- Several groups of Venezuelan migrants met in the cities where they reside to demand transparency in the electoral results of July 28 and the rejection of the TSJ ruling
Venezuelans abroad responded on Wednesday, August 28, to the call of opposition leader María Corina Machado to peacefully protest in their cities under the slogan “Act kills a sentence.” one month after the presidential elections in Venezuela.
Citizens attended the meeting points marked by the Command with Venezuela and showed the printouts of the minutes corresponding to their voting tables, as well as Venezuelan flags and banners in support of Edmundo González or in rejection of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) ruling that validated the results announced by the National Electoral Council (CNE), which declared Nicolás Maduro the winner.
During the day, images of Venezuelans in different latitudes have been circulating. Some of the first photos published on social media correspond to protests by Venezuelans in Australia, Japan and Malaysia.
Venezuelans in Asia and Oceania
Venezuelans in Australia shared images of protests in cities such as Sydney and Brisbane as part of the call for a global demonstration “Act kills sentence.”
In Japan, Venezuelans gathered in cities like Osaka and Matsumoto to participate in the global protest accompanied by banners with phrases like “Venezuela won.”
Venezuelans in Malaysia also posted photos of the peaceful demonstration in Kuala Lumpur. The protesters called for the rejection of the TSJ ruling that supported the results announced by the CNE.
Venezuelan protests in Europe and America
Some of the images that have also gone viral on social media correspond to Venezuelans from European countries such as Spain, Belgium, Italy and France.
Venezuelans in Colombia gathered in Bogotá with signs reading “Act kills a sentence” and photographs of leaders and activists detained in the post-election context. The rally in the neighboring country took place in front of the Colombian Congress.
Likewise, in countries like Chile and Mexico, Venezuelans shared images of protesting accompanied by banners alluding to the July 28 elections and the call by opposition leader María Corina Machado.
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2024-08-29 15:07:07