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"In Avellaneda, we defend Venezuelan democracy", says the poster, accompanied by a photo of Simon Bolivar -which there will be a statue- and Hugo Chavez, Former Venezuelan President
The square will open on Tuesday, March 5th. However, what has attracted the attention of the inhabitants of Avellaneda, is that the municipality defended Maduro's regime at a time when this country is under the magnifying glbad of the world for allowing a help to enter the city, burn trucks and suppress opponents.
The caravan with help began on Saturday 23, but the paramilitary groups of Maduro were also the protagonists of the day: 285 wounded on two border bridges. Moreover, the Venezuelan opposition, with data from the Criminal Forum, badured that there was 4 dead and more than 20 injured by bullets in the city of Santa Elena de Uairén, in the state of Bolívar, bordering Brazil, where humanitarian aid was also attempted.
This Monday, during his speech at the summit of the Lima group in Bogota, the North American vice president, Mike Pence, he referred to this scene: "The tyrant danced in Caracas while his henchmen were burning trucks loaded with food and medicine."
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