In Venezuela we are going through the same situation! We students are being brutally
repressed by government forces just for peacefully protesting, they've killed several
students in cold blod, and they infiltrate our parades to generate destruction and chaos
just to try and justify their actions. Every mayor city in Venezuela is protesting against
the so called "son of Chavez", Cuban-controlled dictator Nicolás Maduro and his
destructive economical and political policies. CNN en espanol (along with other
international mass media) is making wide coverage of the situation because no national
mass media is allowed to do so, they even took of air NTN24 (a Colombian news channel) for
giving coverage of the situation. The only channel allowed to give coverage of the
situation is the government controlled channel VTV, they only report what the government
can use to their favor and very often twist stories to fit their purposes. Venezuela wants
liberty and democracy, we are fighting for it, please help us by staying well informed,
look for several sources not only one, and by giving us moral support!
Dennis Pierri
On 20/02/2014, at 09:03, Laura Hale <laura(a)fanhistory.com> wrote:
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 2:30 PM, Bohdan Melnychuk
<base-w(a)yandex.ru> wrote:
Some WMUA members stay on barricades. Other help
in hospitals. IDK if
right now but they do regularly. --Base
I've blogged about this issue at
http://wikinewsreporter.wordpress.com/2014/02/19/ukrainian-civil-unrest-and….
The people I've dealt with in the chapter have been awesome all
things
considered in trying to support the movement by providing free information
while at the same time trying to deal with everything that is going on
around them.
Sincerely,
Laura Hale
--
twitter: purplepopple
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