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The Trade Union of Press Workers (SNTP) of Venezuela said Monday that the Hispanic network team Univisión who went to Caracas to interview the Venezuelan dictator, Nicolás Maduro, and that he was detained at the presidential palace for two and a half hours, will be deported.
"It is confirmed that the team of #Univision will be deported and the immigration authorities came to the hotel to inform that they would be driven to the airport early on morning", The union said on Twitter.
As well, He denounced the fact that the hotel in which the team headed by the journalist Jorge Ramos is "taken over" by the Bolivian national intelligence service (Sebin).
According to the union,After leaving the Miraflores Presidential Palace, Sebin's team escorted the team to the hotel.
There, according to Ramos, They were detained for two and a half hours to dislike Maduro for the questions and videos he had shown her.
Ramos was accompanied by María Martínez, Claudia Rondón, Francisco Urreiztieta, Juan Carlos Guzmán and Martín Guzmán.
The president of the news division of Univisión, Daniel Coronell said on Twitter that the team is being watched by Sebin at the hotel.
According to the reporter, also from Univisión, Enrique Acevedo, the video that Ramos showed Maduro is that of some young people eating in a garbage truck and saying that Maduro must be "removed" from power.
"Like garbage, garbage, the first time in my life (…) The President apologizes but you as president do not work", says a man identified as Jesus in the video shared by Acevedo on his Twitter account.
The video that irritated Maduro (Twitter @Enrique_Acevedo)
The material of the interview of Ramos was confiscated by the regimesaid the reporter himself in a statement to the Hispanic network after leaving the presidential palace.
This is not the first time that journalists are being held in Venezuela, In January, several members of the press, including four from Efe, were arrested.
The only press union counted 40 attacks in January by state security forces against press employees.
In addition, several media, national and international, were blocked or removed from the air by order of the Chavez regime, such as Infobae, CNN en Español in 2017, Colombians NTN24 in 2014, RCN and Caracol in 2017 and 2007 Caracas Television ( RCTV).
(With information from EFE)
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