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allesennogwat
05-27-2007, 04:41 PM
IAN JAMES, Associated Press


Venezuela TV station to shut at midnight



CARACAS, Venezuela - Television personalities embraced, wept and broke into chants of "freedom!" before the cameras Sunday as Venezuela's most widely watched channel prepared to go off the air at midnight under a decision by President Hugo Chavez that opponents called an assault on free speech.


Radio Caracas Television, the sole opposition-aligned TV station with nationwide reach, was being forced off the airwaves because Chavez refused to renew its broadcast license.

"We are living an injustice," said Eyla Adrian, a 35-year-old presenter, her eyes welling with tears. "I wish that tonight would never come."

Chavez said Saturday he was democratizing the airwaves by turning RCTV's signal over to a public service channel.

"That television station became a threat to the country so I decided not to renew the license because it's my responsibility," Chavez said.

RCTV's top executive, Marcel Granier, said on a morning talk show that Chavez's action "marks a turn toward totalitarianism."

Hundreds of protesters gathered at the station's headquarters to protest the shutdown.

"I want to live in a free country," said Elianna Castro, a 17-year-old student who hopes to be a journalist.

But red-clad government supporters gathered elsewhere to show support for the measure.

"RCTV was exclusionist; you never saw blacks or Indians on its screens, and its programming promoted violence," said Gerardo Sanchez, 52, a student in a state cultural program.

The socialist president and his supporters accuse RCTV of supporting a failed 2002 coup against him, violating broadcast laws and regularly showing programs with excessive violence and sexual content.

In 2002, RCTV and other private channels broadcast opposition calls for protests to overthrow Chavez, but they largely ignored coverage of his return to power amid protests by his supporters.

Andres Izarra, who now heads the state-financed channel Telesur, said he quit his job as a newsroom manager at RCTV in 2002 because of the way "everything was censored" during the coup.

"The order was 'zero Chavismo on the screen.' Nothing related to Chavez, his allies, his congressmen, members of his party," Izarra told The Associated Press in an interview. "When I hear the owners of RCTV talk about freedom of expression, it seems to me a great hypocrisy."

Most Venezuelan news media are in private hands, including many newspapers and radio stations that remain critical of Chavez.

But the only other major opposition-sided TV channel is Globovision, and it is not seen in all parts of the country.

The president of the Miami-based Inter American Press Association, which represents 1,400 publications, said Sunday he was "very worried that press freedom could perish completely" in Venezuela.

"The concession of radio electric frequencies should not serve to reward or punish media outlets for their editorial line," Rafael Molina told a news conference. He noted that less-critical stations were able to renew licenses that also expired Sunday.

Information Minister Willian Lara argued that RCTV was rejected because "it systematically violates the constitution. It is strictly a legal case."

allesennogwat
05-27-2007, 04:42 PM
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A supporter of Venezuelan television station Radio Caracas Television, RCTV, writes the TV station initials on another supporter's shirt during a protest in Caracas, Sunday, May 27, 2007. Protesters demonstrated against Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez's decision to not renew RCTV's license which expires May 28, 2007.

6526
05-27-2007, 04:48 PM
They asked for it, now they are getting it,,,,,,,,,,if only our own home grown socialists would take note

lsmurphy
05-27-2007, 07:52 PM
They are taking notes, and they are getting thier way.

Scott



They asked for it, now they are getting it,,,,,,,,,,if only our own home grown socialists would take note

JohnFreeman
05-28-2007, 07:15 PM
Reaping what they sowed.... wonderful!

flopshot
05-28-2007, 07:26 PM
so,,, ya think mr friggin carter is happy now. asshole ........................

JohnFreeman
05-29-2007, 04:36 PM
Carter who...? Jimmah? Oh, forgot about him...he's quite forgettable

AK_CZ
05-29-2007, 05:16 PM
Uhhh...nothing like getting what you voted for...

TACTIUS
05-29-2007, 05:26 PM
SCREW EM ! I hope they get a free trip to CLUB REd gulag reprograming center

SCREW EM
leftist scum

TACTIUS
05-29-2007, 05:57 PM
I just saw the "reaction " comments by komrad "Yugo" chaviz

" watch your step or I will come down on you too"
message to the last "free" TV station

lastly he tells the "citizens" "Enough, go take the day off go spend some time at the beach"

Sound familiar?

Go you little SHEEPLE , go to the beach

I LAUGH at those morons from Venezuela you get what you deserve
sadly we are not that far away our selves

lsmurphy
05-29-2007, 06:53 PM
Hitler anyone?

6526
05-30-2007, 03:00 AM
Hitler anyone?

Shit!!, at least he told ppl to drink beer! :small_gri

the eXiLe
05-30-2007, 05:05 AM
He didn't drink himself though, strange little fellow was Adolf