• Disrupting Power Since 2015
  • Donate
  • Login
Thursday, May 8, 2025
  • Login
  • Register
Canary
MEDIA THAT DISRUPTS
  • News
    • UK
    • Global
    • Analysis
    • Trending
  • Editorial
  • Features
    • Features
    • Environment
    • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Money
    • Science
    • Business
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Sport & Gaming
  • Media
    • Video
    • Cartoons
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION
SUPPORT
  • News
    • UK
    • Global
    • Analysis
    • Trending
  • Editorial
  • Features
    • Features
    • Environment
    • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Money
    • Science
    • Business
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Sport & Gaming
  • Media
    • Video
    • Cartoons
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Canary
No Result
View All Result

The world just joined together to tell Trump: ‘Hands off Venezuela’

John McEvoy by John McEvoy
18 March 2019
in Global, Trending
Reading Time: 3 mins read
167 5
A A
0
Home Global
319
SHARES
2.5k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

On 16 and 17 March, protesters around the world gathered to tell US president Donald Trump: “Hands off Venezuela”.

As the US-backed coup attempt in Venezuela loses steam, global solidarity seems to be growing stronger.

The Canary was on the ground in Venezuela to speak to protesters.

In Venezuela

On Avenida Urdaneta in Caracas, Venezuela’s capital city, thousands gathered to protest ongoing US intervention in the country:

Today's chavista anti imperialist march in Avenida Urdaneta, Caracas. Share widely as you won't see it on CNN and The Guardian won't report it. #HandsOffvenezuela pic.twitter.com/TX1nxECy79

— Hands Off Venezuela (@HOVcampaign) March 16, 2019

The mood was joyous and calm; bands played on stage and protesters danced.

The Canary asked one government supporter (or ‘Chavista’) about the effects of US sanctions on the country. They said:

If there were no sanctions, we’d be even happier.

Saturday’s protests rolled into Sunday, as many Chavistas re-convened on Avenida Urdaneta. Half of the avenue had been converted into a pop-up sports complex, looking onto the main tent hosting the rally. Throughout the day, children rode bikes, played football, and boxed on the street. Inside the tent, bands played and attendees danced Tambor – a dance originating from enslaved people from Africa.

In between the music, government officials took the microphone to discuss the political situation in Venezuela. Much of the conversation focused on Venezuela’s economic crisis and foreign economic pressure. “We’re fighting against the gringo mindset,” claimed one speaker, as protesters held “Yankee go home” placards.

The Canary spoke to Venezuelan vice-minister of tourism Inair Manzur at Sunday’s event. She talked about the Western media’s highly negative representation of the country and its effect on the country’s tourist industry. “We have so many beaches, so many places people could visit,” she said, “but tourists are put off by the negative publicity.”

Aldrean, a councillor in Caracas, told The Canary about Venezuela’s recent electricity blackout. He seemed to have few doubts that it was the result of sabotage by pro-coup forces. But he said:

Even when things were at their worst – without water, without light – people went out onto the street and marched. That’s how I know they won’t beat us.

The US and the UK

As they have previously, groups also gathered in the US and the UK to condemn their governments’ actions in Venezuela. Journalist Ben Norton reported from Washington DC:

“It’s like the media here is on another planet. [It’s] so outrageous. It’s one of most egregious campaigns of lies I have ever seen. Being in Venezuela reminded me how authoritarian my own gov’t is”

Journalist @BenjaminNorton back after 4 wks in Venezuela. #HandsoffVenezuela pic.twitter.com/u3VYDzSl4j

— #StopCopCity (@ChuckModi1) March 16, 2019

https://twitter.com/Travis_Waldron/status/1106975982194487296

Protesters also gathered in Los Angeles, with placards calling US secretary of state Mike Pompeo a “shameless imperialist” and US special envoy to Venezuela Elliott Abrams a “genocidal grifter”:

Best sign of the day. #HandsOffVenezuela pic.twitter.com/TVP4626ZK5

— Abby Martin (@AbbyMartin) March 17, 2019

Protesters gathered in London too, after a series of recent protests demanding the Bank of England release Venezuelan gold:

Venezuela no está solaen la marcha antiracista y antifascista wn Londres pic.twitter.com/MtqNHFqiK3

— Carolina Graterol #AssangeFreeAtLast (@Moncaro) March 16, 2019

South Africa

Only two countries in all of Africa and Asia (Israel and Morocco) recognise Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó as Venezuela’s ‘interim president’. And as part of the weekend’s protests, South African trade unionists marched in front of the US consulate in Johannesburg:

https://twitter.com/camilateleSUR/status/1107114386525773824

Protesters similarly gathered in Argentina, Malaysia, Peru, New Zealand, Canada, and elsewhere.

