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Quico Toro is the founder of Caracas Chronicles.
Quico says: According to Google News, wire service stories about the protests in Venezuela this week have been picked up by 1,241 publications around the world. And that’s...
Katy says: Our old friend Pepe sends us this link from Noticiero Digital. Three hundred students from Central University in Caracas have decided to turn themselves in to...
Quico says: The best piece on RCTV’s closure in the English language press is in The Economist.
Quico says: …it would be good to turn comments back on for a few days so those of you in Venezuela can write in about what’s happening on...
Quico says: A taste of TVES, the new State run Channel 2, from my inbox… So I woke up this morning after last night’s sob-fest at RCTV to...
Katy says: It’s getting late, and things in Venezuela seem to have calmed down a bit. Tomorrow is sure to bring more unrest, but for now, I leave...
Katy says: As we read the news on the student protests and watch the government’s heavy-handed approach to dispersing the crowds, we are reminded of the wave of...
Katy says: As we restlessly digest our confusion, sadness and outrage over the RCTV shutdown, it’s easy to forget the big picture – why did Chávez make this...
Quico says: The backstory is surely more complicated than this, but personally I can find nothing to disagree with in this Reporters Without Borders statement: Reporters Without Borders...
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