Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro stormed out of an interview with Univision anchor Jorge Ramos after being shown video of citizens eating food scraps from a garbage truck, the journalist said Monday evening.
Earlier Monday evening, Univision said Maduro temporarily detained six of its reporters, including Ramos, at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas after asking questions the disputed Venezuelan president “didn’t like.”
The network also reported the team’s recording equipment was confiscated before being released. The crew was released around three hours after the incident started, said the network.
“[W]hen I showed him these images, he said that the interview was over,” the Univision anchor said. “He didn’t like the things we were asking, about the lack of democracy in Venezuela, the torture of political prisoners, about the humanitarian crisis that they are living,” he added.
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7 comments:
It won't end by itself.
Take heed, America, because this could be you, gone from the most to the least, with a dictator in the lead.
Why do the liberals think backtracking our society (to pre-union) organization is a step forward. Obviously the liberals in charge will benefit from this but the masses will look like this. Starving, waiting, wanting, dieing.
This is what Socialism does.
Do Not let this happen in our country!!! VOTE REPUBLICAN!!!
We didn't ask them to leave Venezuela I wish they would all return there> If they continue to eat from garbage a lot will die. We cannot feed the world, clothe, house, health care and jobs for all. Build the Wall large and strong.
Parachute some weapons in to the people.
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