Good Friday in Petare: The Via Crucis That Takes Over El Nazareno
In the heart of the slum, a crowd accompanied the living via crucis that remains a symbol of Holy Week in Caracas
In the heart of the slum, a crowd accompanied the living via crucis that remains a symbol of Holy Week in Caracas
While families of political prisoners prayed for liberations, the local burning of Judas effigies signaled how censorship remains in place
The Maduro administration is seeking to build stronger ties with Evangelical pastors to populate its base for the 2024 elections. A growing conservative strain within chavismo shows its teeth. Its latest victim? Reggaetón
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