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Salvadoran Actor Denounces Media Censorship for Praising Bukele: "They Are the Same People Who Say We Live in a Dictatorship," Pdt. - Today's News in El Salvador

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“An excellent Salvadoran artist is one of the protagonists of a new series in Netflix, but is censored by the local press for speaking well of its president,” said Bukele. EL SALVADOR.- Salvadoran actor Gerardo Celasco, known for his participation in international productions such as the new series of Netflix The Waterfront, denounced this Friday through his X account that La Prensa Gráfica eliminated parts of an interview in which he expressed …
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“An excellent Salvadoran artist is one of the protagonists of a new series in Netflix, but is censored by the local press for speaking well of its president,” said Bukele. EL SALVADOR.- Salvadoran actor Gerardo Celasco, known for his participation in international productions such as the new series of Netflix The Waterfront, denounced this Friday through his X account that La Prensa Gráfica eliminated parts of an interview in which he expressed …

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President Nayib Bukele reacted to the public denunciation of Salvadoran actor Gerardo Celasco, who accused the media La Prensa Gráfico of censoring him for expressing positive comments to the president during an interview on his new series on Netflix. Through his official social media account, Bukele wrote: “An excellent Salvadoran artist is one of the protagonists of a new series on Netflix, but he is censored by the local press for speaking we…

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Diario La Página broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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