Solidaridad con Cuba, Venezuela y otros pueblos en carnaval de Brasilia

Durante el carnaval de Brasilia el 18 de febrero, se expresó solidaridad con Cuba, Venezuela, la República Árabe Democrática Saharaui y otros pueblos del mundo mediante el ondeo de banderas en apoyo a estas causas.

El carnaval de Brasilia, un evento cultural anual en la capital de Brasil, incluyó manifestaciones de solidaridad internacional el 18 de febrero. Según Prensa Latina, banderas ondearon en apoyo a Cuba, Venezuela, la República Árabe Democrática Saharaui y otros pueblos que enfrentan desafíos globales. Esta expresión de apoyo resalta el rol del carnaval como plataforma para causas políticas y humanitarias. No se detallan participantes específicos ni el alcance exacto de las manifestaciones, pero el gesto subraya conexiones entre festivales culturales y solidaridad transnacional. El reporte proviene de Prensa Latina, agencia de noticias cubana, y destaca la presencia de estas banderas durante las celebraciones.

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