War without Borders? Artists agree to a media show against Venezuela

War without Borders? Artists agree to a media show against Venezuela
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18 February 2019
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Venezuelan reggaeton artist Nacho, Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz and Colombian singers Carlos Vives and Juanes appear on the billboard of a concert organized by British billionaire Richard Branson to raise funds in humanitarian aid for Venezuela.

Also on the bill made up by empire supporters, recruited by Brenson for the anti-Venezuela media campaign appear the singer of hit song “Despacito”, Puerto Rican Luis Fonsi, Spanish musician Miguel Bosé, Brazilian pop singer Anitta and British Peter Gabriel.

According to its organizer Richard Branson, the show that will be held on February 22, in the Colombian city of Cucuta, responds to a request from the puppet imposed by Washington as Venezuela’s president, Juan Guaido and his co-partisan Leopoldo Lopez, to “attract global attention to this unacceptable crisis (…) and to raise funds for essential humanitarian aid”.

Venezuela’s legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has described the alleged humanitarian aid as a media show that serves as a pretext to facilitate a military intervention of the United States in Venezuela.

“They hang us, steal our money and then tell us: ‘Here, grab these crumbs and make a global show out of it”, stated Maduro in an interview with AP agency yesterday. “With dignity Venezuela says: ‘No to the global show’. Whoever wants to help Venezuela is welcome, but we have enough capacity to pay for everything we need.”

For his part, self-proclaimed president Juan Guaido has said that as long as ousting Maduro from power he agrees with all options proposed by his chiefs in Washington, including the military one.

With their support for the strategy of Guaido, who has called on his supporters to march towards the border in search of the alleged aid next February 23 with the clear intention of creating a conflict that facilitates the intervention of the U.S., the artists who join the initiative of the self-proclaimed president will become accomplices of the bloody consequences that the so-called “humanitarian aid” might cause.

The name of the concert is still unknown, but it could well be called War without Borders.

Translated by Jorge Mesa Benjamin / CubaSi Translation Staff

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