Over on the IHT, underlining the media chapter in Human Rights Watch’s impressive new report.
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Over on the IHT, underlining the media chapter in Human Rights Watch’s impressive new report.
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It’s not only happening with radio stations. Ragional TV stations are feeling the heat for quite some time. This week alone in Barquisimeto, two opinion programs (on the same channel) were taken off the air by pressure of CONATEL.
http://www.elperiodicodelara.com/2012/07/censura-conatel-saca-del-aire-dos.html
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Good article BTW.
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Quico…seriously….you are just crushing it this election season.
I’m impressed. :)
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(You and your Caracas Chronicles colleagues).
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One suggestion. You know that if you do not have a subscription to NY Times online you are only allowed 3 visits per month to their web page. Instead of putting a link to NYT why don“t you just copy-paste your articles to ccs chronicles? It will be appreciated.
Cheers
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I’m sure the NYT would take issue with that.
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