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Monday, January 5, 2026

Far-left, China-aligned groups organized pro-Nicolas Maduro protests in US

 Pro-Nicolas Maduro protesters who turned up in Times Square and outside the Brooklyn federal lock-up where the former Venezuelan leader is being held were organized by hardcore left-wing group The People’s Forum, which has close ties to China.

The group — also behind anti-Israel demonstrations around the nation — called for “emergency protests nationwide” shortly after President Trump announced Saturday US forces had captured Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.

“This war is not about drug trafficking, it is not about democracy — it is about stealing Venezuela’s oil and dominating Latin America,” said a People’s Forum press release, announcing protests at Times Square and the White House Saturday.

The People’s Forum organized pro-Maduro protests across the country, including one near Times Square on the weekend, and in front of the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn where Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores are being held.BreakThrough News/YouTube
President Trump announced that Nicolas Maduro was captured by US forces in Venezuela on Saturday and flown to the US to stand trial on drug trafficking and other charges.REUTERS

Maduro is widely accused of stealing the last presidential election in Venezuela in 2024 after its results showed him losing by a landslide.

Maduro and Flores were flown to New York City by US forces, where the indictments against them were issued, and arraigned Monday on drug trafficking and other charges in Manhattan federal court.

On Sunday, pro-Maduro protesters clashed with jubilant Venezuelans who demonstrated outside the detention center where Maduro and his wife are being held.

“This is an unprecedented crime against a sovereign nation and a warning of how far this administration is willing to go,” said the People’s Forum in a post on its X account announcing the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) protest.

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Anti-Israel Marxist groups the People’s Forum and the ANSWER Coalition organized “emergency” protests against the US administration’s capture of former leader Nicolas Maduro.BreakThrough News/YouTube
The People’s Forum called on pro-Maduro activists to protest his capture across the country, including this demonstration in New Mexico.BreakThrough News/YouTube
Anti-war activist Jodie Evans and her husband Neville Roy Singham, have long supported the People’s Forum. Evans is a board member for the Manhattan-based group, and Singham has bankrolled the radical organization from a base in Shanghai.Getty Images for V-Day

One anti-Maduro protester, who left Venezuela during Maduro’s repressive regime, called the pro-Maduro protesters “fools.”

“They know nothing about Maduro,” Manuel, 38, who attended the protest outside the MDC.

“I don’t know why they are here. They are just strange and stupid.”

The People’s Forum also organized protests alongside one of is affiliate groups, ANSWER Coalition, in Texas, Georgia, Florida, California, Tennessee and many other states.

A flyer being given out by protesters in front of the Manhattan court where Maduro was arraigned on Monday. It is unclear which group was behind this flyer.NY Post
A flyer being given out by protesters in front of the Manhattan court where Maduro was arraigned on Monday. It is unclear which group was behind this flyer.NY Post

The Marxist People’s Forum works closely with the Communism-aligned Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), with a number of the same people serving on the boards of both groups.

On Monday The PSL held a pro-Maduro protest, with around 25 people inside a park near Federal Plaza where Maduro was arraigned. They held a large banner that read “No War on Venezuela.”

The protesters chanted: “We want justice, you say how? Release Maduro right now.”

Elias Rodriguez, who allegedly gunned down two people outside a Jewish museum in Washington DC last year had previously been linked to the PSL.

A pro-Maduro protester in Venezuela holding up a portrait of the dictator at a rally calling for him to be released from prison in the US.AP
An armed pro-government civilian loyal to Maduo in Caracas, Venezuela, on Jan. 4.AP
Vehicles bombed by US forces in the early hours of Saturday morning in the operation to capture Maduro.X
The radical People’s Forum and the ANSWER Coalition organized pro-Hamas demonstrations in New York City a day after 1,200 Israelis were killed by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023.Getty Images

The People’s Forum has long been financed by Neville Roy Singham, an American tech millionaire and extreme leftist who is based in Shanghai. Singham’s anti-war activist wife Jodie Evans is a member of the People’s Forum board, according to the group’s public filings.

