Venezuela-USA/Protest
Caracas, Venezuela - Feb 3, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of protesters holding Venezuelan national flags, placards, chanting
2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Carlos Lopez, resident (ending with shot 3):
"Today, in the capital Caracas, we are showing our support for our president, Maduro. It has been exactly one month since President Maduro was kidnapped. We demand that [U.S. President Donald] Trump send our president back."
3. Various of protesters holding Venezuelan national flags, placards, banners, chanting
Thousands of people rallied in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas on Tuesday to condemn U.S. violation of Venezuelan sovereignty and demand the release of the country's President Nicolas Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores, one month after they were seized by force during a U.S. military operation in Venezuela.
The protest, which lasted for about three hours, has drawn around 20,000 Venezuelans.
"Today, in the capital Caracas, we are showing our support for our president, Maduro. It has been exactly one month since President Maduro was kidnapped. We demand that [U.S. President Donald] Trump send our president back," said Carlos Lopez, a local resident.
On Tuesday evening, Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez delivered a national televised address, calling for the resolution of differences between Venezuela and the United States through dialogue.
Venezuela-USA/Protest
Dateline : Feb 3, 2026
Location : Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
Duration : 0'35
Caracas, Venezuela - Feb 3, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of protesters holding Venezuelan national flags, placards, chanting
2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Carlos Lopez, resident (ending with shot 3):
"Today, in the capital Caracas, we are showing our support for our president, Maduro. It has been exactly one month since President Maduro was kidnapped. We demand that [U.S. President Donald] Trump send our president back."
3. Various of protesters holding Venezuelan national flags, placards, banners, chanting
Thousands of people rallied in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas on Tuesday to condemn U.S. violation of Venezuelan sovereignty and demand the release of the country's President Nicolas Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores, one month after they were seized by force during a U.S. military operation in Venezuela.
The protest, which lasted for about three hours, has drawn around 20,000 Venezuelans.
"Today, in the capital Caracas, we are showing our support for our president, Maduro. It has been exactly one month since President Maduro was kidnapped. We demand that [U.S. President Donald] Trump send our president back," said Carlos Lopez, a local resident.
On Tuesday evening, Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez delivered a national televised address, calling for the resolution of differences between Venezuela and the United States through dialogue.
ID : 8464559
Published : 2026-02-04 17:34
Last Modified : 2026-02-04 20:17:36
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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