Palenque Vision reporter is accused by the Third Police Unit of inciting protests and committing crimes through her publications on social networks.



Yadisley Rodríguez Ramírez, a reporter for the Palenque Vision audiovisual agency, was summoned to appear before the Third Police Unit on August 2. She was interrogated by "Major Valle", who informed her that she had been called because of her publications on social networks, which they considered to be encouraging protests on the streets and inciting people to commit crimes. He also accused her of meeting with counterrevolutionaries. She was given a warning letter in which she was supposed to promise not to do any more publications of this nature, which Mrs. Rodriguez refused to sign. Before letting her go, "Major Valle" told her that next time she would not be given a warning, but that she would be arrested and that she should think about her children and if she wanted them to be alone after being arrested.


Rights Abused

Civil and Political Rights
Personal security and integrity
Right to seek, receive and impart information
Right to political participation
Freedom of opinion and expression
Freedom of assembly
Perpetrator
Police
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