All the Political Protests at the Latin Grammys

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All the Political Protests at the Latin Grammys
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ROBERT VOGU on Instagram: “QUE EL MUNDO SEPA QUE LOS BUENOS SOMOS MÁS! #NOXENOFOBIA 🇻🇪 VIVA VENEZUELA! . . @latingrammys”Making a more subtle statement than Mon Laferte, Añez walked the red carpet quietly with a Bolivian flag. It's a loaded symbol in the wake of former President Evo Morales' forced resignation at the hands of the Bolivian military.

Online, she wrote"Solo deseo de corazón que mi patria amada encuentre paz" Producer and many-time Latin Grammy nominee Juan Pablo Vega addressed theby paramilitary groups with a sign reading"En Colombía nos están matando" .

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