00:00The leader of Brazil's Landless Worker Movement, Joao Pedro Estadile, expressed his solidarity with Venezuela.
00:07He asserted that they cannot remain silent in the face of the aggression suffered by the South American nation.
00:16And when we see the aggression that is now suffering, well, Cuba 60 years ago,
00:22but Venezuela, that the empire has the audacity to kidnap our president and the deputy Celia,
00:28we cannot remain silent.
00:31And that is why we wanted to take advantage of this meeting with 3,000 and more militants from all over Brazil,
00:37to here in a historic square, which was the center of colonialism for 400 years,
00:43to shout in a loud voice that nothing will happen, that we are in solidarity with Venezuela,
00:49that we will be until the last day to see Maduro free, and Celia Flores free.
00:55That is why we are here.
00:58In addition, Joao Pedro Estadile described Lula da Silva's re-election as a tactical move to confront imperialism.
01:07At the same time, he confirmed that the movement will continue its struggle and proceed with land distribution.
01:13Well, from a tactical, short-term point of view, we have the task of re-electing Lula as a way to even face imperialism.
01:26Because after Venezuela, it will be Colombia.
01:29After Colombia, it will be us.
01:32So we have to close ranks and re-elect Lula.
01:35But that does not mean that we are going to abandon our fight against Typhoon.
01:40We will continue to take land, we will continue to distribute land to our people.
01:45We will continue to distribute land to our people.
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