Although Christmas is the happiest holiday in the world, where friends and family gather, to share and enjoy. In Venezuela this month is of Mucha Tristeza, we can see people with tears in their eyes, having their relatives and friends outside of Venezuela.
Today, there are more than 3 million Venezuelans who have been forced to leave their country, leaving spouse, sons and daughters, mothers, fathers, brothers and friends, who were together for years and with a "knot" in their throats. they must leave the country that saw them be born, forced by the shortage of food, medicines, employment, et cetera. And that they take the hardest decision of the Venezuelans, to leave the country to look for a better future and from abroad help their family economically.
Perhaps it is said very easy, but, We hear the testimony of Venezuelans abroad who yearn for the embrace of their family, who night after night have to mourn thinking about their family, many are those who this Christmas will have to give the happy year crying Seeing your whole family through a 5-inch screen.
Venezuelan families live the most difficult situation they have been able to go through, with their broken hearts, some for having a relative abroad yearning to see, others for having family members deceased due to delinquency, for lack of medicines, and so on.
Some with their best smile but with a Broken Heart celebrate a Sad Christmas, Far from the Venezuela that every day is destroyed more and more, and its restoration seems far away. Many have used their imagination to create their Christmas trees where they express the current situation in Venezuela.
This is Venezuela's Sad Christmas, We Want Venezuela Restored.