Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has expressed concern about the systematic censorship imposed by major international social media companies on content produced by official media and the government party. Maduro highlighted that despite popular street mobilizations supporting the government, such news does not appear on social networks due to censorship. Maduro stated that national majorities are […]
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