Global opposition to imperialism is vital, as it can be mobilised to confront any future US-backed intervention. And the current message of anti-imperialists is resounding: Hands off Venezuela.

Featured image via John McEvoy

Share128Tweet80
Previous Post

Far left Irish republicans demand that Bloody Sunday killers be tried at The Hague

Next Post

Turkey takes a prisoner’s body and buries it in the middle of the night

Next Post
A police barricade surrounds Zülküf Gezen's body

Turkey takes a prisoner's body and buries it in the middle of the night

Moazzam Begg

'War on Terror' advocates have 'generated' far-right terrorism, says ex-Guantánamo detainee

Cover of Immortal book and Never Give Up placard at demo

A year after Turkey murdered Anna Campbell, a powerful book makes sure her memory lives on

Australian far right

The Australian neo-fascists who swim in the same sewer as the Christchurch terrorist

A jay (bird) and Chris Packham

Chris Packham's new group is taking on the government and there's massive public support

Please login to join discussion
Swiss Cottage protests
Analysis

Police ban Jewish anti-genocide protests outside Israeli ambassador’s home in London

by Ed Sykes
8 May 2025
BREAKING: Starmer facing a formal rebellion over proposed DWP cuts
Analysis

BREAKING: Starmer facing a formal rebellion over proposed DWP cuts

by Maryam Jameela
8 May 2025
US backs down amid Yemen resilience, leaving Israel to fight its own battle
Analysis

US backs down amid Yemeni resilience, leaving Israel to fight its own battle

by Ed Sykes
8 May 2025
VE Day 80 commemorations are misusing the past to push for more militarism
News

VE Day 80 commemorations are misusing the past to push for more militarism

by The Canary
8 May 2025
DWP minister Stephen Timms is under pressure after a petition was launched calling for him to go
Analysis

DWP minister Stephen Timms under pressure as petition calls for him to be sacked

by Hannah Sharland
8 May 2025
  • Contact
  • About & FAQ
  • Get our Daily News Email
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

The Canary
PO Box 71199
LONDON
SE20 9EX

Canary Media Ltd – registered in England. Company registration number 09788095.

For guest posting, contact [email protected]

For other enquiries, contact: [email protected]

The Canary is owned and run by independent journalists and volunteers, NOT offshore billionaires.

You can write for us, or support us by making a regular or one-off donation.

© Canary Media Ltd 2024, all rights reserved | Website by Monster | Hosted by Krystal | Privacy Settings

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • UK
    • Global
    • Analysis
    • Trending
  • Editorial
  • Features
    • Features
    • Environment
    • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Money
    • Science
    • Business
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Sport & Gaming
  • Media
    • Video
    • Cartoons
  • Opinion

© 2023 Canary - Worker's co-op.

Before you go, have you seen...?

Swiss Cottage protests
Analysis
Ed Sykes

Police ban Jewish anti-genocide protests outside Israeli ambassador’s home in London

BREAKING: Starmer facing a formal rebellion over proposed DWP cuts
Analysis
Maryam Jameela

BREAKING: Starmer facing a formal rebellion over proposed DWP cuts

US backs down amid Yemen resilience, leaving Israel to fight its own battle
Analysis
Ed Sykes

US backs down amid Yemeni resilience, leaving Israel to fight its own battle

VE Day 80 commemorations are misusing the past to push for more militarism
News
The Canary

VE Day 80 commemorations are misusing the past to push for more militarism

ADVERTISEMENT
Travel
Nathan Spears

Hungary Vignette Adventures: Discovering Hidden Gems by Car

How Social Media Affects the Mental Health of Young Adults Today
Tech
The Canary

How Social Media Affects the Mental Health of Young Adults Today

voice assistant
Tech
The Canary

Maximizing Your Voice Assistant for Real-Time Sports Updates