PLEA for Venezuela, as there is no fate

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

...But what you make for Ourselves


This post is a plea for help and support, and invitation to #travel with us to the reality of the former richest South American country.

Since April independent organized Venezuelan groups abroad have sent from their own money tons of medicines, food and medical supplies.

But Patriot Venezuelans abroad are not rich, the rich ones are the corrupt government families.

That's the same government that denies the humanitarian crisis and forbids international organizations to send help, it is all left to the good will of the few of us who are abroad.
What little we have, we had shared, for those who are still trapped there.

Whatever revenue this post gets will be used to pay for medical supplies and shipment

Since April 2017 voluntary groups in France and Spain (mostly students) have managed to send around 400 kg of basic medical supplies, however, this is nothing for a country with more than 30 million inhabitants.


You have heard about Venezuela recently in the news, for a little while there was even talk about a US military intervention, but it all seems to have cooled down, now...
Are you sure?

Why were Venezuelans fighting ?

A 4:09 minute video is worth about 6225 images (@ 25 fps)

The sad truth is that youngsters (15 to 30 year olds) fought because they preferred to die in the hands of the repression than face a slow death of attrition.

In Venezuela you might die of common crime any day, any where, most of the time the police at the end of the shift, keeps the gun and hangs the uniform, replacing it with a mask...

The people took to protest on the streets for lack of:

  • Medicine
  • Food shortages
  • Insecurity

And the answer was brutal police repression

...And some times from paramilitary government supporter groups

So brave Venezuelans armed themselves with gas masks, wooden shields

...and lots of hope

Every time we saw them proudly holding what has became the symbol of the resistance

...silent tears ran down our face

Effectively creating a spear head to protect pacific protesters who despite the brutal repression

kept ground backing in numbers those unknown modern hero

They fought with all they force and gave it all

...More than 100 lives were lost during 3 months protests.

More than 100 political prisoners, ranging 17 to 70 years old

Were judged by military tribunals

So now what? all is solved, no?

Nothing farther from the truth

The government illegitimately dissolved the republic, and trough a series of decrees is slowly dismantling what little shards of democracy is left.

For the first time we see Venezuelan people eating from the garbage

And malnourished children dying everyday

Children are abandoned on the streets by the poorest

And have to survive with whatever they can scavenge

And the health crisis is not far beyond

The pediatric wards

When doctors tried to protest

They met repression too

But the shields are not the only heros in this tale

Young medicine students, took the streets to help the wounded by the repression

They were too in the front line

yet their battle was a different one

Some like Paul Moreno

Gave their lives

But the call of duty was stronger than their fears

And they kept on giving it all

350rockVe Escudos

Nu metal song about those brave heros who gave it all to be betrayed and abandoned now.

This post is for FREEDOM for DEMOCRACY for HOPE in HUMANITY

After 3 months on the streets, the Opposition was crushed in a political move that forced them to call people off the streets.

For fear of a civil war and a escalation of violence

The dictator won again

The internacional community choose money over human lives

The RED Tide now celebrates

we guess they choose this color to hide the blood stains from real patriots who gave it all in an asymmetrical battle for HUMAN RIGHTS and FREEDOM


So this is what #life is like in today's Venezuela

Whatever revenue this post gets will be used to buy medical supplies and pay for its shipment

We are not scammers trying to make a quick coin here, we are actually trying to have more venezuelans join and help curate and generate content to help this effort.

You can check us on instagram: http://picbear.com/eltri_angulo
On facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DSDVFrancia/
On our webradio: http//rockdio.org

We helped organize free elections

We organize collects

We create noise so others know the reality of our country

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Here is a small animated video that explain (in spanish) how we got there, and were we are.

Acá un video animado que explica como llegamos a esto y donde estamos hoy.

Cortesia del Sr. JulioCOCO

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We would like to thank everyone of you who helped and shared this post.

The results might not have been encouraging but baby steps, little by little one day we might understand that sharing efforts we achieve goals.

We like to give a special thanks to the anonymous person that donated 40€ in the crowdfunding link!

That money allowed for 5kg of basic medical supplies to reach a church in western Venezuela were they are given for free to people in need.

#Fuerza y # FE #Venezuela