Primero Justicia (PJ) repudiated the persecution against the media in Venezuela that has led to the closure of media outlets, as is the case with Radio Caracas Radio (RCR), a station that goes off the air after 93 years of existence
First Justice (PJ) He repudiated the persecution against the media in Venezuela that has led to the closure of media outlets, as is the case with Radio Caracas Radio (RCR), a station that goes off the air after 93 years of existence.
In a statement, released this Thursday, June 29, the opposition party said: “Radio Caracas Radio 750 AM, the victim of a voracious persecution by the regime, turns off its microphones, one of the oldest stations, with a long history and a foolproof democratic spirit.in which it happened from stripping it of its concession to operate in modulated amplitude, to the economic suffocation that prevents it from following its transmissions via the Internet ».
Today we regret the final closure of @RCR750an information window that for more than 93 years has defended the freedom of all Venezuelans.
Our solidarity and a big hug to all the workers, managers and @NestaresJAIME. pic.twitter.com/ySqsOHY52x
— First Justice (@Pr1meroJusticia) June 29, 2023
Likewise, Primero Justicia condemned “any violation of freedom of expression in Venezuela and the constant harassment of independent media.” The party stressed that only through a change in the country will the true freedom that Venezuelans long for be achieved.
According to the yellow awning, chaired by María Beatriz Martínez, in Venezuela the media close due to various aspects such as censorship, official pressure through fines or high taxes, non-renewal at the discretion of concessions or licenses, and economic suffocation. to the media “that are not fond of or complacent to the Nicolás Maduro regime.”
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