CNNのインスタグラム(cnn) - 2月24日 04時12分


"I´m trying to show part of the reality of a particular situation. It is a chaotic situation in my country socially, politically and economically" - iReporter Carlos Becerra (@carlosbecerra00) explains why he's photographing continued street demonstrations and confrontations with security forces.
The images coming from Venezuela over the past few weeks have been arresting: Troops shooting, protesters hurling rocks, people bleeding. Just like the tear gas that clouds the scenes in photos, a complete picture of the truth in the confrontations is also hazy. Allegations of censorship, self-censorship and photo manipulation have made it difficult for news consumers -- especially Venezuelans -- to form a complete picture of what is going on. A media blackout has stymied the flow of information during some of the most intense days of clashes between anti-government protesters and authorities. In addition, strict regulations have pressured media outlets to tread softly when it comes to covering the violence.

Luis Chataing, radio and television host, told CNN en Español that he understands the restrictions the media is working under, but "this doesn't help at all for the panorama to become clearer and for peace to be achieved as quickly as possible." Are you in Venezuela? Share your photos on Instagram with the #CNNiReport tag or upload at ireport.cnn.com. For updates in Spanish, follow CNN en Español (@cnnee)


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