Voices of Defiance

From July 28, Venezuelans globally united to protest electoral fraud. In Bogotá D.C., Colombia, the opposition organized a massive rally, encouraging participants to bring their voting certificates as a symbol of defiance. The crowd’s determination and unity were palpable as they demanded accountability and justice. This vibrant protest not only highlighted their resistance to oppression but also reflected their unwavering hope for a better future in Venezuela.

An image of María Corina Machado, a prominent opposition leader, held aloft by demonstrators during the protests in Bogotá's Lourdes Park. Her image on the flag symbolizes the rallying point for those seeking justice and reform in Venezuela. 

A young girl reads a sign at the protest in Bogotá D.C., that calls for freedom and democracy in Venezuela, alongside photographs of those imprisoned and disappeared by the Venezuelan dictatorship.  

A box on the floor of the Venezuelan Electoral Center (Centro Nacional Electoral) reads "Electoral Power: In Venezuela, love, peace, and hope won." In the background, a person is holding the flag, a young boy walks by and another individual is accompanied by a dog.

A flag that reads: "Free" is raised and waved with buildings and shadows visible in the background.  

A flag displaying the image of Edmundo González is prominently displayed, fluttering against a crowd. 

A man wearing a gas mask and a ribbon adorned with the Venezuelan flag on his head, paired with a white bandana on his neck and a white T-shirt that reads: "We want you free Venezuela." 

A flag reading "Free" is seen alongside another flag amidst a crowd of people. 

A group in the crowd holding a flag that reading: "The People" while others displays electoral voting certificates. A sign in the crowd reads  "Venezuela Won,"  and "I want the freedom for my country."

A woman holds a flag that says: "A Free Venezuela."

People open and display their voting certificates. 

A man holds a flag while smiling, covering his eyes and focusing on his expression. 

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Venezuelan Protest Against Fraud