The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) on Tuesday
declared that the economic strangling in Venezuela and the restrictions in
print media obtaining supplies directly violate press freedom principles, and
held President Nicolás Maduro's government responsible for the shutdown of
three newspapers. The daily papers Qué Pasa, La Verdad and El Regional del
Zulia stopped publishing in recent days due to lack of newsprint, and the
newspaper Versión Final reduced its number of pages last week from 40 to 24.
All these papers are in Zulia state in northeastern Venezuela. More…Thursday, November 24, 2016
Press Freedom Organisation Holds Venezuela Government Responsible For Closure Of Newspapers
The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) on Tuesday
declared that the economic strangling in Venezuela and the restrictions in
print media obtaining supplies directly violate press freedom principles, and
held President Nicolás Maduro's government responsible for the shutdown of
three newspapers. The daily papers Qué Pasa, La Verdad and El Regional del
Zulia stopped publishing in recent days due to lack of newsprint, and the
newspaper Versión Final reduced its number of pages last week from 40 to 24.
All these papers are in Zulia state in northeastern Venezuela. More…
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