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Cnp Caracas Denounces that Hooded Subjects Stormed the Headquarters and Vandalized Banners of Imprisoned Journalists #7jul - El Impulso

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The union denounced a premeditated act to intimidate and silence the denunciation of arrests of press workers. The CNP Caracas entry denounces that hooded subjects broke into the headquarters and vandalized banners of imprisoned journalists #7Jul was first published in El Impulso.
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The leader María Corina Machado denounced on Monday the attack on Sunday morning against the headquarters of the National College of Journalists (CNP) and the National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) in Caracas, where armed and hooded individuals smashed a banner hanging on the facade of the building that demanded the release of 20 journalists imprisoned in Venezuela. The canvas, deployed last week, carried as a slogan “The truth cannot be impriso…

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The union denounced a premeditated act to intimidate and silence the denunciation of arrests of press workers. The CNP Caracas entry denounces that hooded subjects broke into the headquarters and vandalized banners of imprisoned journalists #7Jul was first published in El Impulso.

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The National College of Journalists (CNP) sectional Caracas demanded this Sunday an investigation into the "act of vandalism" at the headquarters of the organization, located in the capital, where, it reported, subjects with "caps entered" and took away a banner showing the names and faces of the 20 information professionals arrested in an "arbitrary" manner in the country.In a statement, the CNP Caracas expressed its "strongest rejection of the…

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The board of directors of the Colegio Nacional de Periodistas (CNP), sectional Caracas, demanded that the relevant authorities open an investigation, in order to find those responsible for vandalizing their headquarters in the Venezuelan capital from where they stole a giant protest banner that the union had placed on Friday, July 4, calling for the release of 20 communicators that the government of Nicolás Maduro keeps in detention. Through a s…

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