Laura Castillo (L), Maria Gabriela Fernandez (C) and Dereck Blanco (R) give a presentation of the Bus TV news in Caracas
Laura Castillo (L), Maria Gabriela Fernandez (C) and Dereck Blanco (R) give a presentation of the Bus TV news in Caracas, Venezuela, on June 6, 2017.A group of young Venezuelan reporters board buses to present the news, as part of a project to keep people informed in the face of what the opposition and the national journalists' union describe as censorship by the government of Nicolas Maduro. © AFP/Archives LUIS ROBAYO

Venezuela : Le combat de jeunes journalistes pour une information libre

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Venezuela : Le combat de jeunes journalistes pour une information libre

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Laura Castillo (L), Maria Gabriela Fernandez (C) and Dereck Blanco (R) give a presentation of the Bus TV news in Caracas
Laura Castillo (L), Maria Gabriela Fernandez (C) and Dereck Blanco (R) give a presentation of the Bus TV news in Caracas, Venezuela, on June 6, 2017.A group of young Venezuelan reporters board buses to present the news, as part of a project to keep people informed in the face of what the opposition and the national journalists' union describe as censorship by the government of Nicolas Maduro. © AFP/Archives LUIS ROBAYO

« Bonjour à tous! Le journal commence », lance, à bord d’un bus de Caracas, un groupe de jeunes reporters qui s’apprête à raconter, en direct et sans contrôle des autorités, la violente crise qui

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