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Chavez faces off with Brazil on media licence issue
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 01 - 06 - 2007


Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez drew a line in
the sand with its neighbour Brazil, insisting his government will
deny Radio Caracas Television (RCTV) a new broadcasting licence
despite an appeal from the Brazilian Senate, according to dpa.
After a week of street protests from students against the
decision, his left-wing populist government Friday promoted a pro-
government demonstration for Saturday.
Thousands of students planned to protest again Friday against the
government's media policy.
The Brazilian Senate approved earlier this week a petition asking
Chavez to renew RCTV's licence.
Chavez retorted by criticizing the Brazilian Senate and calling
them "parrots" who repeat Washington's mandates. The
Venezuelan president insisted that it would be easier for the
Portuguese empire to revive in Brazil than for his government to
change its mind about the RCTV licence.
"I send my condolences to the people of Brazil. How sad to have a
Congress like that for Latin American integration!" Chavez said.
He noted that right-wing parties dominate the Brazilian Congress.
Chavez called upon legislators "to take care of Brazil's
problems," and added, "I think it has some."
Thousands of students planned to protest again Friday against the
government's media policy.
Chavez's refusal to renew the broadcasting licence of RCTV - the
oldest and most popular private station in the country - has caused
tension for days in the streets of Caracas.
There have been dozens of injuries and arrests from clashes with
police. On Thursday, in an incident which as of yet has not been
connected to the clashes, a university student who had taken part in
the protests was shot three times and killed at a gasoline station in
Caracas.
Two suspects have been arrested for the shooting of Andreina
Gomez Guevara, 24, according to Justice Minister Pedro Carreno. The
two attackers - a man and a woman - allegedly confessed to
killing Gomez Guevara from a motorcycle in exchange for some 4,600
dollars.
The Andres Bello Catholic University condemned the shooting, but
said the killing of Gomez Guevara was unrelated to her participation
in the protests.
Vice-Minister of Security Tarek El Aissami said the government
would guarantee the general security and the rights of the
demonstrators.
"There are some dark sectors, which are riding on the wave of the
protests, in order to produce a national riot," said El Aissami.
"The Venezuelan state is obligated to protect the life and the
property of all its citizens, those that protest and those that do
not."
Student leaders have said they would stop their street protests
only when RCTV is back on the air. On Thursday, thousands of
demonstrators demanded the release of over 100 of their peers who
remain detained.
Chavez replaced RCTV with a new, government-controlled channel -
Televisora Venezolana Social (Teves) - and has threatened to close
another broadcaster, news television channel Globovision. Globovision
covered the recent protests over the closure of RCTV and strongly
inveighed against the state.


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