Biker Caravan in Defense of Peace Travels Through Caracas
“You all must prevent your children from being used by fascism,” said a citizen who came out to support President Maduro.
On Saturday, a caravan with hundreds of motorcyclists departed from the Petare Wall heading towards Libertador Avenue in Caracas, where it will join the peace march heading towards Llaguno Bridge.
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From noon, they began to travel the streets in support of the Bolivarian revolution and its leader Nicolas Maduro, who was re-elected as President of Venezuela in the July 28 elections.
In statements to the press before the march, spokespeople for the biker caravan demanded respect for the democratic process and asked Venezuelans to unite and work for the development of their country.
“You all must prevent your children from being used by fascism,” said one motorcyclist in front of the cameras of Venezolana de Television.
The text reads, “Attention! In Caracas’ Venezuela Square, motorcyclists are mobilizing in support of President Nicolas Maduro, who called on his supporters to take to the streets this Saturday, August 3.”
They also rejected the economic war that the United States has unleashed against the Venezuelan nation through over 930 arbitrary sanctions that have been in effect for years.
The motorcyclists will also depart from the state telecommunications company CANTV on Avenida Libertador and head towards the vicinity of the Miraflores Palace, where the executive power is located.
On Saturday, the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodriguez, will present his compatriots with more evidence of the fraud that the Venezuelan far-right intends to carry out.
This Socialist legislator will publicly expose the mutilated and forged records through which the U.S.-backed opposition seeks to artificially create the electoral victory of Edmundo Gonzalez, a politician supported by Maria Corina Machado, the leader of the far-right organization Vente Venezuela.
teleSUR/ JF Sources: Ultimas Noticias