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Persecution Against Journalists and Censorship Are Still Alive in Venezuela

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The Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (IPYS) of Venezuela and the National College of Journalists (CNP) denounced this Sunday that the persecution of journalists and censorship in the country have not ceased, following the capture of Nicolás Maduro on 3 January. Ipys, a non-governmental organization that is in charge of measuring the pulse of press freedom, demanded "the dismantling of the mechanisms of structural censorship" that it considers in Vene…

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The Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (IPYS) of Venezuela and the National College of Journalists (CNP) denounced this Sunday that the persecution of journalists and censorship in the country have not ceased, following the capture of Nicolás Maduro on 3 January. Ipys, a non-governmental organization that is in charge of measuring the pulse of press freedom, demanded "the dismantling of the mechanisms of structural censorship" that it considers in Vene…

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The Press and Society Institute stressed that there are journalists who no longer sign their notes. The post IPYS denounces that the persecution of journalists continues and demands an end to censorship appeared first on EL NATIONALA.

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The Press and Society Institute (IPYS) Venezuela denounced this Sunday that the persecution of journalists has not ceased and demanded the dismantling of the mechanisms of structural censorship by the Chavista regime. Through a note, regarding World Press Freedom Day, it stressed that there are journalists who no longer sign their notes and who learned to practice their profession within "certain margins" to continue reporting. In this regard, i…

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The Institute of Press and Society (IPYS) of Venezuela today denounced that "the persecution" against journalists "has not ceased" and demanded "the dismantling of the structural mechanisms of censorship" that it believes exist in the country. In a statement released on the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day, IPYS stressed that some journalists no longer sign their articles and learned to practice the profession within "certain limits", in …

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(EFE).- The Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (IPYS) of Venezuela denounced this Sunday that "the persecution" against journalists "has not ceased" and demanded "the dismantling of the mechanisms of structural censorship" that it considers in the country. In a note, regarding World Press Freedom Day, he stressed that some journalists no longer sign their notes and that they learned to practice their profession within "certain margins" to continue repo…

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In the framework of World Press Freedom Day, the Press and Society Institute (IPYS) of Venezuela issued a strong report this Sunday in which it warned that the persecution against media workers has not ceased. The organization demanded the immediate dismantling of what it calls "censorship mechanisms [...] The IPYS Venezuela entry denounces the persistence of a "structural censorship" and alert on the increase of self-censorship #3May was first …

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Doble Llave broke the news on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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