On May
20, 2018, Venezuelans will be called to a new electoral process. Four
opponents will try to displace the current president, Nicolas Maduro,
in an election that will be overseen by 2,000 observers from five
continents, along with organizations such as the African Union,
Caricom and the Electoral Experts Council of Latin America.
This
democratic appointment, however, is already being boycotted by the
political and media arms of powerful groups nationally and
internationally denouncing the results before they have even been
announced.
In this
tense political context, we – citizens of the world, targeted by
the great international media corporations – claim our right to be
informed in a plural, balanced and honest way about the upcoming
events in Venezuela.
We
oppose the media narrative that seeks to conceal and stigmatize the
diversity of opinions.
We
demand balanced information that allows us to understand the
complexity of the situation in Venezuela.
We
refuse to be victims of a media disinformation operation, the
objective of which is to create – in international public opinion –
the conditions to justify anti-democratic actions against Venezuela.
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