Venezuelan security forces detain journalists from foreign news organisations

BBC News - WorldCenterEN 3 min read 100% complete January 6, 2026 at 02:24 PM
Venezuelan security forces detain journalists from foreign news organisations

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On Monday, Venezuelan security forces detained at least 14 journalists, mostly from foreign news organizations, who were covering the aftermath of Nicolás Maduro's seizure by US forces. The detentions occurred at the National Assembly, its surroundings, and in the Altamira neighborhood of Caracas, as well as near the Colombia-Venezuela border in Cúcuta. Authorities searched equipment, phones, and social media accounts of the journalists before releasing most of them later that day, though one reporter was deported. The detentions coincided with Delcy Rodríguez being sworn in as interim president and her expression of willingness to cooperate with the Trump administration. The media union condemned the incidents and called for the release of 23 other media workers still detained in Venezuela, while residents reported increased security presence and restrictions on free expression in Caracas.

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