Caracas Convoy Demands Maduro’s Release
On Jan 13, thousands of motorcyclists and transport workers held a convoy in Caracas demanding the U.S. free President Maduro and his wife, forcibly seized on Jan 3.
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On Jan 13, thousands of motorcyclists and transport workers held a convoy in Caracas demanding the U.S. free President Maduro and his wife, forcibly seized on Jan 3.
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