Espacio Público documented 26 violations of freedom of expression in September

  • Oct, Sat, 2024


In Venezuela, 26 violations of the freedom of expression in september75 less than in August, when 101 were documented, according to data released this Friday by the NGO Espacio Público.

Through a press release, the NGO indicated that they recorded seven acts of censorship, six of verbal harassment, six administrative restrictions, four of intimidation, two judicial harassment and one threat.

“Among the 17 victims, we count six journalists or reporters, four media outlets and four web pages or platforms”he added.

Freedom of expression in Venezuela is violated

Likewise, he said that they documented 16 perpetrators, half of them were, he maintained, state institutions, as well as two officials, two private operators, a security body and a member of the Executive Branch, which he did not specify.

“This pattern confirms that the official policy of attacks on free expression and inaction by other state agencies to prevent this and other violations of human rights is maintained,” indicated Public Space.

The NGO recalled that at the beginning of September, the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, “harassed” the national digital media Estudio Cocuyo, TalCual and El Pitazo, during an address on his weekly television program.

“Maduro accused the three media of being ‘founded, financed and maintained by USAID (United States Agency for International Development)’ and of imposing ‘manipulation on the network at the right moment,’ mentioning their coverage of the post-election protests and the national blackout on August 30,” the NGO said.

Likewise, the organization documented the announcement of the closure of a radio station in the state of Falcón (northwest), by “orders of the National Telecommunications Commission (Conatel)”, after 25 years of broadcasting.

On June 26, the National College of Journalists (CNP) denounced that a total of 405 media outlets have closed in Venezuela in the last two decades, as part – it maintained – of a “State policy” against “freedom of expression and the exercise of journalism.”









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