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Venezuela Hier et aujourd’hui, Carabobo : le même cri contre l’impérialisme ! | Haiti Liberte

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« Carabobo c’est nous tous, Carabobo c’est le passé et le présent. Nous sommes les mêmes qu’il y a 200 ans ». Avec plusieurs accents mais le même message, le leadership civilo-militaire du processus bolivarien nous amène à prendre acte d’un moment fondateur de son histoire : la bataille décisive d’une armée populaire – plus de 6 000 hommes et femmes d’origines géographiques différentes, ethniques groupes, classes et croyances – qui se sont réunis dans les forêts de Carabobo pour affronter les forces royalistes et se débarrasser du colonialisme espagnol.

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