https://twitter.com/palaciojesus/status/440139833353052161
In Venezuela today, the repressive Maduro regime will air America’s Oscars awards ceremony while continuing to censor news of the government’s violence against protesters. Venezuelan activists and their supporters want to know if Hollywood celebrities will speak up for them.
@LeoDiCaprio @BetteMidler The Oscars in Venezuela are televised. The repression is not. Speak up! #OscarsForVenezuela #SOSVenezuela
— Es Ahora, Activate (@EsAhora29) March 2, 2014
@EvaLongoria The Oscars in Venezuela are televised. The repression is not. #SOSVenezuela #OscarsForVenezuela @OscarCeremony
— Dafne Orsini (@DafneOrsini) March 2, 2014
https://twitter.com/Lchachati/status/440137825481400320
The Oscars in Venezuela are televised, the repression is not. Help us raise our voice Bono @U2 #OscarsForVenezuela pic.twitter.com/rkGxS7SoYe
— Eduardo Pasquez jr ?????? (@EduPasquez) March 2, 2014
@TheEllenShow Venezuela will see The Oscars help with your voice against violence #OscarsForVenezuela #Oscars2014 pic.twitter.com/C0qmhmFBuS
— calichal16 (@scarletlg) March 2, 2014
Please @andersoncooper support #OscarsForVenezuela .Venezuelans can't speak up. Oscar telecast can let the world know pic.twitter.com/M6ZikE4HXx
— Elvira Rodriguez (@ElviraRodriguez) March 2, 2014
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Ellen? Eva? Leonardo? Brad and Angie? Anyone?
Venezuela is brutally censored, that's why our voices can't be heard. SPEAK UP!! #OscarsForVenezuela @TheEllenShow pic.twitter.com/c4rG66AoYf
— Elias Ness (@eliasnmrk) March 2, 2014
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