Venezuelans in Caracas burned effigies of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro and opposition figures during the traditional 'burning of Judas' on Easter, reflecting political tensions and accusations of collaboration with the regime.
Key Points
Annual 'Burning of Judas' activity in Caracas involves burning effigies representing politicians and public figures
Effigy in 2024 represented Nicolás Maduro and 'opposition' figure Manuel Rosales
Accusations of collaboration with Maduro regime led to burning of effigy
Participants chanted for freedom and democracy during the event