Why it matters:
The protest reflects growing international activism opposing U.S. policies toward Venezuela and challenges the role of Western media in shaping public narratives about Latin America through censorship.
The big picture:
The United States carried out attacks on Venezuela on January 3, bombing parts of the country and abducting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. In response, thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets of Caracas in a strong demonstration condemning U.S. aggression following the abduction.
What were're hearing:
Protesters said imperialism poses a danger to humanity and condemned U.S. President Donald Trump’s actions and plans, arguing that Western intervention targets not only Venezuela but the wider region.
Key points:
• Demonstrators from diverse backgrounds took part in the march.
• Protesters condemned biased narratives promoted by The Guardian.
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