Jue 09/01/2025
(by Molina, Ortega, and Maurizio) The world is shouting for freedom for Venezuela and justice against tyrants. The insanity of a fanatical totalitarian regime, which deceives itself and attracts a few biased followers, has exhausted global patience. Maduro is desperately trying to incite conflict instead of surrendering to justice, acknowledging his defeat and crimes, and handing over the government to its rightful victors. His deceitful rhetoric has transcended mere madness; it is literally unsustainable. In a context where oppression and resistance coexist in a delicate balance, the recent detention and subsequent release of opposition leader María Corina Machado has captured international attention. This incident, which unfolded in Caracas, not only reflects the harsh political reality of Venezuela but also the tireless struggle of a people yearning to reclaim their freedom. In an era where the opposition's voice is systematically silenced, Machado's bravery resonates as a beacon of hope for millions.
(In the words of Molina Vzla., Ortega - Cuba - Taylor Canada, Maqueda USA, Maurizio-Arg-, Rotmistrovsky - Py) In a context where freedom and justice are more than just words, January 9, 2025, became a day of global resistance and outcry. "Despite the fact that there were 180 massive protests across Venezuela and in 150 cities worldwide yesterday, Nicolás Maduro's regime dares to carry out a coup d'état."