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Are these old images? I've not listened about any protests happening on Venezuelan streets.
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They are old images, it is a compilation of terror that the country has experienced due to the dictatorship
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While these photos are showing a very bad picture of Venezuela, I know Mr. @Malos10_ who often post beautiful images of Venezuela's cities and towns.
I would love to receive a confirmation from him about such horror writ pictures in present Venezuela. @Malos10_ will you please make it clear?
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My country is beautiful, and @Malos10_ uploads spectacular photos and the kind, sweet side of our land. These photos are old, it is a portrait of what Venezuela has experienced due to corruption
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These photos are true, these things happend in 2014-2016
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These photographs or images are somewhat old... in Venezuela there have been no protests for at least 7 years, which is how long I have been outside my country... now they are coming out again for reasons of the farce and show that there is currently in Venezuela that there is some elections... something totally false! The dictatorship only needs to provoke people with threats and ridicule... so that people out of anger come to vote and thus the government can justify at an international level that there is supposedly democracy in Venezuela... it is unfortunate but that is how it is... the truth It's just that dictatorships don't come out with votes... history has shown that dictatorships come out with blood, deaths and lead... it sounds drastic but it's true!
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Se muy bien que son fotos viejas, del 2010, 2014, 2017 y 2019. Por eso digo: "protestas en los últimos años". Es un recordatorio de lo que hemos vivido y lo una posible prediccion de lo que puede suceder después del domingo.
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Yes, I only wanted to address my comment about a very different photo... without intending to disparage your publication... and from that point to let people know who even today do not know or know what is happening in Venezuela... I have been time out of the country but the truth must be told and people must be aware of it.
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You see the title. No one needed you to come say these are old. This is a photography territory, not news. Why do that?
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Thanks for your comment. It confused a couple of people, I also apologize for not being more specific.
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It is very sad that the people of a country with rich natural resources is so poor and unhappy.
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That was very sensitive time for venezuelans. The pictures itself tell how bad time it was! It's now all good there, thank God!
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"Everything is fine," what do you mean? Insecurity is still the same, politics is still shit, health services are getting worse every day, education is better, the economic system is a joke, electricity? water? That the population has developed Stockholm syndrome is another thing. Deciding to forget and resign yourself to the crumbs. Do you still live in Venezuela or did you leave the country? It is very painful to know that all those lives of young university students and high school kids were lost in vain, just because there are new stores and there is a fictitious dollarization.
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The images and suffering that we Venezuelans have gone through can never be erased, we only have the hope that our country Venezuela will return to what it was before.
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It should not be forgotten or ignored so as not to repeat that suffering.
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These were indeed very dark days, they were all unnecessary sacrifices, since all the pain was of no use, the Communists are still in power.
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It seems that they were in vain, the lost people, the exiles, broken families... in the end what? Everyone acts indifferently as if nothing happened
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