Sunday, February 3, 2019

Protesters face off in dueling rallies in Venezuela's capital- Kaelyn Hill

Venezuela has been in the news and media lately regarding the fact that their leader is under fire from other world leaders. He is being accused of food shortages and medical supplies with additional economic issues. Mudaro doesn't have anything to say about what is happening in his country. The opposition leader Guaido urged individuals to come out and protest so they are showing their support. Going through social media he is getting the word out to his people when and where the next march will take place in a peaceful manner also pro mudaro marches were taking place in Venezuela. He assured the people Venezuela will not become a dictatorship and he is fully aware of the issues that his people are facing. The article also goes on to state the military involvement during these protests and that almost 90 percent of the armed forces do not follow Mudaro anymore instead they stand with the people of Venezuela.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/02/americas/venezuela-unrest/index.html

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