Saturday, February 6, 2010

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The story of # FreeVenezuela

















Revolution in Latin America
seems
have moved to social networking. Just remember the great calls
of Facebook groups, no more No more FARC and Chavez in Colombia, not to Keiko in Peru. Today, the ideological struggle has moved to Twitter.











mobilization capacity that has made the famous microblogging network in Venezuela through hashtag # FreeVenezuela has marked a turning point in the now policy 2.0 of the country ruled by the ever controversial Hugo Chávez.

How did?

However, discontent of the Venezuelan population against the Chávez administration and its desire to remain eleven years in presidential power has meant that this label generated 10 000 messages in just over an hour, according to statistics provided by William Echeverría, president of National College Journalists (CNP) of Venezuela.

Precisely, the National Association of Journalists with the National Union of Media Workers and the Circle of Photographers, Venezuela declared the country in "disaster area" for freedom of expression and free exercise of journalism. The three associations of the Venezuelan press issued a statement indicating that "time is not cowards," but "to exercise our citizenship with integrity and dignity."
twitterer deployment response, the response of the network population was immediate: the Venezuelan complaint added to the newspaper guild, the problems with "water and electricity, inflation, devaluation , murder ... "

For the first time in Venezuela, social networks like Twitter and Facebook are playing a central role in communication and coordination of the opposition.

From journalists to academics and the general public since Sunday have provided a growing network of hundreds of thousands of contacts who provided vital information in real time through social networking, Yahoo, Gmail, and even BlackBerry Messenger.

On Wednesday 27 January this year, a message passed through the network creativojuancho @ Twitter: "Shooting with rifles on the student massacres Trigal urgent help."



From Cuba, @ yoanisanchez, best known blogger and persecuted by the government of Raul Castro

, reported to be kept abreast of the situation in Venezuela through text messages received on your cell phone.










And what does Chavez?

The Venezuelan president has realized the magnitude of this movement in the nets, so do not hesitate to criticize and threaten to take the case of Twitter to Parliament with threats of censure on the microblogging network. Which would not be surprising, since Venezuela is undergoing a series of Station closures opposition to the Chavez government, which have even led to confrontations in the streets, leaving deaths. If, however, appear that Latin America's revolution in social networks.










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