— Stepping up what opponents call a smack-down of opposition voices,
the Venezuelan attorney general said Thursday that authorities had
arrested the owner of Globovision, one of the few remaining media
outlets critical of President
On Wednesday, a judge denied bail for
a former state governor and Chavez critic jailed the day before on
charges of incitement, conspiracy and spreading false information
during a
During that interview,
Ortega Diaz said Zuloaga was jailed on charges of
contempt and for offending the chief executive of the republic, as well
as for statements made during the Inter American Press Association
meeting in
Chavez has lashed out at the media as he has come under increasing criticism from opposition figures for
In
and also a staunch critic of the president. He has also forced the
closure of 33 independent radio stations and clamped down on regional
newspapers.
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