Unmasking Maduro
Two journalists who have paid the price for telling the truth about vast corruption by Venezuela’s dictator.
Highlights
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Roberto Deniz: 'I had to flee Venezuela and since then, I have been living in Colombia.'
2 mins
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Juan Ravell: ‘The feeling that a journalist gets when he or she uncovers something… you can do the same with storytelling.’
2 mins
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Roberto Deniz: 'It's not easy to accept being exiled just for doing your job.'
1 min
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Juan Ravell: 'It's not usually Venezuela who sees corruption in this way.'
3 mins
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Juan Ravell: 'I think satire is a form of opinion journalism, in a way.'
1 min
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