, President Nicolas Maduro addressed the march when it arrived at the Miraflores Palace. Present along the march route:
@dcabellor,@ErikaPSUV and@jaarreaza (shown here)pic.twitter.com/go2sbAtgkgShow this thread -
And away from the march: the usual scenes. This was late afternoon near Plaza Venezuela.pic.twitter.com/1soMdAOsV1
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On location at site of 2019 'humanitarian crisis.' Early evening, March 9th. Polar building, Plaza Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela. (City experiencing another blackout at time of recording)pic.twitter.com/POpSSx6QxB
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