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  2. El Pitazo - Wikipedia

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    The name "pitazo" refers to whistleblowing. It is part of the Latin American media Rebel Alliance, with Tal Cual and Runrunes. They also collaborate with NGOs to be more informed on diverse groups of people in the nation. [1] According to El País, the aims of El Pitazo are to bring news to the most isolated areas. [1] The company director is ...

  3. 2020 Venezuelan National Assembly Delegated Committee ...

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    The 2020 Venezuelan National Assembly Delegated Committee election was to be held in the ordinary session of the National Assembly on 5 January, in which 160 deputies were to elect the legislature's board of directors for the year 2020–21: the president, the first and second vice presidents, the secretary and the deputy secretary.

  4. Jordi Wild - Wikipedia

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    Jordi Carrillo de Albornoz Torres [12] [13] was born on 28 August 1984 [14] in Manresa, Catalonia, Spain. [15] [16] Jordi created his YouTube channel, El Rincón de Giorgio in March 2013, [17] however, his oldest video dates back to August of that same year.

  5. Gilber Caro - Wikipedia

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    Caro grew up in Catia, a poor area of Venezuelan capital Caracas, with many siblings. [a] At a young age, one of his brothers died in an accident and another was sent to prison for a long time; his father then became an alcoholic.

  6. César Batiz - Wikipedia

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    César Batiz graduated from the Universidad del Zulia in 1996. He has worked for the publications Panorama, La Verdad, Últimas Noticias, and La Electricidad de Caracas.In 2008 he returned to Últimas Noticias, [1] the largest-circulation daily in Venezuela [2] as an investigative journalist.

  7. Ronna Rísquez - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Ronna published the book El Tren de Aragua. La banda que revolucionó el crimen organizado en América Latina, a work that documents the history and activity of the criminal gang of the same name. [2] [3] [4] The journalist reported that at least eight of her relatives were threatened as a consequence of the publication of the book. [5]

  8. Un Mundo Sin Mordaza - Wikipedia

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    Un Mundo Sin Mordaza (transl. A World Without a Gag) is a Venezuelan non-governmental organization founded in 2009, whose stated mission is denouncing attacks on freedom of expression and human rights violations.

  9. Foro Penal - Wikipedia

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    Foro Penal is constituted as a civil association composed of regional coordinators for each state in Venezuela, pro bono lawyers on a national level and a network of over five thousand volunteers, non-lawyer activists, known as "active defensors".