A Miami Herald journalist was being held for a second night by
Venezuelan authorities after he was detained by security forces while
reporting on the country's economic crisis.Jim Wyss, the newspaper's
Andean bureau chief, was detained Thursday by the National Guard in San
Cristobal, a western city near the border with Colombia that is the
center of a vibrant black market by Venezuelans seeking to circumvent
rigid currency controls. The Herald said in a story on its website that
Venezuelan journalists reported seeing him in custody but were barred
from approaching him."We are very concerned alligator shear,"
the Herald's Executive Editor Aminda Marques Gonzalez Marques said in a
statement. "There doesn't seem to be any basis for his detention and
we're trying to figure out what's going on."
Authorities haven't
provided any information about Wyss's detention, his whereabouts or
whether he is facing charges. Nor did President Nicolas Maduro mention
the case during a four-hour televised speech Friday night.The Inter
American Press Association, in joining the Herald's call for the
reporter's immediate release, said in a statement that he had been
transferred Friday to Caracas and was being held in solitary
confinement.Wyss, who is based in Bogota and has made many trips to
Venezuela, traveled to San Cristobal to report on next month's municipal
elections,alligator shear
which are taking place amid an economic crisis marked by 54 percent
inflation and shortages of staples such as milk and toilet paper.
Maduro
blames hoarding and speculation by the private sector, and accuses
right-wing agitators and the U.S. government of waging an "economic war"
to destabilize his government. However, economists say that only
scrapping the decade-old controls imposed by the late Hugo Chavez can
curb a sharp slide in the currency's value on the black
market.Journalists have encountered harassment before while reporting on
the crisis. Last week, three reporters for Caracas newspaper Diario
2001 were detained, and one allegedly beaten by police,skin analyzer after witnessing a group of frenzied shoppers break through a barricade to receive a government-provided Christmas food basket.
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