00:00We prepared to enter, to cross the border with Venezuela.
00:05We are going to San Antonio,
00:06which is the first place in the other side of the border.
00:10The cruise has its difficulty,
00:13once we don't have a passport
00:16and the Venezuelan authorities, especially the Bolivarian Guard,
00:20can cause problems for being Colombian period.
00:23Let's see how the situation is on the other side of the border.
00:30In the other side of the border,
00:33the President,
00:33is the right to move to the border.
00:43How is the ley of terror?
00:45The Ley Terror is called,
00:47the government says
00:47that San Joaquin is applying terror
00:50and saying that everything is fine,
00:54that everything is fine.
00:55and it's perfect.
00:57And the law of terror, where they're going to take the license,
01:01they're going to be detained for five years.
01:04After crossing the Puente Simón Bolívar,
01:06we're in San Antonio.
01:09The panorama is quite difficult.
01:11There are, like I said,
01:14in the international media,
01:17there is no food,
01:19no medicine,
01:21there is no food in the streets,
01:26there is a feeling of fear, a feeling of security.
01:29The people teme to speak
01:30in front of the cameras
01:31because they're afraid of the representatives of the government.
01:35The graffiti that we have at the bottom
01:36is a show of that.
01:38It's a place where there are called collective groups,
01:41which are civil groups armed by the government
01:44to defend the revolution.
01:54One question that is registered in this population
01:56is that the desabastecimiento is not total.
01:59It is true that in the smaller businesses
02:00it's where there are less food or less medicines,
02:04but there are businesses in some way
02:05more large, more structured,
02:07where there is no desabastecimiento.
02:09This is due to that these businesses
02:11have, in some way,
02:12a greater economic potential
02:13that allows them to go to other places
02:16of the border to achieve the necessary resources.
02:18And this is an issue.
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