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On Monday, organizations of the British chapter of the Anti-Fascist International (AFI) rallied outside Downing Street in solidarity with Venezuela. More than one thousand people took to the streets of London to protest the attacks against the South American nation, demanding the return of President Nicolás Maduro and First Combatant Cilia Flores. Demonstrators called for an end to British support for aggression against Venezuela and urged the immediate restitution of Venezuela’s gold held in the Bank of England. They also defended Venezuela’s right to self-determination. Mobilizations were also reported over the weekend in London, Manchester, Newcastle, Leeds, and Birmingham.

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00:00Meanwhile in the United Kingdom on Monday, organizations involved in the British chapter
00:04of the Anti-Fascist International gathered outside Downing Street to show their solidarity
00:10with Venezuela.
00:12Over 1,000 people took streets to London to protest the attacks on Venezuela.
00:17They made it clear that they stand with the Venezuelan people, demanding the return of
00:21Maduro and first combatant Celia Flores.
00:24The organization urged an end to British support for aggression against Venezuela, and the
00:29immediate return of Venezuela's stolen gold held in the Bank of England.
00:33They also rallied in support of Venezuela's right to self-determination.
00:37There were also mobilizations over the weekend in London, Manchester, Newcastle, Leeds and
00:42Birmingham.
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