The National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) reported that journalist Carmela Longo will be brought before “the third control court with jurisdiction over terrorism. The 58th Prosecutor’s Office will accuse her of inciting hatred and terrorism.” The social communicator was arrested on the afternoon of August 25, along with her son, after her home was raided.
The National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) reported on the afternoon of Sunday, August 25, that journalist Carmela Longo will be brought before the Third Control Court with jurisdiction over terrorism on Tuesday, August 27. The 58th Prosecutor’s Office will accuse her of inciting hatred and terrorism.
Longo was arrested on the afternoon of August 25, along with her son, after a commission from the Criminal Investigation Directorate (DIP) of the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) arrived at her home with a search warrant “that only referred to articles 196 of the Copp (Organic Code of Criminal Procedure) and 47 of the Constitution,” the union detailed earlier.
According to the STNP, two of the security guards at the building where the journalist lives, located in the Horizonte development (Sucre municipality in the Metropolitan Area of Caracas), were witnesses to the raid.
#URGENT | DIP officials confirm that @carmeLaLongo She is under arrest and will be brought before the Third Control Court with jurisdiction over terrorism on Tuesday.
The 58th Prosecutor’s Office would accuse her of inciting hatred and terrorism.
Free Carmela #25Aug
— SNTP (@sntpvenezuela) August 26, 2024
The SNTP said that after searching for Longo for four hours in “different police stations, it was discovered that he was in the DIP, in Maripérez,” in the Libertador municipality of Caracas.
The journalist’s son was released after being questioned at the headquarters of the Criminal Investigation Directorate (DIP) in Maripérez.
Longo is an Italian citizen and that is her only nationality.
Farewell to Latest News
On August 20, Longo reported through her account on X that she had been fired from Latest Newsa media outlet for which he worked for almost four decades, and which after its sale in 2014, became known for being sympathetic to Chavez.
“Today, a stage of my life that lasted almost 20 years ended,” wrote the journalist, highlighting that, beyond the situation, she takes with her the affection and respect of the excellent colleagues she had during her time at the company.
Longo, who in addition to her journalistic work was a union delegate in Latest News For more than half of his career at the company, he said the reason given for his dismissal was a supposed “restructuring.” However, he was not given any additional details about what this restructuring would entail or how it would affect other employees.
Today, a stage of my life of almost 20 years ended, four days after leaving for vacation. I am grateful for that time for the things and above all for the excellent colleagues I had and where for more than half of that time I was a union delegate. That is what I will remember. pic.twitter.com/0iGUG3zjNW
— CarmeLa Longo (@carmeLaLongo) August 20, 2024
IACHR issues statement on Longo’s arrest
An hour later, the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Pedro Vaca, spoke on X about Longo’s arrest. “I am concerned about the arrest of journalist Carmela Longo. The repression against journalism in Venezuela continues. The international community that believes in democracy must condemn the repression and demand the release of those detained,” he said.
🇻🇪 I am concerned about the arrest of journalist Carmela Longo.
Repression against journalism continues in #Venezuela
The international community that believes in democracy must condemn the repression and demand the release of detained personshttps://t.co/1w6f3vge2J…
— Pedro Vaca V. (@PVacaV) August 25, 2024
On August 24, the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression (RELE) of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) condemned the arrests of journalists and the persecution of media outlets in Venezuela during the post-election period.
“The RELE calls on the international community to reject the censorship measures and repressive practices exercised as part of the pattern that seeks to generate terror in the Venezuelan population; it also calls on it to demand the immediate release of people arbitrarily detained by the regime,” it says. the statement.
The Democratic Unitary Platform also condemned the arrest of Longo and his son. “Journalists continue to be persecuted and imprisoned, restricting freedom of the press and expression, which continue to be violated in our country, in order to continue hiding the truth that all Venezuelans know,” it wrote in a statement. your account from the social network X.
Since July 28, eight press workers have been arrested in Venezuela, including journalists, photojournalists and editors.
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