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Adán Chávez, CBPM, June 23. Liberation photo: Gloria La Riva
“For us Carabobo is today, it is permanent. It drives us to continue struggling for true and authentic liberation of our peoples, integrating our America and the different peoples of the world in the building of that new world.”
With these words, Adán Chávez inaugurated the “Bicentennial Congress of the Peoples of the World” in Caracas, on the 200
th anniversary of Venezuela’s independence victory over Spain at the Battle of Carabobo. Chávez is Venezuela’s ambassador to Cuba who coordinated the Congress (CBPM), and brother of Hugo Chávez, historic leader of the country’s revolution who died in March 2013.