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Caribbean-Latin America
UN rapper: Closure of radio stations violates freedom of expression
2009-08-06
The UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Frank La Rue, said on Wednesday that he is concerned about the closure of 34 radio stations in Venezuela. He considered that "it is a serious and massive violation of the freedom of expression without precedent in the hemisphere."
Great, Frank, great. Any plans to have the UN actually do anything about it? Can we at least get a sternly worded statement of concern?
The Guatemalan human rights lawyer explained that the closure of radio stations was made on the grounds of administrative offenses committed by the owners of the radio stations that were shut down. La Rue added that these infractions could be resolved through normal administrative and legal procedures without the need of closing the media, reported the private TV news network Globovisión.

La Rue said that the closure of a media outlet can not be the result of a "simple political decision of a government, since it lends itself to arbitrariness and abuse of power."
No kidding. Really. Hard to imagine that a socialist would do such a thing, huh.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Your Top 40 station has changed it's format to the Top 40 Chavez speeches channel. On the bright side, there is no daily repetition since each speech lasts 4-8 hours. Enjoy muchachos!
Posted by: ed   2009-08-06 23:21  

#1  Your noise pollution has been banned, live with it.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-08-06 14:21  

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