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Cabello: The Bolivarian Revolution does not stop or persecute students; on the contrary, it protects them

The governments of the Fourth Republic were looking for “revolutionaries and shooting at them without a word,” said Cabello
Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 15/05/2024 08:21 PM

This Wednesday, May 15, the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, stressed that with the arrival of Commander Hugo Chávez and currently with the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela does not arrest or persecute students, on the contrary, they are afforded the greatest protection.

This was stated by Cabello, referring to the way in which the governments of the Fourth Republic acted against students, “they would get in vans, in cars on January 23, to Propatria, in Antímano, to look for those who called revolutionaries and shot at them without a word.”

During his Con El Mazo Dando program, broadcast number 476, he stated that students “were being murdered and nothing happened here.”

As an example, he mentioned the case that “in one day 357 students were arrested by the government of Rafael Caldera, who was a social Christian, from the same party of the Inmundo, but in addition to those who went to mass three times a day”.

“In the interim between mass and mass, people were murdered, but they asked God for forgiveness and according to them, God forgave them,” he ironized.

Cabello emphasized that “I'm sure God didn't forgive them.”

Mazo News Team