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Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 03:14 PM

22d ago

Caracas, Venezuela

10.48400, -66.86600

A woman in a blue baseball cap and dark sunglasses is being interviewed on an urban street in what appears to be a protest or public gathering in Caracas, Venezuela. She wears a white t-shirt with tex…read more

anger
frustration
sadness
hope
resilience

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A woman in a blue baseball cap and dark sunglasses is being interviewed on an urban street in what appears to be a protest or public gathering in Caracas, Venezuela. She wears a white t-shirt with text, "AYUDANOS a encontrar..." (Help us find...). She holds a large protest sign that reads "AYUDANOS A ENCONTRARLOS" (Help us find them) and "NADIE SE QUISO EMIGRAR LA MALA ECONOMÍA NOS OBLIGÓ" (No one wanted to emigrate, the bad economy forced us), accompanied by images of several individuals, possibly missing persons or those who emigrated due to economic hardship. She speaks animatedly into a microphone, held by an interviewer whose hand is visible. Behind her, an elderly man with a mustache and a necklace stands, looking serious. Numerous other people are visible in the background, suggesting a crowd. Some individuals in the background wear clothing or accessories with colors of the Venezuelan flag. The setting includes tall buildings and a traffic light with red signals, indicating an active city environment during daytime. The weather appears overcast or partly cloudy. The woman's passionate expression and the content of her sign and spoken words indicate strong feelings about political and economic conditions. In the audio, she mentions "Delcy Rodríguez" and "el poder" (power), stating "esto no iba a mejorar" (this was not going to improve), and concludes with "Sí, nos alegramos mucho" (Yes, we are very happy/rejoice greatly), potentially with irony. Another partially visible sign in the background displays "LIBERTAD" (Freedom).