En Venezuela ya no hay miedo.
Desde la captura de Maduro el 3 de Enero, todo cambió.
Hoy las calles hablan y el descontento es palpable.
Living through a time of political upheaval in Venezuela has been truly transformative. The capture of Maduro marked a turning point that many Venezuelans feel deeply in their everyday lives. The pervasive fear that once silenced streets and gatherings seems to be lifting, allowing citizens to express their yearnings for liberty, democracy, and justice more openly. Walking through the cities today, it’s impossible not to notice how the atmosphere has changed. Conversations, protests, and social media are all buzzing with hope and renewed activism. There’s a surge of energy among communities tired of repression, where calls for peaceful and democratic solutions are gaining momentum. This new wave of openness also brings challenges. The country faces a critical juncture where maintaining peace while demanding fair governance is essential. People are increasingly aware that their voices can influence change, and there is a collective push to rebuild institutions grounded in justice and democracy. From personal experience and observation, the hashtag movements like #Libetad, #Democracia, and #Justicia represent more than just words; they embody a shared dream for Venezuela’s future. This is a story of resilience, a people striving to reclaim their rights and dignity after long years of fear. It’s inspiring to witness how citizens come together, ready to shape a society where freedom no longer feels out of reach.



















































