Unveiling Venezuela's Repression: Surveillance and Censorship Following July's Presidential Election
Briefly

The repression following Venezuela's elections is characterized as the harshest to date, with technological tools being utilized extensively by security forces.
Political leaders and organizations, including the OAS, condemned the electoral results, calling for more transparency and the publication of original tally sheets to ensure electoral integrity.
The opposition coalition, Comando con Venezuela, made an independent tally of votes available online after the government failed to provide official data, escalating tensions.
The government's response included severe crackdowns and heightened surveillance measures, exemplified by the use of VenApp to monitor and control dissent.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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