How Free is the “New” Venezuela?
A pro-democracy opposition leader, now in exile, on the post-Maduro landscape and what the international media gets wrong.
Highlights
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Leopoldo López: When Maduro was captured, there were over 1000 political prisoners
2 mins
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Leopoldo López: Venezuela is one of the lowest ranking countries in the world in terms of free press
1 min 30 secs
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Leopoldo López: The Maduro regime went into my home, they stole everything and tore the house down
2 mins
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Leopoldo López: The capture of Maduro is a tremendous step forward
1 min
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Leopoldo López: In terms of crisis, independent journalists become sources of credibility
1 min
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