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Chávez pulls plug on dissenting TV station

By Benedict Manderin Caracas

Published: May 9 2007 03:00 | Last updated: May 9 2007 03:00

A parade of rowdy protesters yelled and whistled their way through central Caracas recently in a desperate attempt to be heard before Venezuela's oldest and most popular television channel is silenced forever.

Accused by President Hugo Chávez of supporting a coup that briefly overthrew him in 2002 and of broadcasting consistently biased news, he refuses to renew Radio Caracas Television's licence when it expires on May 27.

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