Fishermen's Maritime March was part of the day Los Cuarteles go al Pueblo

“We are meeting fishermen and farmers to send a message to the world; we are a free and independent country.”
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Published at: 20/09/2025 12:30 PM

Fishermen from the states of Anzoátegui, Aragua, Carabobo, Falcón, La Guaira, Nueva Esparta and Sucre, carried out maritime mobilizations as part of the actions carried out during the day The Barracks Go to the Town, where members of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB), went to the 5,336 Community Circuits throughout the country to continue training the entire People for the armed defense of the sovereignty and peace in the face of the aggressions of North American imperialism.

“Today, the country's fishermen and women have gone out to cross our entire Caribbean Sea as they do daily, as they do permanently, and now with much more force because they have heard their leader, President Nicolás Maduro, tell him that we are going to defend sovereignty in our territorial waters,” said the Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture, Juan Carlos Loyo.

For his part, the fisherman William from the state of Sucre, who is a third sergeant major in the Bolivarian Militia, emphasized the decision and will of the country's fishermen and women to defend sovereignty over Venezuelan maritime territory.

“We are meeting fishermen and farmers to send a message to the world; we are a free and independent country. We want to work and produce. What we are seeing today is badly done and that the fishermen are organized to defend the maritime territory and I tell the gringos to withdraw from the Caribbean Sea. We are a civic-military body, we are of peace, but we are willing to do anything to liberate our Caribbean Sea. That sea is ours by law and by birth,” he said.


Mazo News Team

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