Venezuelan Dictator Nicolás Maduro Orders Creation of Snitch App to Target Dissidents
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Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, ordered Monday to create a mobile app (app) in which citizens can report “everything they see, everything they hear” to, according to the president, help the defense of the country.
By CNN en Español Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro ordered the creation of a mobile application (app) on Monday where citizens can report "everything they see, everything they hear" to, according to the president, aid in the country's defense. Maduro announced the order during a public event broadcast on state broadcaster VTV. During the broadcast, Maduro also spoke about how the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) and other agencies are …
Venezuelan Dictator Nicolás Maduro Orders Creation of Snitch App to Target Dissidents
Socialist dictator of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro on Monday ordered the development of an application so that citizens can report "everything you see, everything you hear," presumably including opinions unacceptable to the regime, to the National Bolivarian Armed Forces (FANB) at any time of day. The post Venezuelan Dictator Nicolás Maduro Orders Creation of Snitch App to Target Dissidents appeared first on Breitbart.


President Nicolás Maduro ordered Monday that the VenApp technology platform, owned by the government of Venezuela, develop an application in an immediate way that allows the communities to report 24 hours a day any situation that could threaten the peace of the South American country.
So far in October, more than 30 opponents have been arrested, including doctors, journalists and activists, according to D.D.H. Organizations.
The order of the dictator Nicolás Maduro is chillingly simple and, at the same time, deeply revealing. The announcement that Venezuela’s VenApp system will expand to create an application where the citizen can report “everything he sees, everything he hears,” under the pretext of the “defense of the country” against US threats, is not an innovation in national security. It is the digitization of the apparatus of repression. The dictator’s reques…
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