Diaspora in Britain Welcomes Possible Turning Point for Venezuela

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Venezuelans living in Salford, Manchester, and elsewhere in the UK greet reports that Maduro was seized by a US‑led operation with cautious optimism, recalling decades of poverty and fear at home; they hope for real change as political prisoners are released and the diaspora presses for international support, while acknowledging it will be a slow process.
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- Maduro is gone. Now what? | Op-Ed, U.S. Rep. Adam Smith The Seattle Times
- Venezuelans hopeful of regime change dismayed as government appears to remain the same NBC News
- After Maduro capture, Chicago-area Venezuelans face a hard choice Chicago Tribune
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