Hours after the blockade, the De Macedonia, con Amor team published three options to watch the documentary
The non-governmental organization VE Without Filter denounced on the night of this Wednesday, January 8, the blocking of the website De Macedonia con Amor, a space in which the events that occurred in Venezuela since July 28 have been compiled and which today published the documentary «De Macedonia, con love”, focused on the post-election protests.
«They block macedoniaconamor.com, a project Ax and Machete. The site documents the events that occurred in Venezuela starting on June 28 and today published the documentary “From Macedonia, with love”, focused on the post-election protests in Venezuela,” the NGO wrote in its X account.
Along with the text they published an image detailing the type of blocking applied: “Methods: DNS, HTTP, HTTPS, TCP/IP”; and the Internet providers in Venezuela where the impediment occurs, among them: “Cantv, Inter, NetUno and Movistar.”
*Read also: TikTok woke up blocked this #7Jan and Internet providers report “repairs”
🛑 They block macedoniaconamor•com, a project @HachayMacheteVE
The site documents the events that occurred in Venezuela starting on 28J and today published the documentary “From Macedonia, with love”, focused on the post-election protests 🇻🇪 pic.twitter.com/vBDlkSmnFR
— VE sin Filtro (@vesinfiltro) January 8, 2025
Since the night of January 7, users of the Internet and the TikTok social network have reported blocks, service failures, and difficulty using tools such as VPN.
How to watch the documentary
Hours later, the team From Macedonia, with Lovepublished three options to watch the documentary:
1️⃣ Enter the website: https://demacedoniaconamor.com/
2️⃣ Click on this bot: https://t.me/DeMacedoniaconAmorBot and follow the instructions to view the material safely, “without leaving a trace on the phone.”
3️⃣ Enter YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oogE2PRMmRQ
The creators of this material assure that the film is “more than a documentary.”
«It is a tool to make visible and vindicate the events of July 29 in Venezuela. The popular uprising that did not happen because of a hack. There you will be able to see testimonies, a detailed and documented chronology of the events, as well as the possibility of collaborating with more information if you wish,” they indicate.
*Journalism in Venezuela is carried out in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments in place to punish the word, especially the laws “against hate”, “against fascism” and “against the blockade.” This content is being published taking into consideration the threats and limits that have consequently been imposed on the dissemination of information from within the country.
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