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IFEX-ALC condemns arrest of journalist Darvinson Rojas, calls for his release

We, the member organisations of the IFEX-ALC network, condemn the arrest of journalist Darvinson Rojas in retaliation for his publication of information regarding COVID-19 infection cases in the Venezuelan state of Miranda. We call for his immediate release and for the charges against him to be dropped.

Venezuelan journalist arrested by special forces following coronavirus coverage

Venezuelan authorities must immediately release journalist Darvinson Rojas and ensure that the media can cover the coronavirus outbreak in the country without fear of retribution.

Pro-government groups attack reporters covering Juan Guaidó’s return to Venezuela

Venezuelan authorities should quickly and thoroughly investigate the violent attacks on journalists covering Juan Guaidó’s return to the country, and determine whether security forces were negligent in protecting journalists.

IFEX-ALC condemns Venezuela’s refusal to allow visit by IACHR

Blocking the IACHR’s entry to the country denies victims the opportunity to be heard and seek justice.

Venezuelan intelligence services raid, shutter news outlets Venepress and Telecaribe

CPJ calls on Venezuelan authorities to immediately allow local news outlets Telecaribe and Venepress to resume their work informing the public and cease their harassment of independent media.

Milagros Socorro: “To see your country destroyed day after day fatigues the soul”

Journalist and ICORN writer-in-residence Milagros Socorro continues to write and fight against corruption and authoritarianism in her native Venezuela.

Faced with blackouts and censorship, Venezuelans resort to creative methods to keep themselves informed

Getting on public transit to verbally narrate the news, using personal social networks, or creating WhatsApp groups among journalists… these are some of the alternative methods being used in the face of the news blackout.

Venezuelan journalist Braulio Jatar conditionally released, barred from leaving country

“If Venezuelan authorities had any credible evidence to support the charges against Jatar, they would have put him on trial. Instead he still faces criminal prosecution simply for reporting on protests,” CPJ pointed out.

Soldiers block press access to Venezuelan parliament

Since 7 May 2019, the Venezuelan Bolivarian National Guard has blocked journalists from accessing the National Assembly, the country’s legislature, during the body’s debates and activities held every Tuesday, according to news reports and local rights organizations.

Challenges facing journalists trying to cover latest violence in Venezuela

Since April 30, journalists have been affected by tear gas when covering the protests; detention and prosecution at the hands of state security authorities is also a serious risk.

A woman uses her mobile phone at a spot where she can get service during a partial power outage in Caracas, Venezuela, 9 March 2019, MATIAS DELACROIX/AFP/Getty Images

Maduro’s internet blackout stifles news of Venezuela crisis

News coverage of opposition leader Juan Guaidó’s arrival at the international airport and his fiery speech in a Caracas plaza were largely blacked out.

Rayma Suprani: A profile

Rayma Suprani has had a long career as a hard-hitting political cartoonist, having worked at Venezuela’s oldest and largest circulation newspaper, “El Universal”, for 19 years before she was fired in September 2014.

The German journalist Billy Six (M) talks to journalists after arriving at Tegel Airport, 18 March 2019; next to him are his father Edward (l) and his mother Ute, Monika Skolimowska/picture alliance via Getty Images

German freelancer Billy Six freed, leaves Venezuela after 4 months in prison

Venezuelan authorities granted Six conditional release on the night of 15 March, with orders to present himself to authorities every two weeks and refrain from speaking about his case.

A woman holds a banner that reads 'Free Luis Carlos', outside the Public Prosecutor's office in Caracas, Venezuela, 12 March 2019, RONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP/Getty Images

IFEX-ALC demands the dropping of all charges and restrictions on Venezuelan rights defender Luis Carlos Díaz

IFEX-ALC demands the dropping of all charges and restrictions on Venezuelan rights defender Luis Carlos Díaz. Experts from the United Nations and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights have also expressed deep concern over Díaz’s case.

Marcos Ruiz, president of the Venezuelan National Press Union, talks to the media in Caracas, after the release of five foreign journalists detained by Venezuelan authorities, on January 31, 2019, JUAN BARRETO/AFP/Getty Images

IFEX-ALC’s 23 member organisations condemn attacks on freedom of expression in Venezuela

Venezuela is in the midst of a marked and alarming deterioration in the position of media outlets and conditions for carrying out journalism, as a result of ongoing harassment by state entities, coupled with the country’s economic crisis.

Protesters take part in a massive rally against Maduro's government in Caracas, Venezuela, 2 February 2019, Marcelo Perez Del Carpio/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

‘Nobody knows what will come next’: Venezuelans rally in major challenge to Maduro

As of 24 January, four people had been killed so far in the protests. Police responded with tear gas and rubber bullets in parts of Caracas.