Venezuela 221 politicians, 23 journalists and six activists detained since #28J
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The National College of Journalists (CNP) reported that the number of journalists or press workers arrested in Venezuela amounts to 12, following the recent arrests of Leandro Palmar and Belises Millán in Zulia, as well as “the enforced disappearances” of Carlos Correa and Julio Balza in Caracas. The arrest of Leandro Palmar, coordinator of the radio station LUZ Radio 102.9 FM, and Belises Cubilán, cameraman, occurred on Thursday, January 9, whe…
12-01-25.-The National College of Journalists (CNP) denounced this Saturday, January 11, that the number of journalists or press workers detained in Venezuela amounts to 12, following the recent arrests of Leandro Palmar and Belises Millán in Zulia, as well as “forced disappearances” in Venezuela.
On Saturday night, the Idea group met with the leader of the Venezuelan opposition, Edmundo González, to talk about "the fight against tyranny and the return of Venezuela's freedom and democracy" Through his account of social network X, he explained that "ending this day of accompanying Grupo Idea to the President of Venezuela, Edmundo González. The fight against tyranny and the return of Venezuela's freedom and democracy continues. Glory to the…
The National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) this Saturday demanded the release of 10 journalists who remain imprisoned by the regime of Nicolás Maduro. “There are at least 10 journalists and press workers who are still illegally and arbitrarily detained. SNTP demands the release of those who have been imprisoned for exercising their right to freedom of expression and guaranteeing the collective right of access to information,” the union claimed. …
The Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores de la Prensa (Sntp) reported that 10 journalists continue to be "illegal and arbitrarily detained" in Venezuela, four of them after the presidential elections of July 28, 2024.The most recent are those of Carlos Correa, who is also a human rights defender and executive director of the NGO Espacio Público; Julio Balza, of the communications team of opposition leader María Corina Machado; and Leandro Palmar, …
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