Venezuela orders closure of 34 radio stations

Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Sat, 08/01/2009 - 02:43.
Caracas  - Venezuela's leftist government ordered 34 radio stations off the 
air, accusing them of broadcasting without a proper licence.
The stations in question have to cease transmissions, Public Works Minister 
Diosdado Cabello, who also heads the country's telecommunications regulatory 
agency, said Friday.
The closure orders are an indication of a growing rift between the government 
of President Hugo Chavez and Venezuela's private media.
In total, 240 radio stations are under investigation. Broadcast rights were 
withdrawn because the operators had either died, failed to update their 
licences or registrations had expired, Cabello said.
The licences could be handed over to so-called community radio stations, which 
are often operating on a non-profit basis.
The decision to pull the plug on the 34 stations came one day after Luisa 
Ortega Diaz, Venezuela's top prosecutor, suggested toughening the country's 
media law to "regulate the freedom of expression."
Under the new law, journalists could be imprisoned for up to four years for 
publishing "harmful" information endangering the "peace, security and 
independence" of the nation.
Information Minister Blanca Eekhout stressed it was essential to regulate the 
"enormous power" of the media, and accused international media of pursuing a 
campaign against Chavez and Venezuela. (dpa)

http://www.topnews.in/venezuela-orders-closure-34-radio-stations-2196733

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Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India
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