A survivor story

I am Venezuelan, as I told you on my first post. And I want to let you know a bit of what is happening here, our government in killing and hurting to anyone who dares to be on the street asking for our right to be FREE!

According to our constitution we are a democrat state, in practice we are NOT, in here, we have not tv channels, radio stations or newspaper that could talk about what is really happening, we have been living like this for years now.

But, since more than 100 days, we decided to go out and defend ourselves, what have we found? Death, destructions, people disappear , innocents in jails, and so much more, it has not been easy, is scary, is sad, is so complicated and devastated, you may wonder, if has been years, why are you fighting now? Well, now, we have not food or medicines, and, if you can find them is so over cost that almost anybody can approach it, we are literally dyeing because of hungry or lack of medications.

I actually thought that we were alone, because it has been so many years of silence in the whole world, but now, I have to say THANKS, to all the governments and most important to every single person who is talking and worry for us, to all those who are or aren’t Venezuelans that are speaking up, you have made me believe in humanity again. Now I know the good people are more, just that we are quiet, we do not make a lot of noise, but when we do anybody can never shut us up.

These last days of July are decisive, I am so scared and o hopeful at the same time, I just want to tell you very soon, Venezuela is free again!! You can come and visit this amazing country.

Lots of love xoxo!
LuisaKaro

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