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  2. Censorship in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Censorship in Venezuela refers to all actions which can be considered as suppression in speech in the country. More recently, Reporters Without Borders ranked Venezuela 159th out of 180 countries in its World Press Freedom Index 2023 and classified Venezuela's freedom of information in the "very difficult situation" level. [1]

  3. Censorship and media control during the Venezuelan ...

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    There has been censorship and media control during Venezuelan presidential crisis between 2019 and January 2023.. A crisis concerning who is the legitimate President of Venezuela began on 10 January 2019, when the opposition-majority National Assembly declared that incumbent Nicolás Maduro's 2018 reelection was invalid and the body declared its president, Juan Guaidó, to be acting president ...

  4. Mass media in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Due to censorship in Venezuela, social networking and other methods are important ways of communication for the Venezuelan people, [3] [4] with social media being established as an alternative means of information to mainstream media. Venezuela now has the 4th highest percentage of Twitter users.

  5. U.S. sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis - Wikipedia

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    In November, ten more government officials were added to OFAC's list of Venezuelans sanctioned after the regional elections; [36] the U.S. Treasury Department described the individuals as being "associated with undermining electoral processes, media censorship, or corruption in government-administered food programs in Venezuela". [37]

  6. Category:2019 in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Censorship and media control during the Venezuelan presidential crisis; F. ... Timeline of the 2019 Venezuelan protests; ... Block of Wikipedia in Venezuela

  7. Category:Censorship in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Censorship in Venezuela" ... Censorship and media control during the Venezuelan presidential crisis; W. Block of Wikipedia in Venezuela

  8. Law against Hatred - Wikipedia

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    The same year, after a campaign in media outlets and social media by progovernment movements, the pro-government Supreme Tribunal of Justice of Venezuela, through a Caracas court, ordered the ban of the screening of the documentary Chavismo: The Plague of the 21st Century at the Simón Bolívar University (USB) specifically, as well as at ...

  9. Timeline of the 2017 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 Venezuelan protests began in late January following the abandonment of Vatican-backed dialogue between the Bolivarian government and the opposition. The series of protests originally began in February 2014 when hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans protested due to high levels of criminal violence, inflation, and chronic scarcity of basic goods because of policies created by the ...