Rodulfo Gonzalez
Journalists Under Fire: Chronicles of Repression in Maduro’s Venezuela (2024-2025) is a powerful and meticulously documented account of the escalating persecution faced by reporters, photographers, and independent media workers under Nicolás Maduro’s authoritarian regime. Through firsthand testimonies, verified incidents, and on‑the‑ground reporting, this book exposes the systematic censorship, intimidation, arbitrary detentions, and violent repression used to silence the press during one of Venezuela’s darkest periods.This chronicle serves as both a historical record and a call to action. It highlights the courage of journalists who risk their freedom-and often their lives-to report the truth. For researchers, activists, policymakers, and readers concerned with human rights, freedom of expression, and Latin American politics, this book offers indispensable insight into how modern authoritarianism operates in real time.A vital resource for understanding the global decline of press freedom, Journalists Under Fire stands as a tribute to those who continue to speak truth to power despite overwhelming danger.