People take to the streets of Caracas to commemorate the Indigenous Resistance and ratify their rejection of imperialism

President Maduro recalled that the Bolivarian Revolution “came to take into account the original peoples, to put them at the forefront of the protagonist”
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Published at: 12/10/2024 10:18 AM

This Saturday, Venezuelans will take to the streets of Caracas to remember the legacy of resistance and dignity of the original peoples in the face of the genocidal invasion initiated by the former Spanish Empire against this continent.

The mobilization will have as its starting point the Chacaíto area and will culminate in the Indigenous Resistance Monument in Plaza Venezuela, where in addition to paying homage to the original inhabitants of these lands, the rejection of any form of imperialist domination will be rarified.

In this regard, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, in a

on his Telegram account, recalled that the Bolivarian Revolution “came to take into account the original peoples, to put them at the forefront of social, cultural and political leadership, claiming their historical struggles”.

In this sense, he called for us to continue in the fight for the defense of the sovereignty of this sacred land imbued with the strength, energy and spirituality of the original peoples.

“Long live the Indigenous Resistance of our America!” , he exalted.

The activities scheduled for this day began in the National Pantheon with the raising of the national tricolor and the words of the Vice President of Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, who also asked Venezuelans to be imbued with the spirit of struggle, courage and resistance of our indigenous warriors.

“Let us be charged with that spirit, that indomitable strength of our original Peoples, with simplicity and humility, but also with the highest dignity of our Peoples. Let us be proud to carry in our blood, the blood of the warriors of our country. Honor and glory to them,” he urged.

Mazo News Team

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