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In an airy letter, Luigi Echeverry, perhaps the man closest to President Iván Duque, rebuked the Spanish newspaper El País for publishing an interview with Senator Iván Cepeda, one of Álvaro Uribe’s toughest enemies. In the letter Echeverry affirms that the media are committing a “media assassination” against the former president “and says that any attempt to publish Senator Cepeda means” giving a voice to the parliamentary forces of narco-terrorism. “
The letter from the former manager of Duque’s presidential campaign was sent to the director of the daily Javier Moreno and, in Colombia, aroused indignation among journalists who see this as a clear attack on press freedom:
Luigi Echeverry tells him in a letter to the director of El País in Madrid that they should not interview Senator Ivan Cepeda. That is the basis of fascism: imposing a single narrative in which the opposition does not fit. Uribe, the fascist by María Jimena Duzán https://t.co/46Pvv5HVc2
– María Jimena Duzán (@MJDuzan) September 6, 2020
It is confirmed that the cavemen of Creole fascism were very upset that @the country publish this interview with the senator @IvanCepedaCast. So please don’t share it anymore. https://t.co/ykZ51LToxc
– Ramón Campos Iriarte (@IriartePhoto) September 5, 2020
In Colombia we also have some characters, a certain Luigi wanting to censor Senator Iván Cepeda, how’s the face, shatter the right to freedom of expression, to obtain truthful and impartial information. pic.twitter.com/FnZZZ6M69e
– PIEDAD SOLEDAD (@TorreCavallaro) September 6, 2020
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