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Chávez ‘media crimes’ law attacked

By Benedict Mander in Caracas

Published: July 31 2009 18:48 | Last updated: July 31 2009 18:48

Human rights groups have condemned a forthcoming law in Venezuela under which anyone guilty of “media crimes” could be jailed for up to four years.

The bill seeks to punish journalists and anyone they interview who “causes panic”, “disturbs social peace” or compromises national security. The move is part of the fight by President Hugo Chávez against what he calls “media terrorism”.

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