On Jan. 3, hundreds of peaceful protesters lit up Times Square, NYC, in a vibrant show of solidarity against recent U.S. military action in Venezuela. 🎉🇻🇪
Waving Venezuelan flags and holding signs that read “Hands off Venezuela” and “Stop bombing Venezuela,” the crowd chanted slogans like “No war on Venezuela” and “U.S. out of the Caribbean.” The atmosphere was electric—a mix of determination and hope, as organizers stressed the importance of respecting Venezuelan sovereignty.
The rally is part of a nationwide wave of #NoWarOnVenezuela demonstrations, with activists in cities from Los Angeles to Miami joining the movement. Participants highlighted the need for official U.S. Congress approval before any military escalation, emphasizing peaceful solutions over conflict.
For many young activists, this protest isn’t just about Venezuela—it’s about holding global powers accountable and showing that our voices matter. From South Asia to Southeast Asia, social media is buzzing with support, proving that solidarity knows no borders. 🌏❤️
As the sun set on Times Square, the message was clear: peace and respect for Venezuela’s right to self-determination. This movement is just getting started—stay tuned. 🔥✌️
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Times Square sees protest over U.S. military action in Venezuela
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