00:00One month after the United States military attack on Venezuelan territory, beyond the immediate impact on the country's infrastructure and internal stability,
00:10this event has tested the principles of sovereignty and non-interference, fundamental pillars of international law that Latin America defends as guarantee of peace.
00:19Let's take a closer look at the following material.
00:21The impact of the military attack on Venezuelan territory and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cecilia Flores, is not limited to the borders of Venezuela.
00:38The global response of the rejection has multiplied since January 3rd.
00:42The violation of Venezuelan sovereignty has led to a major international social mobilization.
00:46This is not just a matter of government positions, but a reaction by social movements, civil organizations, political groups and citizens in general,
00:54who have taken to the streets to reject violence and U.S. interference.
01:01The list of countries where popular demonstrations of support have been recorded is extensive and diverse.
01:09In Latin America, the Caribbean mobilizations have been reported in countries such as Cuba, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, the Dominican Republic, Uruguay, Barbados and more.
01:25In this country, social organizations have linked the defense of Venezuela with the protection of the region as a zone of peace.
01:32In North America, civil society groups as well as political organizations and even parties in the United States and Canada have expressed the rejection of the Trump administration's intervention in its foreign policies.
01:45In Europe, popular solidarity was on display in the streets of Germany, Denmark, Spain, France, Greece, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland,
01:56as well as in major urban centers such as London, among other cities.
02:00This demonstration highlighted a growing disconnect between the European people and a racist, conservative political class that is submissive to the U.S. government.
02:10In other regions, popular support also spread to nations such as Yemen, Korea, Iran, Lebanon, South Africa, Turkey,
02:21evidencing a feeling of unity among the peoples of the global south and those who question the unilateral order.
02:26The impact of the attacks has been severe, but the activation of these popular movements at the global level shows that respect for Venezuela's self-determination continues to be an international demand.
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