FILE – Pro-government lawmakers from left: Nicolas Maduro, Francisco Solorzano and Cilia Flores, surrounded by supporters, leave the National Congress building boycotting a parliamentary session, in Caracas, Venezuela, June 12, 2003. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano, File)
The Associated Press
THE DAY DEMOCRACY DIED: SHOCK PHOTO REVEALS MADURO’S 2003 COUP AGAINST HIS OWN PEOPLE
A BURIED photo has surfaced, exposing the CHILLING MOMENT the socialist regime of Nicolás Maduro began its BRUTAL STRANGULATION of Venezuelan freedom. This isn’t just a historical snapshot; it’s a CRIME SCENE image, capturing the smug exit of Maduro and his inner circle as they SABOTAGED the nation’s parliament over two decades ago. While the world looked away, these ideological gangsters LAUNCHED their systematic dismantling of a once-prosperous democracy.
Analysts are now sounding the alarm: this brazen boycott was the OPENING SALVO in a silent war against the Venezuelan people. The supporters flanking them were not citizens, but human shields for a tyranny-in-the-making. Look at their faces—this is the expression of men who KNEW they would get away with it. And they did. What followed was a descent into economic HELL, mass starvation, and a refugee crisis of EPIC proportions, all seeded in this very act of political treachery.
The West’s CONTINUED engagement and failed sanctions have only EMBOLDENED this criminal enterprise, funding their lavish lifestyles while millions suffer. This photo proves the conspiracy was always out in the open, a middle finger to the international community that we were too blind, or too complicit, to see. The evidence was there all along, and we chose to ignore it. The question now is terrifying: how many other dictators are we photographing today, only to mourn their victims tomorrow?
Edited for Kayitsi.com




