Solidarité avec Cuba, le Venezuela et d'autres peuples au carnaval de Brasília

Lors du carnaval de Brasília le 18 février, la solidarité avec Cuba, le Venezuela, la République arabe sahraouie démocratique et d'autres peuples du monde a été exprimée à travers des drapeaux agités en soutien à ces causes.

Le carnaval de Brasília, un événement culturel annuel dans la capitale brésilienne, a présenté des manifestations de solidarité internationale le 18 février. Selon Prensa Latina, des drapeaux ont été agités en soutien à Cuba, au Venezuela, à la République arabe sahraouie démocratique et à d'autres peuples confrontés à des défis mondiaux. Cette démonstration de soutien met en lumière le rôle du carnaval en tant que plateforme pour des causes politiques et humanitaires. Des participants spécifiques ou l'ampleur exacte des manifestations ne sont pas détaillés, mais ce geste souligne les liens entre festivals culturels et solidarité transnationale. Le rapport émane de Prensa Latina, une agence de presse cubaine, qui note la présence de ces drapeaux durant les célébrations.

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