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Thu, Apr 30, 2026, 03:44 PM

3d ago

Caracas, Venezuela

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The video captures a lively daytime protest or rally held in a public square or park in Caracas, Venezuela, under a bright, sunny sky. A large crowd of people, mostly adults, are gathered around a pro…read more

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The video captures a lively daytime protest or rally held in a public square or park in Caracas, Venezuela, under a bright, sunny sky. A large crowd of people, mostly adults, are gathered around a prominent dark-colored statue of a historical figure, possibly Simón Bolívar. Lush green trees frame the scene, and a multi-story building is visible in the background. Participants are actively engaged, many holding up signs with Spanish text and filming with their phones. A strong chant of "Fuera, fuera, fuera!" (meaning "Out, out, out!") is audible, indicating a clear demand for change or removal of a governing entity. Notable signs include: - A white sign that reads "S.O.S. Presidente Trump cobro menos de 1$ mensual," translating to "S.O.S. President Trump charged less than $1 monthly." This suggests an economic grievance and a comparison or appeal related to past political figures. - Another sign, partially visible, appears to say "HAMBRE LIBERTAD" (Hunger, Freedom), a common protest slogan in the region, highlighting pressing social and political concerns. - Other signs are present but their text is not clearly legible. Among the crowd, individuals are seen holding small flags, including the Venezuelan flag and an American flag. The overall atmosphere suggests a passionate demonstration expressing discontent and a unified call for change. | Open Wire