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Venezuela: Maduro leads march against 'terrorism' in Caracas
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24.03.2019
W/S March against terrorism and hate, Carcas
W/S March
M/S Protester holds image of former Venezuela president Hugo Chavez, others wave banners and flags
M/S Protesters run with giant Venezuela flag
W/S March, protesters holds image of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
W/S Maduro and wife Cilia Flores on stage
M/S Maduro and Flores wave and salute to crowd
W/S Crowd and stage
SOT, Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela (Spanish): "As a result of the capture of the brain of the terrorist group that intended to attack, they wanted to bring paramilitary mercenary groups from Colombia, from El Salvador, from Guatemala, from Honduras. Already some of those groups entered Venezuela but we are on top of them and we are going to capture them and deliver all of them to justice. We have the names, we have the faces."
W/S Crowd and stage
SOT, Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela (Spanish): "Donald Trump and his gang of extremists, neofascists, every day, in the morning, in the afternoon, in the night, his only subject is Venezuela, Maduro, Venezuela, Maduro. They have a fatal obsession with Venezuela, they are crazy fools of hatred and ambition."
W/S Crowd and stage
M/S Maduro dancing samba
W/S Crowd and stage
SCRIPT
Thousands of supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro marched through central Caracas on Saturday.
The 'march against terrorism and hate' ended with a rally at the Miraflores Palace, the seat of government.
Maduro spoke to the crowd, denouncing terrorism and the perceived threat of US-led interventionism in Venezuela.
"Donald Trump and his gang of extremists, neofascists, every day, in the morning, in the afternoon, in the night, his only subject is Venezuela, Maduro, Venezuela, Maduro," he railed.
Saturday's demonstration followed the arrest of one of the top aides to Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido on charges of terrorism.
Guaido's chief of staff Robert Marrero is accused of planning "acts of sabotage" against officials.
W/S March
M/S Protester holds image of former Venezuela president Hugo Chavez, others wave banners and flags
M/S Protesters run with giant Venezuela flag
W/S March, protesters holds image of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
W/S Maduro and wife Cilia Flores on stage
M/S Maduro and Flores wave and salute to crowd
W/S Crowd and stage
SOT, Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela (Spanish): "As a result of the capture of the brain of the terrorist group that intended to attack, they wanted to bring paramilitary mercenary groups from Colombia, from El Salvador, from Guatemala, from Honduras. Already some of those groups entered Venezuela but we are on top of them and we are going to capture them and deliver all of them to justice. We have the names, we have the faces."
W/S Crowd and stage
SOT, Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela (Spanish): "Donald Trump and his gang of extremists, neofascists, every day, in the morning, in the afternoon, in the night, his only subject is Venezuela, Maduro, Venezuela, Maduro. They have a fatal obsession with Venezuela, they are crazy fools of hatred and ambition."
W/S Crowd and stage
M/S Maduro dancing samba
W/S Crowd and stage
SCRIPT
Thousands of supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro marched through central Caracas on Saturday.
The 'march against terrorism and hate' ended with a rally at the Miraflores Palace, the seat of government.
Maduro spoke to the crowd, denouncing terrorism and the perceived threat of US-led interventionism in Venezuela.
"Donald Trump and his gang of extremists, neofascists, every day, in the morning, in the afternoon, in the night, his only subject is Venezuela, Maduro, Venezuela, Maduro," he railed.
Saturday's demonstration followed the arrest of one of the top aides to Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido on charges of terrorism.
Guaido's chief of staff Robert Marrero is accused of planning "acts of sabotage" against officials.
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