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Exclusive-Tweets about fuel shortages led to Venezuelan oil union leader s arrest, document shows | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95 5 FM

By Syndicated Content By Deisy Buitrago and Luc Cohen CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelan law enforcement officers arrested an oil workers’ union leader last fall in part due to concerns his tweets about fuel shortages would “generate commotion and panic,” according to a transcript of a court hearing reviewed by Reuters. Neither the South American country’s prosecutors nor any of its law enforcement agencies have commented on the arrest of Eudis Girot, an executive director of the OPEC nation’s FUTPV union – the main union for workers at state oil company PDVSA – who accused officials of “criminalizing protest” while attempting to detain him.

EXCLUSIVE Tweets about fuel shortages led to Venezuelan oil union leader s arrest, document shows

Venezuelan law enforcement officers arrested an oil workers' union leader last fall in part due to concerns his tweets about fuel shortages would "generate commotion and panic," according to a transcript of a court hearing reviewed by Reuters.

Exclusive-Tweets about fuel shortages led to Venezuelan oil union leader s arrest, document shows | WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99 9 FM

By Syndicated Content By Deisy Buitrago and Luc Cohen CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelan law enforcement officers arrested an oil workers’ union leader last fall in part due to concerns his tweets about fuel shortages would “generate commotion and panic,” according to a transcript of a court hearing reviewed by Reuters. Neither the South American country’s prosecutors nor any of its law enforcement agencies have commented on the arrest of Eudis Girot, an executive director of the OPEC nation’s FUTPV union – the main union for workers at state oil company PDVSA – who accused officials of “criminalizing protest” while attempting to detain him.

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