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Venezuela’s (very Black) Top General Addresses Troops
Mekim-na-Save Projek, Seu Jornal -- Rede TVT
27 Feb 2019
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General Suarez Chourio, Commande-in-Chief of the Venezuelan Army, urged the military in neighboring Colombia not to take instructions from “the empire” (USA) that lead to war.

Translation by Mekim-na-Save Projek

Venezulea

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