Thousands of Venezuelans demand Maduro's release

Thousands of Venezuelans demand Maduro's release

Thousands of Venezuelans demand Maduro's release

2026-02-04 17:51:31



Thousands March in Caracas Venezuela Demands Release of Ousted Leader Maduro

In a show of solidarity and defiance, thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets of Caracas yesterday, demanding the release of ousted leader Nicolas Maduro. The protests, which drew people from all walks of life, were a testament to the deep-seated frustration and resentment felt by many towards the government.

The march, which was organized by opposition groups and civil society organizations, saw participants holding signs and chanting slogans calling for Maduro's freedom. Many attendees wore white shirts with the words Libertad (freedom) emblazoned on them, symbolizing their desire to break free from what they see as a corrupt and authoritarian regime.

The protests come at a time of great political uncertainty in Venezuela, where Maduro has been ousted from power following a disputed election. The opposition has accused Maduro of engaging in vote-rigging and other forms of electoral fraud, and many Venezuelans are demanding his release from custody.

In response to the protests, government officials have issued statements denying any wrongdoing on Maduro's part and asserting that he remains a respected leader within Venezuela. However, the vast majority of international observers have condemned the events surrounding Maduro's ousting as illegitimate, and many have called for the release of opposition leaders like him.

The situation in Venezuela remains highly volatile, with tensions running high between the government and the opposition. As the country navigates this uncertain period, one thing is clear the Venezuelan people will not be silenced, and they will continue to demand transparency, accountability, and democracy from their leaders.

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