But the group’s funding may be running out. It recently called on its supporters to contribute to purchasing a permanent “physical home,” raising nearly $47,000 towards a $2 million funding goal, according to their website.

“Our initial donation is running out, and that left us with a choice,” says the group in a post on their website. “Do we run out the clock until the end of our lease and then fold up operations? Or do we do something even bigger and bolder, counting on the community we’ve all built to make it happen?

Members of the group have also organized pro-Cuba and pro-Maduro seminars at their current offices in Chelsea.

A day after Hamas terrorists went on a bloody rampage killing 1,200 Israelis on Oct. 7, 2023, the People’s Forum also organized mass protests in New York City. Protesters burned Israeli flags and held up images of swastikas on their phones during the protests.

https://nypost.com/2026/01/05/us-news/marxist-peoples-forum-organized-pro-maduro-protests/

Zelensky Names Canada's Chrystia Freeland, Notable Anti-Russia Hawk As Top Advisor

 Apparently Zelensky is simply skipping his own people and going straight to appointing officials within foreign governments to top advisory positions

Ukraine has named former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland as an economic advisor amid a broader reshuffle of senior government positions, also coming on the heels of the massive energy ministry related corruption scandal which has unleashed chaos within his administration. 

Chrystia Freeland, former deputy prime minister and finance minister, and notable anti-Russia hawk. Source: The Canadian Press

It should also be noted that Canada is a founding member of NATO - so handing Freeland a position in the Ukrainian presidential office won't go down well at the Kremlin, which will see this as yet more justification for its vehement condemnation of NATO expansion.

"Chrystia is a professional... and has significant experience in attracting investments and conducting economic transformations," President Zelensky announced on Telegram Monday.

Freeland was Canada's deputy prime minister from 2019 to 2024 under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and was appointed Canada's special representative for Ukraine's reconstruction in 2025.

But she might better be remembered for leading the legal crackdown on Canada's trucker 'Freedom Convoy' movement, the large anti-vaccine mandate and Covid lockdown protest that had gripped Ottawa for several weeks in 2022.

Freeland sought to legally prosecute (and later some of these cases ended in convictions on "mischief") innocent truckers who were merely exercising their rights to politically organize and protest.

So we doubt she's going to 'help' Ukraine's situation, amid the grinding war at a moment Kiev is at a crossroads: reach a peace agreement with Moscow, or the war drags on with no end in sight.

"Ukraine needs to increase its internal resilience — for the sake of Ukraine's recovery, if diplomacy works as quickly as possible, and for the sake of strengthening our defense, if we have to work longer to end the war due to our partners' delays," Zelensky recently wrote on Telegram, looking ahead to 2026.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/zelensky-names-canadas-chrystia-freeland-anti-russia-hawk-top-advisor

Gunmen Kill Dozens in Nigeria Market Attack

 At least 30 people were killed and several others abducted after armed gunmen attacked a crowded market in Kasuwan Daji, a village in Nigeria’s Niger State, according to police. The assault took place around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, when attackers stormed the market, opened fire on civilians, burned stalls, and looted food items.

Police said the attackers, locally referred to as bandits, arrived on motorcycles and fired indiscriminately. Witnesses said the violence formed part of a wider wave of raids that began a day earlier in nearby communities, spreading fear across the area.

Civilians Targeted, Abductions Reported

Police spokesperson Wasiu Abiodun said “over 30 victims lost their lives” during the attack, adding that security forces were working to rescue those kidnapped. Residents, however, said the death toll could be higher. One wounded survivor said women and children were among those killed, while locals struggled to retrieve bodies due to the absence of security forces in the immediate aftermath.

Another resident estimated the number of dead at 40, citing attacks not only in Kasuwan Daji but also in nearby villages including Chukama and Shanga. Homes and market infrastructure were heavily damaged, leaving survivors displaced and fearful of further violence.

