August 16, 2024
The rallies will also condemn the continuing cyber warfare and diplomatic aggression against Venezuela.
Friends of Venezuela and defenders of the Bolivarian Revolution across the Eastern Caribbean will this weekend host several solidarity activities to support the Bolivarian Republic and condemn external interference in its affairs and disrespect for its constitution, laws, and institutions.
Venezuela solidarity committees and citizens opposed to U.S. interference in Caribbean and Latin American affairs, in some cases including Venezuelan Embassies, will on Saturday August 17 participate in planned rallies and other solidarity activities.
Coming a fortnight after opposition-generated post-election violence that led to 25 deaths and attacks on schools, universities, hospitals, food distribution centres and entities related to the Venezuela government, the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), the National Electoral Council (CNE) and community activists and entities supporting President Maduro, the planned Caribbean protests will also involve sharing information about hat’s really happening in Venezuela.
The historicity of this weekend’s activities is embodied by the fact that Saturday, August 17, will coincide with the birth anniversary of the legendary Marcus Garvey, who was born in 1887 and led the modern movement for respect and recognition for People of African Descent worldwide.
The rallies will also condemn the continuing cyber warfare and diplomatic aggression against Venezuela and celebrate the fact that peace and tranquillity have returned to Caracas.
Previously, on August 2, the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (ECS) issued a statement congratulating Nicolas Maduro on his victory and re-election to the Presidency of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela for a third term and urge that every effort be made towards national reconciliation.
“The OECS further expresses its appreciation of the invaluable solidarity and friendship extended by Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela which has flourished for over two decades,” it stressed.
teleSUR/ JF Source: ECS – Earl Bousquet’s Chronicles Of A Chronic Caribbean Chronicler