Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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Thank you all for coming and for the pictures they sent us down the pictures of the 2 events (Rome and Milan), also arrived early videos.
hope to work with us and send us more material (especially Milan)
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007
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We are a group of young Italian -Venezuelans who want to express to bring in the light of recent events that occurred in Venezuela. The Venezuelan government has, in fact, just refused to renew the license to one of the oldest canals in the history of the Venezuelan media: Radio Caracas Television (RCTV).
our protest and to freedom of expression, human rights and in support of the Venezuelan students who continue to protest peacefully for freedom of expression.
the channel that was not renewed the license May 27, 2007, after the present government had not announced the renewal of the same in December 2006. What's more, the equipment and means of transmission of the channel have been confiscated to allow the delivery of a new state channel (TVES).
The event will take place in Rome (Sunday, 17, Piazza del Colosseo, from 15:30 to 18:00) and Milan (Sunday, 17 in Piazza Duca d'Aosta, in front of Central Station, from 15: 30 to 18:00). Also participating students young Venezuelans and Italians, but we hope that all those involved who believe that freedom of expression and human rights are essential values \u200b\u200bof all citizens, regardless of political persuasion.
Bring your banners (must not have any kind of political closeness) and flags of Venezuela
Libertá Venezuela
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
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Paris Tuesday, 5 June
protests for several weeks that have shaped the Venezuelan
students echoed in Paris. Yesterday a group of enthusiastic young people are
meetings outside the embassy of Venezuela carrying flags and posters with slogans
for "la liberté d'expression." To be understood easily by the francophone
covered their mouths with adhesive and
permancieron during three hours in front of the embassy.
Following the same pattern of what happens at national level
the students spontaneously gathered through the Internet network and said
not represent any political party or opposition organization;
vindicated "solidarity and the duty to defend democratic freedoms
" as their sole motivation.
weekend for Venezuelan students
announce new shares in the French capital, which will coincide this time with the ones made in the opposite direction
adherents to the government of Hugo Chavez in this
city.
Venezuelans in Paris.