Banditry Spreads Across the Region

The attack underscores the escalating threat posed by armed criminal gangs operating across northwestern and central Nigeria. These groups, often based in forested areas and remote reserves, routinely carry out mass killings, kidnappings for ransom, and village raids, exploiting limited state presence.

The assault came just weeks after gunmen abducted more than 300 children and staff from a Catholic school in Niger State. Although those victims were later released, the incident highlighted the scale of insecurity gripping rural communities.

Government Response Under Pressure

President Bola Tinubu condemned the attack and said he had ordered security forces to hunt down the perpetrators. He also directed authorities to intensify security operations around vulnerable communities, particularly those near forests used as militant hideouts.

Despite repeated military and police operations, attacks by armed gangs have continued, raising questions about the effectiveness of current security measures and leaving communities increasingly exposed to violence.

https://clashreport.com/world/articles/gunmen-kill-dozens-in-nigeria-market-attack-dcr58b4e9kb

'Khamenei Says Protests Legitimate, Warns of Foreign Hand'

 Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has delivered a calibrated response to the country’s most serious bout of economic unrest in years, acknowledging the legitimacy of merchants’ grievances while framing the broader instability as the product of foreign manipulation. Speaking in Tehran on Saturday, Khamenei sought to separate what he described as justified protest from what he labeled deliberate efforts to turn economic pressure into political disorder.

His remarks come as Iran experiences widespread demonstrations driven by the rapid depreciation of the rial, which has fallen beyond 1,350,000 to the US dollar. The protests, now spanning multiple cities and sectors, mark the most sustained economic unrest since earlier nationwide demonstrations and underscore the strain on household incomes and commercial activity.

“They Are Telling the Truth”

Khamenei placed particular emphasis on the role of shopkeepers and bazaar merchants, historically a core constituency of the Islamic Republic. He described them as “among the most loyal segments of the country to the Islamic system” and acknowledged that their inability to plan or price goods amid currency instability has crippled daily commerce.

“When a bazaar merchant looks at the country’s monetary situation, the decline in the value of the national currency and the instability of currency prices … he says ‘I can’t do business.’ He is telling the truth,” Khamenei said, explicitly validating the economic basis of the protests. He added that demonstrations rooted in such grievances are “a valid one,” distinguishing them from what authorities define as violent disorder.

Enemy Hand and Escalation Control

At the same time, Khamenei framed the speed and volatility of the currency collapse as “not natural,” attributing it to hostile external forces. “This is the work of the enemy,” he said, arguing that foreign actors were exploiting economic pressure to generate insecurity and provoke broader unrest. He warned that “a group of provoked, mercenary agents of the enemy” were attempting to push protests beyond economic demands into slogans targeting Islam, Iran, and the political system itself.

The supreme leader stressed that protest and rioting are not equivalent, saying officials should engage with demonstrators but confront those seeking chaos. “Protests are different from rioting,” he said, adding that individuals acting to make the country insecure were crossing an unacceptable line.

Government Response Under Pressure

Khamenei said senior officials across Iran’s political system, including the president and heads of other branches, were working to stabilize the situation through “various measures.” The government has already held several rounds of talks with representatives of shopkeepers, particularly in Tehran, where demonstrations have taken on a sharper tone.

The unrest has not been without violence. Reports indicate several deaths in recent weeks, including protesters and police officers, highlighting the risk of escalation as economic pressure collides with political tension. The protests have unfolded against a backdrop of heightened international scrutiny, amplified by comments from US President Donald Trump, who said on Friday that Washington would “come to the rescue” of protesters if lethal force were used. That remark triggered immediate backlash from senior Iranian officials.

Khamenei’s intervention reflects a familiar strategy: absorb economic discontent, reinforce political boundaries, and attribute instability to external interference. Whether that balance can be maintained as the rial continues to slide remains an open question for Iran’s leadership.

https://clashreport.com/world/articles/khamenei-says-protests-legitimate-warns-of-foreign-hand-qt6u3gois4