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The Spanish singer Miguel Bosé He issued a worldwide call for the march to support the Venezuelan society, for violations and violations of their fundamental rights. in the name of dictator Nicolás Maduro.
Bosé, who has embarked on a long campaign of support for Juan Guaidó, wants Venezuela to be free from the usurper and that democracy becomes effective, he therefore called on his supporters to join, in their respective countries, the world march for the demonstration which will take place tomorrow in the American country of South.
In a video uploaded to your Twitter account where they appear Juanes, Alejandro Sanz, Luis Fonsi, Diego Torres, among others, musicians support their support to the people of Venezuela this is currently in a "humanitarian crisis".
"Enough tyranny, enough hunger, enough misery, enough lack of freedom, they are not alone, freedom returns and true democracy comes back"The singers express in the video.
The interpreter of "Amante Bandido" has undertaken a few days mobilization through its social networks to ask the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, to intervene for the peace of this country.
On January 28, he uploaded a message on his networks. in which he shared a video showing the abuse to which three prisoners are exposed in a prison in the country of South America.
The producer is also aware of the events in Venezuela since the resumption of Maduro's power, and endorsed his support to acting president, engineer Juan Guaidó.
In one of his messages, the singer told the former president of Chile that to do nothing, there could be a mbadacre and the dead, the wounded and the detainees would fall on their conscience.
Miguel Bosé asks people to resist and not abandon their quest for democracy and He applauded the strength and willingness to demand a change.
With support and solidarity, Bosé joins the list of artists who have spoken against the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro.
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