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Press Guilds Denounce Vandalization of a Banner with Imprisoned Journalists

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The National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) and the National College of Journalists (CNP) of Venezuela denounced this Sunday the vandalization of a banner placed on Friday at the headquarters of these organizations, in Caracas, in which the names and faces of the 20 colleagues arrested in the country were shown. In [...] The entry Guilds of the press denounce vandalization of a banner with imprisoned journalists was first published in Foco Inform…
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The Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores de la Prensa (Sntp) denounced the theft and vandalization of a banner that was displayed on Friday, July 4, at the headquarters of the institution in Caracas, demanding the release of 20 media professionals who are detained in Venezuela.Through a statement, the union said that during the early hours of this Sunday, July 6, a group of hooded subjects -between 20 and 30 people - arrived at the headquarters of…

The National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) and the National College of Journalists (CNP) of Venezuela denounced this Sunday the vandalization of a banner placed on Friday at the headquarters of these organizations, in Caracas, in which the names and faces of the 20 colleagues arrested in the country were shown. In [...] The entry Guilds of the press denounce vandalization of a banner with imprisoned journalists was first published in Foco Inform…

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The National College of Journalists, the National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) and the Circle of Graphic Reporters demanded the release of the 20 journalists and media workers detained in the country and paid tribute to their work and courage.The event held in the National Journalist's House, brought together communicators, civil organizations, representatives of the Church and relatives of imprisoned journalists.At least 40 journalists and pre…

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Earlier this Sunday morning, a group of hooded civilians vandalized and stole a gigantography with the faces and names of 20 journalists and press workers detained in Venezuela. The banner had been hung last Friday at the National House of the Journalist as an act of protest and demand of freedom for those deprived of it for exercising their rights to inform, express and express their opinions. By means of a statement, the National Union of Pres…

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The National College of Journalists (CNP), sectional Capital District, reported that hooded and armed individuals entered their headquarters on Andrés Bello Avenue in Caracas this Sunday morning, where they destroyed and took a banner with images of the 20 journalists who remain imprisoned in the country. According to information published on social network X (formerly Twitter), these people broke the electric fence to enter the building and thr…

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At 2:35 a.m. on Sunday, July 6, a group of hooded and armed men threatened surveillance personnel and entered the headquarters of the National College of Journalists (CNP) in Caracas, where they started, destroyed and took the gigantography with images of journalists and press workers imprisoned by the Maduro regime, which had been placed only on Friday, July 4. «#6jul Vandal Act at #CNP in the early hours of #Today. The banner placed in protest…

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Aporrea broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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