And what will Petro, Lula, AMLO, and Zapatero say now? The Maduro dictatorship orders the capture of Edmundo for the crime of winning elections fairly by an overwhelming majority and proving it

(By Mary Molina and Juan Maqueda) Knock knock… Hello world! History must change not only in Venezuela but everywhere; what Venezuela demonstrates is too drastic. History teaches us that dictatorships thrive in darkness, where complicity and silence are the best allies of oppression. The international community, as well as citizens of countries that value democracy, must act with firmness and clarity. We cannot allow Maduro's tyranny to become a model to follow. Instead, we must work together to ensure that his regime is dismantled and that the Venezuelan people can reclaim their freedom.

 

Russia, China, Cuba, Iran, and Syria support Maduro.

Lula, Petro, and AMLO have endorsed him, along with fanatical militancies across the Americas.

How long will this harmful bias continue for all of America and the world?

How much more must the Venezuelan people suffer? How much more must democracy and freedom endure?

The first step toward change is empowering the opposition. Opposition leaders, particularly the overwhelming victor of the elections, Edmundo González, must receive not only moral support but also political and financial backing. Creating platforms that highlight their struggles and expose injustices is essential. The international community must support these efforts, ensuring that opposition voices are not silenced and, in response, take action.

It is time to act.

Education and Awareness

Education is a powerful tool. It is vital that citizens throughout Latin America are informed about the reality in Venezuela. Misinformation is a formidable enemy; therefore, informative campaigns that expose the truth behind the political and social situation in the country must be promoted. Creating accessible and engaging content using neuromarketing techniques could be an effective strategy to capture public attention and mobilize support for the Venezuelan cause.

International Support Networks

Establishing support networks that include activists, academics, and human rights organizations is crucial. These networks can provide resources, visibility, and emotional support to those fighting in Venezuela. At the same time, they can help coordinate pressure efforts on governments that still support Maduro, urging them to reconsider their positions.





The Importance of Solidarity

Beyond Borders

The struggle for democracy in Venezuela is not just a local issue; it is a matter that concerns us all. Solidarity among nations is fundamental. Latin American countries must unite to demand respect for human rights and democracy in Venezuela. This unity could manifest through international forums and summits where joint strategies to confront Maduro's dictatorship are discussed.

The Role of the Diaspora

The Venezuelan community abroad, especially in places like Miami, has an important role to play. Their voice and experience can be leveraged to raise awareness about the situation in Venezuela. Organizing events, protests, and awareness campaigns not only keeps the fight for freedom alive but can also mobilize other sectors of society to join the cause.

Towards a Future of Hope

The arrest warrant against Edmundo González Urrutia is yet another manifestation of the brutality of Maduro's regime, but it also serves as a reminder of the resilience of the Venezuelan people and the need for a collective response.

The Urgency of Action

We cannot remain idle while the dictatorship advances in its effort to silence the truth. The international community, political leaders, and civil society must act urgently. It is time to raise our voices, demand accountability, and advocate for a future where human rights and democracy are the norm, not the exception.

A Bright Future

The struggle for freedom is a difficult path, but not an impossible one. With determination, unity, and the firm commitment of all, we can aspire to a future where the Venezuelan people live in democracy and peace. History has shown us that truth and justice, though they may sometimes seem distant, always find a way to prevail.

Final Reflection

The irreparable damage that politicians and leaders from America and around the world have caused by supporting a dictatorship like Maduro’s is astounding. It is expected that the very supporters of these leaders, who abuse ideology and fanaticism, will urgently demand restitution—not just for the Venezuelan people but for all of America.

The story of Edmundo González and many other opponents is a call to the conscience of us all. The fight for democracy is a shared responsibility. We must be willing to act, to be the voice of those who have been silenced, and to build a world where the dignity of every human being is respected.

Now more than ever, it is crucial that we stand firm and supportive of the Venezuelan people.

The struggle for freedom is not just theirs; it belongs to all of us who value justice and democracy. It is time to act.

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Fútbol en Miami: la final que la posiciona como ciudad futbolera 3.0 (15 tips imperdibles)

(Por Ortega con la colaboración de Maqueda-Maurizio) En un partido que parecía destinado a confirmar la consolidación de un proyecto, Inter Miami remontó su estatus y dejó claro que, en la MLS 2025, la escala de valor de una franquicia ya no depende únicamente del tamaño de su estadio o de su plantilla, sino de la capacidad de generar impacto económico y emocional a escala global. 

(Tiempo de lectura de valor: 4 minutos)

Miami: la ciudad que lo cambió todo ¿por qué los Martín Fierro Latinos se hicieron en la magic city?

(Por Ortega y Maurizio) ¿Por qué Miami? La pregunta responde sola cuando uno camina por Brickell Avenue un martes cualquiera y escucha a ejecutivos colombianos cerrar deals con inversionistas mexicanos, mientras actores venezolanos ensayan en estudios propiedad de productores argentinos, y cantantes puertorriqueños graban colaboraciones con brasileños.

(Tiempo de lectura de valor: 4 minutos)

Campeonato de Asado Argentino en Miami: cuando se enciende un fogón en Doral, se activa la economía (7.000 personas, marcas, personalidades y una impacto millonario)

(Por Galindez-Maurizio) El Campeonato del Asado Argentino no es un festival: es un modelo de negocio replicable que combina identidad cultural, experiencia inmersiva y rentabilidad económica. Norberto Spangaro (MIArgentina) y Blueteam no organizaron un evento: crearon un activo cultural valorado en millones.

(Tiempo de lectura de valor: 4 minutos)

¿Cuánto sale vivir en Miami hoy? (mitos, realidad, datos y análisis)

(Por Taylor) Una disección geopolítico económica del costo de vida en Miami que revela las tensiones fundamentales entre calidad de vida, movilidad social y el nuevo orden laboral global y la tensión con la belleza y la experiencia única de ser parte de quizás una de las tres ciudades que más crece en valor y en nivel de vida en el mundo

(Tiempo de lectura de valor: 4 minutos)