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I was in Parque del Este tonight speaking to volunteers and affected families camping there. I was chatting to one family when two men came over to look what was going on then left. I started helping the family move their stuff to the road (I was carrying the cat!) as they were moving somewhere else. The two men called me over, asked me if I was a journalist, to which I said yes and showed them my wristbands. Asked more questions, who I was, where from, what I was doing. I asked who they were, as they still hadn't introduced themselves by this point. One (the politer one) said they were intelligence police, asked what I was doing, so I said speaking to the family etc. Asked if I knew them, I said no. Then asking qus like my age, which was weird as one had my passport which has my DOB. Took photos of my passport. Asked where I lived, said I didn't want to give that info. I asked why they wanted to know all this, they said for security and that people were taking children, so I asked if they thought I was taking kids. They said no. I told me they were asking me because I was a journalist and there was not a real free press. One was fairly polite and said they didn't want to make me uncomfortable. I said they already had. Eventually they gave me it back. It's ok to check who someone is, check they have a wristband which you now should have in the park - but I did, and I showed them, so why the need for questionning and taking photos of my passport? And why was the first qu, are you a journalist? Does everyone who enters the park get that level of treatment?
Sé que estoy perdiendo mi tiempo con esto, pero porfa dejen de grabar videos de niños damnificados. Dejen de entrevistar niños damnificados. Dejen de viralizar niños en situación de vulnerabilidad.
@jersonotagle@AngelMedinaD Felicidades por dar excusas a lo inexcusable. Los PNB son puro matraqueo y como los muertos no pueden dar Pal fresco no aparecen
Algo clave para una transición en Venezuela es el libre acceso a la información que debe ser pública.
Mucha información negada hoy debe estar disponible. Esa es la base de la transparencia y la confianza.
Contratos, fondos, ejecuciones, presupuestos, acuerdos...
Datos abiertos.
So, I wrote something about Venezuela and how we got here. I'm going to try to write some more about my perspective. Comments are welcome, but don't be an ass/tankie
https://t.co/ls3Xkl2CfR
"Eres un manipulador".
Muy bien @LuisCarlos ubicando al periodista kirchnerista Diego Brancatelli.
Basta ya de que instrumentalicen la tragedia venezolana.
@mariannedh No tengo contexto d esto ni mucho menos... Entró poco en twitter por el peo de la vpn (Maduro coño de tu madre) pero aún cuando no te conozco ni se de qué va el peo...
A los que vienen a ladillar a Marianne váyanse a mamar una parranda de huevos (dicho de forma no homófoba)
#SinLuz, ¿por un palo de agua?
No.
Son 26 años de desinversión, de desprofesionalización de los encargados, sin cambios significativos en la infraestructura, sin renovar capacidades, depredando presupuestos.
Tenemos un sistema eléctrico viejo y débil por diseño.
Nicolás Maduro juró sobre el original de la Constitución de 1999 que reposa en el Palacio Federal Legislativo, que no contempla la reelección indefinida.
No me voy a poner a especular sobre lo que hubo detrás de los reportes de que MCM fue detenida, porque ni siquiera sé qué pasó. Sin embargo, la rapidez de las reacciones nacionales e internacionales en tono de alerta fue notable.
secuestrada - no secuestrada - inteligencia artificial - chatgpt - el video - la carterita azul - guanipa escapó al sebin - detenida - invasión americana