Red del Sur Voices Report: The State is the Main Aggressor of the Press in Venezuela
The Red de Voces del Sur (Red VDS) presented its eighth annual report on May 12, titled “Cartography of Silence,” a report that reveals the critical state of press freedom in Latin America. The document shows that journalistic practice is under a worrying panorama marked by the assassination of 23 communicators during the last year, which represents the death of a journalist every 16 days.
Red del Sur Voices Report: The State is the Main Aggressor of the Press in Venezuela The Red de Voces del Sur (Red VDS) released its eighth annual report, “Cartography of Silence,” on May 12, highlighting the dire state of press freedom in Latin America. The report indicates a deeply concerning situation where 23 communicators were murdered in the past year. This averages to one journalist being killed every 16 days.
- The Red de Voces del Sur (Red VDS) released its eighth annual report, “Cartography of Silence.”
- The report details the critical state of press freedom in Latin America.
- 23 communicators were assassinated in the last year.
- This translates to one journalist being killed every 16 days. https://runrun.es/noticias/607977/el-estado-es-el-principal-agresor-de-la-prensa-en-venezuela/
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