Thursday, August 19, 2010

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Emergency National College Journalist



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The unions of journalists and photojournalists Paraguaná Peninsula declared an emergency after the ban on images of violence spreading in the print media. The general secretary of the Circle of Photographers (CRGV) sectional Paraguaná Yunior Lugo, said that this group flatly rejects the measure and the statements of the coordinator of Forensic Science Morgue de Bello Monte. He said that a photographer is on the obligation and right to capture news footage that happen at any time it deems newsworthy.

"In the use of our profession, we do not handle any scenario, we simply show what happens in Paraguaná or in Falcon state." "A photograph is intended to present as a protest against the interests of some, however, For many years there have been other events from outside cruel and regrettable as earthquakes, terrorist attacks, air and ground accidents, "said professional photographer. Just clarified that the" news event will always be in front of cameras, therefore not be obstructed by any interest that seeks to silence an obvious reality in the light of all. "COMMITMENT


also Lugo reaffirmed" our commitment is to continue fighting for truth that is embodied in our tools to defend freedom of information each day is more room. "For the employee, it is necessary that Venezuelans can live in peace, especially paraguaneros, who did not escape the crime and road accidents. "We've never handled any information, we have always done our jobs without assemblies, without political overtones, or manipulation and much less for pre-sales," said Lugo.

EMERGENCY COMES TO CNP
Marianela Peña, secretary general of the National College of Journalists sectional Paraguaná, also joined the emergency call to make the National Board of CNP after learning of the decision of the Court 12 of Caracas. For the journalist, the ignorance of the facts not avoid them. "This bill will not lower crime rates," he said. Regarding the union on the peninsula, said local professionals have the banner of journalistic ethics and know to take proper care information. Next week will convene a special meeting to discuss this and other topics of general interest. MORNING

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

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publication on the front page of El Nacional inside the Morgue de Bello Monte, on 13 August, led some law enforcement agencies to react and decided to interfere, even more, access Event journalists to information generated in these public agencies, as evidenced in measures taken by the director of forensic medicine of that morgue, the police officers to bet with the clear intention of intimidating reporters covering the source. This action adds to a culture of "secrecy" that has become entrenched in public agencies in which any officer, fearing perhaps because of its superior position or obeying guidelines, prefers quiet and silence, before allowing citizens to exercise their right to know.


also claiming the protection of "collective and diffuse rights of children and adolescents", the Public Ministry reported the newspaper El Nacional published a ban on images that, according to the office, produce "terror and disrupt the psychic integrity" of the children. The resolution we are concerned about the effect of self-censorship that can be generated in this and other social media as it is up to each image which may or may not have the meaning set forth above, and is used as a noble cause is the protection of children as an excuse to silence the media.

The "secret" also adds the "prestige", as evidenced by the events of today vs. Cicpc, when officials faced a demonstration of popular will demanded data insecurity, accusing lying to the media, which contradicts the praise that the same authority, on the occasion of Day of the Journalist was to deliver a certificate in recognition of "ethics and professionalism shown in the development of journalistic activities conducted" as can be read even on the official website of the Ministry of People's Power for Interior Relations and Justice (www.mpprij.gob.ve).

Actions such as these are similar to those adopted in the state of Aragua, where orders denying access to reporters police source in the area, recently reported at the XXIII National Convention and which were rejected by delegates from around the country

Although measures have little importance when it senses as unionized professionals in the NPC, who have taken an ethical commitment to the public to seek information at all costs, the mere pretense of wanting government to hinder the work of reporters calls us to protest, not only because it makes our job harder, but because they can generate self-censorship on other people who could serve as a source of information. The measures taken, as well as futile, do not solve the problem that the media are reporting, but are intended to undermine the right of citizens to seek, impart and receive truthful information part of their authorities.

The actions of police against journalists, in our opinion, reflect that government authorities are more aware of caring for his image as citizens, and seek to silence the messenger rather than carry out the work for which they were Elected: give the group an atmosphere of security and peace, so we remind you that the public is in serving the people and not the information policies of any government. Access to information is a human right.

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

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MILITARY SUPPLY

. Núñez Elisaúl Morles
On August 9, say, 23 years ago, the Colombian frigate "Caldas", violated national sovereignty by entering territorial waters. Eight days remained, and the position of the Colombian government of Virgilio Barco was to lead to litigation the delimitation of the area to international bodies.
Now this comment is not only to remember the date, but to highlight the work and the international tubazo Argenis Bravo gave to Panorama, a journalist specializing in military and court sources. Friendly, supportive, was born in Cross Taratara mountain town located in the Falcon, a family of Douglas Bravo, with many years in Maracaibo and has never lost its Falcon accent. To Argenis, its land is sacred, so much so I called him on Panorama as Taratara. " Resides in the La Trinidad and has remained with his reading and very attentive to the national scene, especially in the military which maintains good friendships.

Argenis Bravo, in the era of Western National in Maracaibo, fulfilled an important task in disseminating the news, he published a weekly column called "Database" in the time that the editor was Oscar Silva Chief Information Officer, closed last time El Nacional and returns to his home always Diario Panorama, of course, received warmly by the board and the team of journalists.
I was moved from the East Coast of the Lake where I served as Coordinator of the offices of the subregion to the newspaper's headquarters in Maracaibo as Chief of the Province, where I shared pleasant moments with Argenis and bustling with the news especially late week when the head was in charge of information and told! Argenis hurry too late and we have to close early ... to which I replied, but quiet countryman who do I go? referring to the photographer .. I indicated to any of the available on duty.

One of the many tubazos Argenis Bravo, was precisely the case of the Colombian frigate "Caldas", an exclusive Argenis national and international, the first with the news. We were on the verge of a war with neighbors, President Jaime Lusinchi period. Well, years passed and to talk about "Taratara" we need much space, so much to tell, from here my greetings and respect to a reporter at heart, serious, and especially honest.
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