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Venezuelan activist Rocio San Miguel, whose Twitter account was taken over, saw personal photos and documents, as well as insults and threats, on the N33 Twitter feed. "It's a feeling of powerlessness," she said. "Without a doubt, they want to frighten and intimidate." (Associated Press)

Venezuelan activist Rocio San Miguel, whose Twitter account was taken over, saw personal photos and documents, as well as insults and threats, on the N33 Twitter feed. "It's a feeling of powerlessness," she said. "Without a doubt, they want to frighten and intimidate." (Associated Press)

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