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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro confirmed on Wednesday that the WhatsApp messaging platform is a spy system and called for migration to other direct messaging platforms such as WeChat and Telegram, as he welcomed the fishing and agricultural sector march to Miraflores Palace.
“I have called on the people, voluntarily, to abandon WhatsApp and go to other networks, to Telegram, to WeChat,” he said, referring to “threats on WhatsApp to popular leaders in the fields, in the neighborhoods.”
“The people of blue Venezuela, who took this country upon ourselves and told the right: ‘No one here gives up’ and we went to produce and achieved the agricultural miracle that Venezuela is experiencing today: full supply with national production,” he said.
The head of state said that this achievement occurred “in the worst circumstances, where the people said: We will resist and we will fight.”
“At that time, it was demonstrated why we are known throughout the world as the people of liberation of America. We brought forth the sacred fire that no one can take away from us and that has driven us to defend the right to independence, sovereignty, peace and the existence of our country and to emerge victorious,” he said.
Recalling the legacy of Commander Hugo Chávez, President Nicolás Maduro said that “the sacred fire that we have nailed in our chest, that no one can take away from us, and that has driven us to defend Venezuela: the right to independence, to sovereignty” is what has allowed the people to go “from victory to victory.”
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