Con El Mazo Dando
Published at: 28/02/2024 08:26 PM
This Wednesday, February 28, in the Con El Mazo Dando program, the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, recalled that there are still “three thousand bodies of Caracazo victims who do not know where they are.”
Narrating part of the country's contemporary history and explaining to young people what happened 35 years ago on February 27, he stressed that a large part of the fatalities resulting from criminal repression have not yet been located.
“There are more than 11,000 dead, of whom 3,000 have yet to show their bodies, and you have to repeat that to the point of exhaustion because the right doesn't want to be remembered (...). That's why when President Nicolás Maduro talks about last names, they don't like it, much less when we remind them of this type of action,” he said.
He reiterated the importance for today's youth to know the events that took place in the country before the arrival of Commander Hugo Chávez to the presidency and with him the Bolivarian Revolution.
Mazo News Team