Ramos said that Maduro cut short the interview after 17 minutes when he was shown video on an iPad shot a day earlier of young Venezuelans eating food scraps out of a garbage truck
CARACAS, Venezuela — A team of American journalists led by Univision’s Jorge Ramos said they had their camera equipment and phones seized at Venezuela’s presidential palace after Nicolas Maduro abruptly ended an interview Monday.Ramos, one of the most influential Spanish-speaking journalists in the U.S.
Marco Rubio relayed reports on social media of what they called Ramos’ detention at the same time an interview shot earlier in the day with U.S. network ABC was being aired.They stole my work. My job is to ask questions “Hundreds of journalists have passed through Miraflores and received the same decent treatment we give all those doing journalistic work,” Communications Minister Jorge Rodriguez said on Twitter.
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