Nicolás Maduro blamed the TikTok platform for the death of two minors in Venezuela for following «criminal challenges». The president will ask for 72 hours for the social network to remove the related content and warned that he will take severe measures in case of non-compliance.
President Nicolás Maduro once again went against social networks by blaming TikTok for the death of two teenagers who, according to the authorities, had consumed toxic substances through the practice called chromingwhich I had purchased on the internet
During your weekly program WithMaduro+the president denounced the cases of a 12-year-old girl in Petare and a 14-year-old boy, who died after participating in these challenges. According to Maduro, the girl managed to speak before dying and explained that she had followed a challenge seen on TikTok.
Therefore, it gave the platform a period of 72 hours to eliminate content that it classified as «criminal challenges».
«I have ordered General Jorge Márquez, president of Conatel, to contact TikTok Latin America in Mexico and give them 72 hours to remove this abusive and criminal content. The death of these children falls on you because it is you, TikTok, who are spreading this»he explained.
#InVideo | President Nicolás Maduro reported that he has instructed the president of Conatel to establish contact with TikTok Latin America to demand the immediate withdrawal of the so-called “criminal challenges” from the platform in Venezuela.
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He mentioned that the government will take «severe measures» against the platform in defense of children’s rights if dangerous content is not removed, and invited parents and teachers to be more attentive to the content consumed by minors.
«My pulse does not tremble to take the most severe measure against these TikTok criminals»he expressed.
The Minister of Education, Héctor Rodríguez, also called on parents, teachers and authorities to reinforce surveillance over the content consumed by minors, due to the recent mass poisoning that affected more than 300 people in five high schools in the country: two in Portuguesa. , two in Miranda and one in Barinas.
Rodríguez stressed that digital platforms «They cannot be lawless spaces»in which any dangerous content circulates without regulation or consequences.
The trends are being investigated by the Scientific, Criminal and Criminal Investigation Corps (Cicpc), according to the minister.
On November 13, Diosdado HairMinister of the Interior and Justice, suggested the regulation of social networks «in order to avoid cases such as poisoning».
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