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Ñáñez asks for investigation of violent acts by “Comanditos” in Lara

Ñáñez asks for investigation of violent acts by “Comanditos” in Lara

The Vice President of Communication, Culture and Tourism, Freddy Ñáñez, asked the Public Ministry (MP) to carry out an investigation against the mayor of the Torres municipality, in the state of Lara, Javier Oropeza, after the fascist “Comanditos” destroyed a community radio station in the entity.

“I ask the Public Prosecutor to investigate him. [Javier Oropeza] As an authority, the competent bodies should have prevented something like this from happening. Furthermore, the property damage that was caused could have been controlled,” added Ñáñez during the broadcast of the program. “Ground Wire” which is broadcast on VTV Radio and on social networks.

He also warned that political lynching of a human being is one of the worst scenarios that can be experienced. “This takes us back to barbarism and nothing can justify it,” he added.

On the other hand, popular communicator Marconis Rodríguez spoke out about the burning of the community radio station “Venceremos” in Carora, Lara state. “This situation was caused by a woman [María Corina Machado] which does not accept the results in which President Nicolás Maduro was re-elected,” reported VTV.

Rodríguez said that this bad moment he went through affected him as much as his colleagues at the community radio station. “There were about 400 armed young people, drugged, and the situation was quite serious,” he said.



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